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I was pleasantly surprised to learn that today is Wallace And Gromit's 20th birthday.

Aardman Animations is celebrating, naturally.

But Google also decided to mark the event with one of their Holiday logos.

If you missed it, I think it's only on the UK site and I'm posting this kinda late, you can see it here.

Now the obvious thing would be to stick a YouTube video in here, but it seems that (for reasons of copyright I presume) I can only give you a link.

So go have a look at Cracking Contraptions - The Tellyscope.

While you're there watch the rest, it's worth it. :smile:

Somebody ring NoahIf you weren't already feeling old

Comments

David Scott Aubrey 4. November 2009, 23:27

20 years! :eyes:

It doesn't seem ...

... wow! 20 years!

"I like a bit of gorgonzola".

Mick-E 4. November 2009, 23:41

Yeah, hard to believe.

I wonder what Wensleydale is really like.

David Scott Aubrey 4. November 2009, 23:55

Source of milk: Cows or ewes



:eyes: Just in case they can't make up their mind one day? :wink:

Mick-E 5. November 2009, 00:00

Variety is the spice of... cheese :confused:

David Scott Aubrey 5. November 2009, 00:06

:lol:

Angeliki 5. November 2009, 01:47

get out! it is 20 years already ?

wow! time flies!

thanks for sharing! *hugs*

Mick-E 5. November 2009, 17:29

Surprising isn't it? I'm trying to remember when I first saw them.

Nigel Cliff 5. November 2009, 18:54

20 years since Grand day Out now I m feeling very old

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