T'was a joke, sir.Langko wrote:What's wrong with her asking me if I can fold her something? She asked and I said yes. It's not demanding, I could have said no if I didn't want to do it...Razzmatazz wrote: Sheesh. Women eh? So demanding.
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Razzmatazz wrote:T'was a joke, sir.Langko wrote:What's wrong with her asking me if I can fold her something? She asked and I said yes. It's not demanding, I could have said no if I didn't want to do it...Razzmatazz wrote: Sheesh. Women eh? So demanding.
Though rather true lol
Re: two in one challenge
Hi all,
I know the bill is not a square paper but here is my entry.
A house with a tree only one € 5 bill.

If you want, you can cut the bill to a square and fold then the house and the tree but then it's very small.
Gruss Dominik
I know the bill is not a square paper but here is my entry.
A house with a tree only one € 5 bill.

If you want, you can cut the bill to a square and fold then the house and the tree but then it's very small.
Gruss Dominik
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Re: two in one challenge
I would have liked to see the winners but it seems like it has been forgotten.....
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