Ever since becoming a stonehead eons ago I have always felt that we were missing something, something that we simply don't comprehend, like a missing page of history that we know nothing of and seeing that macehead reinforces that to me. For someone in the Neolithic to have shaped that with such dedication, skill and without 'proper' tools quite simply blows me away. They have always had my respect, always will and feel that we have lost something really special in the passing of time.
Aye, agree with all of that Mr S. Perhaps we should adopt it as the symbol for Stoneheads everywhere.
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