Maybe it was the attraction of being given permission to construct a paper aeroplane.
It does serve a purpose however...
So, if you feel like being an activist... lob a couple of these at innocent passers-by.
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@ Friday, Jul. 28, 2006 – 12:21:10 am
Maybe it was the attraction of being given permission to construct a paper aeroplane.
It does serve a purpose however...
So, if you feel like being an activist... lob a couple of these at innocent passers-by.
I'd fly the Hoff anyday.
You're a bit late... I think the link has expired. I bet you're a closet origami fan aren't you?
Are you going to that blog meet?
"I'd fly the Hoff anyday." You should mail that in to his fan club.
I think my goal in life is to be able to have any woman say that kind of line about me !
haha
I can make really good origami balls. Any kind of balls, tennis balls, ping pong balls or footballs.
I should be, cant see why not. If its in Leeds I have absolutely no excuse at all seeing as thats were I live.
And if its in Liverpool, will always be good to head back to Runcorn and see my family, so will give me an excsuse.
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No paper plane showed up.
Unless you you were trying to instruct me to throw my monitor at people with that page displaying, which I think might get a slightly more then annoyed reaction from innocent passers by.
Although the best paper is this Hoff one
http://www.knight-foundation.com/images/dave_plane.jpg
Maybe you could just write on speach bubbles with message making it look like the Hoff is a campaigner, and throw them at people.