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Nov 18th, 2014, 20:26 | #51 |
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Nov 18th, 2014, 20:34 | #52 |
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How much for the kitten? He's soooo cute (last time I was at Gatos', he curled up in a little pizza box, sooooooo cute!)
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Nov 18th, 2014, 20:45 | #53 |
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Yesterday in pets at home they had Xmass cards and calendars Alex, one calender had a puppy and a kitten both with their heads sticking out a Xmass stocking , they've got some brilliant dog and cat breed calendars
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Any chance of two for me too Alexandros.
And a tailgate lock and key, as per the photo. No cats thanks, already have enough to stuff a pillow. What's that movie quote, "You gonna need some more grills'." "Dude."
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Nov 18th, 2014, 21:17 | #56 |
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How did you know my post was directed at you Kieran?
Hope you score a GRILLE. Paignton looks like a great place, but building flyovers out of steel? That's Industrial Revolution stuff.
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And yea it's a nice part of England down here. Like Australia a surfing place devon and Cornwall, it's just the way we build in Britain ready made steel structures all bolted together and smothered in hard concrete. I didn't know you could build flyovers and bridges any other way. We haven't had one collapse on us yet so it must be the easiest and cost effective way. You want to see art and bridge building you want too see the viaduct up the road here built by one of britains finest Victorians isambard Kingdom Brunel. I will take some pictures sometime all made from granite Last edited by kieran40; Nov 18th, 2014 at 21:32. |
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Nov 18th, 2014, 21:38 | #58 |
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Clifton suspension bridge in Bristol isambard's work to think he had no technology to help him no computers nothing . Genius
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Gorgeous looking practical monument.
Yeah, currently we do Box Girder lowered into place by the Box Girder lowering into place machine as the traffic, (or surfers or kayaks or jet skis or boats or ships) continue to travel below, or fish or sharks or whales, crustaceans? Rip Sid James, thank God! All our early stuff that your lot built hasn't moved a millimetre, just need cleaning. Counting rivets in traffic used to be a hobby of mine.
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Were I live the Victorians and Edwardians built it it, was their holiday and retreat isambard lived here his house is amazing we will never see there like again. That's for sure.loads of plush no expense spared plush Victorian villa's and houses. The chimney's amaze me they are all intricate red brick designs how the hell they built things like that off the top of their heads and from scraps of paper I will never know. But I'm glad the Australians still use and find a purpose for old British things. Last edited by kieran40; Nov 18th, 2014 at 21:57. |
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