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Harryshill
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Re: Trethevy Quoit...Cornwall's Megalithic Masterpiece
Apr 02, 2013, 22:31
Let me think. I wonder who the others are that have 'nicknames' rather than use their own.
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: Similarities elsewhere?
Apr 02, 2013, 22:31
Littlestone wrote:
Criticism is fine, though not without the originator’s full research in front of you. After perusing that I’d say go for it – but not until :-)


Does it feel like you "know" Harryshill Littlestone?
Harryshill
510 posts

Re: Similarities elsewhere?
Apr 02, 2013, 22:35
bladup wrote:
Littlestone wrote:
Criticism is fine, though not without the originator’s full research in front of you. After perusing that I’d say go for it – but not until :-)


Does it feel like you "know" Harryshill Littlestone?


Your the Shaman, You tell them who I am. Here a clue, first man - Harry.
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: Similarities elsewhere?
Apr 02, 2013, 22:36
I'd think after 5000 years there'd be a least some pushing into the ground, what with all that weight on top.
Littlestone
Littlestone
5386 posts

Re: Similarities elsewhere?
Apr 02, 2013, 22:37
bladup wrote:
Littlestone wrote:
Criticism is fine, though not without the originator’s full research in front of you. After perusing that I’d say go for it – but not until :-)


Does it feel like you "know" Harryshill Littlestone?


No comment Mr b, though my mantra has always been – Give ‘em enough rope and...

Back to the real stuff?
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: Similarities elsewhere?
Apr 02, 2013, 22:39
Adam harry?
tiompan
tiompan
5758 posts

Re: Similarities elsewhere?
Apr 02, 2013, 22:39
bladup wrote:
I'd think after 5000 years there'd be a least some pushing into the ground, what with all that weight on top.


You would think that , and yet that's not what was found at Melkagh and Clonlum .
Harryshill
510 posts

Re: Similarities elsewhere?
Apr 02, 2013, 22:41
Littlestone wrote:
bladup wrote:
Littlestone wrote:
Criticism is fine, though not without the originator’s full research in front of you. After perusing that I’d say go for it – but not until :-)


Does it feel like you "know" Harryshill Littlestone?


No comment Mr b, though my mantra has always been – Give ‘em enough rope and...

Back to the real stuff?


I'm sorry if I don't fit it with what you aprove of as a tma member, but you are not the aulthority around here and, well, thats about it.
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: Similarities elsewhere?
Apr 02, 2013, 22:42
Wouldn't it be great if we could transport ourselves to these places and look, one for the next life eh.
tiompan
tiompan
5758 posts

Re: Similarities elsewhere?
Apr 02, 2013, 22:44
bladup wrote:
Wouldn't it be great if we could transport ourselves to these places and look, one for the next life eh.


And nick the instruction manual out of the flat pack .That would really fuck em .
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