Sarah Wiseman: Your last photo has one of the fish saying “Que?”. Clearing if you’re fish doesn’t understand what’s going on it can’t be in a very festive mode. Also, why aren’t they wearing Santa hats?
Hayley Cornwell: Your last photo has plant trees in it. This would be fine if they were triangular plant trees growing out with needles and festive type decorations. If you remember the days your childhood you’ll remember that LEGO made this distinction clear by only have two sorts of trees. Then they introduced bushes, and palm trees, and VINES. Danish morons what where they thinking? You can’t realistically recreate what is essentially rope in plastic!
In fact,
Your last photo has one of the fish saying “Que?”. Clearing if you’re fish doesn’t understand what’s going on it can’t be in a very festive mode. Also, why aren’t they wearing Santa hats?
Rewrite this please. D-
Gosh, that was the worst spelt entry ever. Good work Paul.
The gauntlet has been thrown Mark. Where are your photos? Also, see an email I am about to send you re another photo competition I about to declare.
mark... whatever happened to you?
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Gosh Mark, "You're fish?" That's very very rude.