That's a truer sled than last year's is-it-a-snowmobile-or-is-it-a-sled thing - even if that one did feature four skis.
Who was it that said the whole world was their urinal?
I wondered last year, and maybe it was answered here and I missed it: do you open all of the doors first and then plot, or do you take each one as they come? Was this just a "lucky" urinal, or was this the plan all along?
I'm usually aware of the sets contents before I can start plotting (I have a weakness for spoilers) but I do my best to write as if I don't know what's on the way. Instead of plotting and then taking photos, for the advent I try and take the photos first...while making up the story as I go along. It's not the best model, but it's worked for the past few years.
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I wonder what would happen if the Pirate Advent calendar veered onto a collision course with the Brick House?
Ew is right, Scotch.
That's a truer sled than last year's is-it-a-snowmobile-or-is-it-a-sled thing - even if that one did feature four skis.
Who was it that said the whole world was their urinal?
I wondered last year, and maybe it was answered here and I missed it: do you open all of the doors first and then plot, or do you take each one as they come? Was this just a "lucky" urinal, or was this the plan all along?
@Lich:
I'm usually aware of the sets contents before I can start plotting (I have a weakness for spoilers) but I do my best to write as if I don't know what's on the way. Instead of plotting and then taking photos, for the advent I try and take the photos first...while making up the story as I go along. It's not the best model, but it's worked for the past few years.
The sled-as-urinal was pretty much an ad-lib.
I like how even the cow looks as if it disapproves of the sled being used as a toilet.
um... ya
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