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It's kind o hard to make out but this is a cake Dirk an me decorated for the Waas show a few years ago for the novelty sponge!

 

http://file013.bebo.com/12/large/2006/08/14/23/8947337a1704604145b1488326l.jpg

 

As you can see there she's cooking children while the man trow (With a striking resemblence to Hitler is reading the paper)

 

 

Yeeas.

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Quality trow pictirs!

 

I saw a trow stealin peats fae me hill da idder night.

I was hopin to spot him in your pictirs, but he's no dere!

If onybody haes a pictir o a trow wearin a purple wooly hat and wi a kishie o peats can de post it please!

 

Man, man, ir aw da paets no been taen hame yit? It's turnin late idda year, d' hill ill be turnin weet an du'll lie in tryin t'win fuhr dem....

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8O I met yun trow, in the picture, on top of Ronas Hill on a random weekday two years ago, along with another trow/humanoid. I was kinda surprised, as it is rare to meet anybody up there of a weekend, let alone a weekday.I had never seen him before, nor have i seen him since, but the mystery is only added to by his appearance here!

 

Is the trow called Hans, or was that his walking associate?

 

And are you in cahoots with the trows Fifi? :wink:

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8O I met yun trow, in the picture, on top of Ronas Hill on a random weekday two years ago, along with another trow/humanoid. I was kinda surprised, as it is rare to meet anybody up there of a weekend, let alone a weekday.I had never seen him before, nor have i seen him since, but the mystery is only added to by his appearance here!

 

Is the trow called Hans, or was that his walking associate?

 

And are you in cahoots with the trows Fifi? :wink:

But of course... ;) Here in deepest darkest Northmavine, we are surrounded by trows.

 

Dr Mortimer Manson (1932) said of Northmavine, "The whole land is suggestive of giants and trolls and makes walking a matter of interest and excitement." Peter Guy suggests that the "red rocks, precipitous cliffs, hills and voes all remain visible; giants and trolls, trows and brooding spirits of ancient gods can no doubt be summoned in the imagination by us all..."

 

Yes, I think that particular trow, snapped when caught off-guard having a nap in the hills, goes by the name of Hans. I think he may be a trow of German descent. He has actually been spotted in various locations in Northmavine, particularly the Eshaness area. He is a trow of a benevolent nature I believe, so walkers need have no fear...

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Yis yis, I was surprised tae see him gadderin peats sae late idda year.

I think he mibbe haes a good fire under-grund whar he can dry dem aff fast!

Dats mibbe why dis is no really been reported afore. Naybody expects tae see onybody at da peat hill dis time o year, never mind a trow!

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Yes, I think that particular trow, snapped when caught off-guard having a nap in the hills, goes by the name of Hans. I think he may be a trow of German descent. He has actually been spotted in various locations in Northmavine, particularly the Eshaness area. He is a trow of a benevolent nature I believe, so walkers need have no fear...

 

Hans' surname,loosely translated, means 'Stout (or plump) Njugle"

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Yes, I think that particular trow, snapped when caught off-guard having a nap in the hills, goes by the name of Hans. I think he may be a trow of German descent. He has actually been spotted in various locations in Northmavine, particularly the Eshaness area. He is a trow of a benevolent nature I believe, so walkers need have no fear...

 

Hans' surname,loosely translated, means 'Stout (or plump) Njugle"

So he's Njugle's long lost father and that makes Njugle a peerie trow! :lol:

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