Bless him look
Sir
is here, good on ya mate
aboard the most eagerly awaited post in the history of my Tonmo history ! hope it's worth it !
#1. The Octo toothbrush holder !! you will all notice no doubt, being well up on octo anatomy that he only has 4 arms, a semi-ceph or quatropus no less.
Quatropus comes from a time long since past when days were much much shorter & only 4 arms were deemed necessary by mother nature to catch enough fodder to sustain a ceph. Phil from Fossils & History, my mentor & palaeo-ceph pedagogue will back me up on the academic stuff
#2. The Octo toothbrush holder ensemble, I've included these guys so you can all appreciate the marine flavour of our bathroom decor. Had to leave out the fish I'm afraid which came with the crab & lobster as he made the shot too "busy"
Also out of shot is the dolphin shower curtain, the dolphin/starfish tiling, the ocean scene toilet seat & the set of whistling dolphins who play tunes as they bob about in the bath. Don't anybody ever say I'm not committed !
#3. Brandon, nearly forgot the octopus towel rail/hangery thing
Right you lot, go show the real life reconstruction in wool a bit more interest & I'll promise not to hold this whole site hostage again
Thanks for listening
p.s. Mr
sir, I was going to attach an MP3 of me playing Old Durham Town on the whistling dolphins but there's limescale in the green one which b*ggers it right up, sorry