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Re: The finished circle
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nigelswift wrote:
bladup wrote:

I think i have just experienced it!! i was told my opinion wasn't worth as much as somebody else [ who clearly feels is an expert himself ].


I didn't see it like that.
Anyhow, don't you claim a degree of expertise yourself?


Of course [ tongue firmy in cheek ], though my experiences i have learned lots and you learn a hell of a lot when you build a stone circle [things you would never dream of]. i am no better than an academic person nor him me, i just come from a different angle, which i think is a great thing if someone like me and an academic come to the same conclusion then we're probably on to something.


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Posted by bladup
5th August 2012ce
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