Military Deterrent

Blow Up SantaNow, after all the posts about Christmas rubbish, here is a site with LOADS of stuff I could have an awful lot of fun with.

 

TankI particularly like the idea of stocking up with items from their military range and invading France.

Better yet, these people could help us save money replacing Trident (sssh!).

 

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2 responses to “Military Deterrent”

  1. Doesn’t the enemy just need a large pin? Look for easy set erect dismantle: A tank squadron defeated by the wrong kind of shrubbery (e.g. holly) on the line.
    I think my favourites are the quilted rocket launcher and quilted lorry. Military hardware brought to you by Velvet toilet tissue.
    Nice marquee for the next MuddlePuddle camp?
    I wonder if George and Tony knew about these people before looking for nasty missiles in Iraq? Could have avoided (or at least delayed) the awkward “Where are they then?” questions from the public.

  2. I like the inflateable hangar too. Somewhere for the children to play in winter.
    Disappointed at the omission of inflateable submarines. 🙂

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