Genuinely impressed by how well it's held up. Slightly nervous as to whether I'm drinking from a mug with lead paint on it or something.

by MagicBez

13 comments
  1. I can only imagine a keeping up appearances sketch now.

  2. A beautiful mug! Although, removed from circulation soon after production release due to a number of complaints. It turns out, the white glaze on the inside was arsenic, a naturally occurring but highly dangerous toxin.

    Many complaints reported large abscesses around the tongue and lips, and even on the chest.

    Antique dealers call this the boobmug, due to the weird mutations it caused for many unwitting royalists.

    But I’m sure you’ll be fine mate.

  3. Probably contains radium as well haha. Maybe that’s the secret to its strength…

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