Metal Garden Decor Categories: Outdoor & Indoor: Decorative
The Pigggy With Wings-Flying Pig
The Flying Pigs are a musical sketch comedy team based in Aberdeen in the North-East of Scotland. Due to their BBC Scotland radio show "Desperate Fishwives" . It has received some UK-wide coverage.
- Make your visitors enjoy this garden statue "flying pig"
- Recycle metal art Fying Pig.
- Colors rich colors tones patina.
- Handcrafted with an age of patina finish.
- Each will vary due to handcrafting & painting.
- Application of a coat of sealant
- is recommended for lasting beauty.
- Outdoor or indoor.
- 9 " W x 9" T X 4.5 "Diam.
- Imported.
Simple: cute & delicated Flying Pig. Beautiful to your outdoor or indoor space with this
hand made "Flying Pig" metal garden decor- Add personality with this Flying Pig.
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Jacobs' versionhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Little_Pigs The tale of the Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf was included in Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Tales (London, c.1843), by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps.[1] The story in its arguably best-known form appeared English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flying_Pigs The Flying Pigs are a musical sketch comedy team based in Aberdeen in the North-East of Scotland that has received some UK-wide coverage due to their BBC Scotland radio show 'Desperate Fishwives'.
History After the success of the Aberdeen Student Show during the 1990s, several members of the script team, during the 1996 last night party, toyed with the idea of creating a more raucous version. For years, a substantial body of material had been rejected from the Show on the grounds that it was too "out of left-field", not of a piece with the remainder of the production, or just indecent. Writers Greg Gordon, Andrew Brebner, Charles Sandison, Ewan MacGillivray and Grant Campbell started meeting on a regular basis, creating new characters and ideas. After a while, due to other commitments and relocations, only Gordon and Brebner remained; but by the end of 1997 they had enough material to put on a show. The then director of Student Show, John Hardie, was asked to direct the show, and the original cast, all Student Show alumni, were assembled. The first show, Last Tango in Powis was debuted at the Lemon Tree Theatre on 19 February 1998.[citation needed] |


