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Dry stone walls

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I'm not really here

I want one of these for my front garden instead of the crappy council fence I've got. I need something to keep all the rubbish from the shop opposite blowing into my garden, and I think these look cool.
How much, and when can you come round?


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Post 2

Technoyokel (muse of poetry)

Where do you live? Do you have any stone handy?

Oooo *sucks in breath* - it'll cost a packet luv. (sorry- I've always wanted to say that but farmers are a bit too intimidatingsmiley - winkeye)


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Post 3

Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me!

I remember one of Pam Ayre's poems:

I am a dry stone waller,
All day I dry stone wall.
Of all apalling callings,
Dry stone walling's worste of all.

Is it really that bad?


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Post 4

~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum

You remember all that?
Actually building mortarless rock walls is a compulsive obsessive activity based on physical, spiritual and emotional needs I can't control. I have lost everything to this madness... I steal rocks everywhere I go. It's out of control. Help me!


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Post 5

Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me!

I don't think there is anything I can do to help!!


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Post 6

~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum

God himself couldn't help me now. In fact he's a little pissed at me for moving so many of his rocks around. "Let 'em lay where I flang 'em!", tha's his attitude. But I gotta move 'em. Rebuilding the world in my own image y'see. And the bigger they are, the harder they are too move. (That may seem obvious - but god made rocks of all sizes just to test us, to see how far we'd go. I have crossed The Line of Impertinence!)


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Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me!

Please send pics of Stonehenge 2 to....... smiley - smiley

Avebury is my most fave place in the whole world.... so far. I want to retire to a little cottage inside the stone circle - I want my ashes scattered there!! smiley - smiley Do you move 'em that big?


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Post 8

~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum

Scattered .. at Avebury?
Isn't that a contradiction in terms?
Or is the too obvious pronunciation of (h)ave-a-bury causing me to share a laff at my own expense. You probably pronounce it Avery or Veeburg in the local dialect.


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Post 9

Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me!

Avebury - a small village in Wiltshire about 10 miles south of Wootten Bassett.

The village is enclosed within a large stone circle. The stones are not fashioned in the manner of Stonehenge and aren't as large, but there is an associated earthwork with the whole circle.

A truely awesome feat of engineering. smiley - ok

Bassman smiley - cool

Happy New Year.


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Post 10

~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum

He forgot to tell me how to pronounce it. He must be scattered already. Now I'll never know if my pun works...


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Post 11

~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum

...or be able to ask directions when I get there. Oh yes, I'm a-coming - gotta have me a look at Stonehenge and the many other great works of man from the time before the 'word' became more important than... well that's another story.


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Post 12

Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me!

It's only taken me a few years to get round to this....

Avebury is pronounced with a hard"A" as in slave.

Hope that helps - will look forward to your reply in 2016 smiley - rofl



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Post 13

~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum


Dec 29, 2016

The mills of the gods do turn slow, but they grind exceeding fine!

smiley - cheers
~jwf~


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Post 14

Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me!

Nicely said....

Is that one of your own, or a standard phrase that I've never heard before?



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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum

'Tis a classic!
I want to say Shakespeare, possibly Othello but something stops me. More likely it's from one of them 'justice delayed' novels like the Count of Monte Christo.

I paraphrased it anyway. Still can't quite recall the exact wording or the source but the last bit sounded like that 'late Age of Reason' way of expressing things, something like "...slow, but they grind exceeding fine."

Those last four or five words might serve up some good googling, but I only get four or five hours online per week these days. This library will be closed for the New Year's and won't be available to me until Jan 6th. Just in time to celebrate an Orthodox Xmas with the Orthodox Xtians.

smiley - biggrin
~jwf~


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Post 16

Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me!

And there was me thinking you were a genius! LOL



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Post 17

~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum

Phew! Glad we got that cleared up.
I am no genius merely a bad actor who plays the part of egnius badly. I am indebted to hundreds of Shakespeares, Shelleys, Pratchetts, Lennons, Dylans, Mil;tons, and Swifts. And some of them get mad when I don't credit them properly. They start behaving like mad loan sharks.
smiley - run
~j~


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Post 18

Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me!

I'm not much in to classic literature I'm afraid - more technical manuals....

I do have my fave quotes, mainly from song lyrics and Monty Python, although one of my top faves is:-

"Would you care for a drink inspector, or are you going to tell me you don't drink on duty"

"Oh no sir.... I always drink on duty. I can't afford to in my own time"



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