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fitzcoraldo
fitzcoraldo
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Re: Monu-Mental About Prehistoric Dublin
Nov 02, 2006, 18:40
A manly backslap and a hearty well done fella-me-lad.
I've just ordered a copy, a signed copy would be a bonus.
cheers
fitz
postman
848 posts

Re: Monu-Mental About Prehistoric Dublin
Nov 02, 2006, 19:58
Living the dream eh Mr. Fourwinds,your'e an inspiration to many if not all of us
certainly me any way ,can't order one for another month 'cause I don't have the right credit cards and the folks are in Oz
BigSweetie
BigSweetie
806 posts

Re: Monu-Mental About Prehistoric Dublin
Nov 02, 2006, 20:33
FourWinds wrote:
The next ones up are Monu-Mental About Prehistoric Waterford and Monu-Mental About Portal Tombs. The latter will cover all the Welsh and English* examples as well as the Irish ones.

There will also be 101 Out-Standing Stones of Ireland following close on their heels.


can I bid for the Perthshire franchise please? ;)

Cheers
Andy
Vybik Jon
Vybik Jon
7720 posts

Re: Monu-Mental About Prehistoric Dublin
Nov 02, 2006, 20:36
Midlanders are really thick, you know.

Fantastic stuff.

Chuffed for you. Indeed - bostin'!

x
suave harv
suave harv
704 posts

Re: Monu-Mental About Prehistoric Dublin
Nov 02, 2006, 21:23
I've ordered mine too! And I'd love it signed please. ;-))))

Then I'll be taking it to Ireland and I'll have a time of it checking the sites out and drinking the pint!

Yay!
fitzcoraldo
fitzcoraldo
2709 posts

bit of controversy
Nov 02, 2006, 22:21
Did anyone else notice that our old mate kevin cropredy had posted a plug for Toms book on the portal?
I've just surfed back there and the plug seems to have vanished. weird one - it seems good old kev can post loads of stuff about his strange explorations, but plugging a book about megaliths is deemed beyond the pale.
I hope I'm mistaken, I'm sure the MP ed wouldn't be that petty.

(-:
Pete G
Pete G
3506 posts

Re: bit of controversy
Nov 02, 2006, 22:27
bet?
He also posted the same thing on stonespages which is still there...
P
Holy McGrail
Holy McGrail
1257 posts

Edited Nov 02, 2006, 22:46
Re: bit of controversy
Nov 02, 2006, 22:43
When considering a website which deliberately excludes anything on TMA from their "Search for this site using Google" function, we need to start re-writing the definition of 'Petty'!

P.S. Congratu-fucking-lations, FourWinds! Can't wait to see it.
CianMcLiam
CianMcLiam
1067 posts

Re: Monu-Mental About Prehistoric Dublin
Nov 02, 2006, 23:10
Fair play! Congratulations :) Really looking forward to seeing it, sounds like a great read as well as a guide.

Just hope Aubrey Burl has a trade or something to fall back on! ;)
FourWinds
FourWinds
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Re: Monu-Mental About Prehistoric Dublin
Nov 02, 2006, 23:21
CianMcLiam wrote:
Fair play! Congratulations :) Really looking forward to seeing it, sounds like a great read as well as a guide.

Just hope Aubrey Burl has a trade or something to fall back on! ;)


Thanks. I just hope it lives up to people's expectations. Gulp!
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