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Re: A clean slate? (or should that be granite?)
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Sanctuary wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Sanctuary wrote:
tiompan wrote:
StoneGloves wrote:
If it was a symbolic structure - which we may assume it was - then the race wasn't for time, nor longevity, but for the limits of endurance and effort. Putting the largest possible capstone at the most impossible angle, maybe.


Angle isn't impossible but the capstone almost is . http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/1037/carrickglass.html


That's a real top-heavy job isn't it.


This is supposed to be the biggest .http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/887/brownes_hill.html


I've been reliably informed that Drewbhoy leans like that after a skinfull :D


That's a mere starter!


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drewbhoy
Posted by drewbhoy
6th May 2011ce
19:48

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