Posted by: Fabian, Weymouth on 10:22am Fri 9 May 08
Lucky no one hurt...
[quote] causing lots of damage.[/quote]
That's a bit of a naff description of the damage isn't it? Couldn't the reporter have elaborated more?
What next, [italic]Cyclone Nargis hits Burma[/italic] (Echo reporter says) well it was pretty windy!
Lucky no one hurt...
causing lots of damage.
That's a bit of a naff description of the damage isn't it? Couldn't the reporter have elaborated more?
What next, Cyclone Nargis hits Burma (Echo reporter says) well it was pretty windy!
Posted by: Dorsetdumpling, Weymouth on 1:14pm Fri 9 May 08
[quote][bold]terra firma[/bold] wrote:
you've gotta feel sorry for the lorry driver. 1 gas guzzling monster less would have been a real bonus![/quote] ...as opposed to the lorry, bulldozers, diggers, drills, and saws used to dig out and transport the rock (probably destined to be someone's garden sculpture)which all run on fairy breath no doubt....
terra firma wrote:
you've gotta feel sorry for the lorry driver. 1 gas guzzling monster less would have been a real bonus!
...as opposed to the lorry, bulldozers, diggers, drills, and saws used to dig out and transport the rock (probably destined to be someone's garden sculpture)which all run on fairy breath no doubt....
Posted by: pachyderm, up a ladder,down a well on 8:43pm Fri 9 May 08
With 140,000 cubic metres of stone soon to be quarried from Southwell, islanders may soon need to travel by armoured car or Chieftain Tank.
Mitsubishi estates are just not up to the job !!!
With 140,000 cubic metres of stone soon to be quarried from Southwell, islanders may soon need to travel by armoured car or Chieftain Tank.
Mitsubishi estates are just not up to the job !!!
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