the lowest reaches of hell

should be reserved for the manufacturers of craft products that sell them (to ppl that give them to small children) with the wrong instructions inside.

bleargh.


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3 responses to “the lowest reaches of hell”

  1. it should be shared wtih craft product makers who give you half decent instructions and utterly vile materials that just won’t do what it says on the box….. like glue that doesn’t stick and felt taht is so artificial it is just horrid grrrrr

  2. Oh clearly someone else is having the same kind of New Year’s Day as me.
    We’re over the strop about not being able to do it exactly like the picture on the box now, but yeah the instructions were vague and inadequate and the materials disappointing.

  3. It’s that villagers storming Frankenstein’s castle scene as outraged mums bearing flaming torches descend on Mattel and ELC.

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