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The Bridge of Thighs was found by Strifeclaw and Mr Pearse, so they are granted the entire run of Lindt Lane for this year’s Schpooky. Can they get it ready for a grand opening next weekend?
Beq Janus sweeps the category with a stunningly detailed set of hand tools that anyone would want on their bench. Because you do have a tool bench. Don’t you? DON’T YOU?
The monkey wrench almost makes me wanto replace my vintage Ordinal Malaprop special I wear on my belt. She takes the purse, and my own personal copy of the US Navy Training Manual Tools and Their Uses, which has my greasy bilge-stained younger fingerprints all over it.
Found another one by Sabet (who took very good advantage of the opportunity), very nicely done and even employed the salvage wagons in the design.
No takers on this one, but I’m sure Ms Ginsburg would entertain your design offline, because you always get that great idea right after the deadline, right?
Nicely done!
The monorail conundrum continues to be… a conundrum. But isn’t part of having a monorail the whole doomed-from-the-startiness joy of the whole damned thing? This cannot end well.
The Yule Goat stands in the corner of the Exhibit Hall, the bricks at its feet clean and barren. Were any gifties sent to Ms Aeon for this year’s advent calendar?
This does not bode well. Boiler Elf will know what you did (not) do. You will all be on the Naughty list.
Several takers on the stealth gardening, but many were derezzed due to land transfers. Mr Mornington did manage to find the largest of the vacant lots and got busy, enlisting every urchin in town to haul fresh peat compost and a whole lotta greenery.
I’m sure I haven’t found all of the gardens yet. Do I dare look in the sewers?
Ms Rusalka Writer takes the purse for this category with her great-grandfather’s recollection of the fires during the time of the great out-gassings, back when the Wheatstone district was still an undeveloped marshland. Scroll down this thread to see the story.
Congratulations Ms W, and we will be revisiting this category again next year.
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No takers on the HBM’s this round, but Ms Oriana did use one of the platforms for a stealth garden. Now had there been a very loud machine somewhere in there, she would have taken the entire purse. But alas, there was only the gentle sound of a burbling fountain, so back to the treasury it goes.
No takers on the headframes.
Must be a lumber shortage…
Mornington, what did you do to our trading relations with the Steelhead timber barons this time?
Very nice restoration with a sleeker design by Ms Jarvinen, at 83 prims.
Don’t forget to phantom it please – rotating objects that large can catch all kinds of debris.
A clever soul might notice where the autoreturn hasn’t been turned on yet, like near where those old city hall buildings mysteriously returned. one of them even brought its old trees with it.
(We keep a separate group for those holding land for admin reasons – which makes the place is easy to lock down during squatter season. it’s no fun to have to keep building off all the time like some estates do.)
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