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LadyDeliah Wrote:

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> Some people just need something to complain about.

> If your life is so miserable you feel the need to

> moan about petty things, I suggest you take up a

> hobby or make an effort to get more sex, even with

> yourself. Always seems to transform the miserable

> barstewards I know.

>

> If no-one wants sex with you, there are lots of

> independent escorts and masseurs who cater for

> males & females of every predilection advertising

> on the internet and countless swinging clubs.


http://i.imgur.com/JQpldPU.jpg

binary_star Wrote:

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> Is this the thing that looks like a squat totem

> pole???



Yes, I think someone may be living there.. Have seen open fires there after dark.


'Carving' going on for 10 months or so now. Think it may become a semi-permanent residence. ??


DF

So good to hear from one of the artists and SO sorry that it costs more than you are getting!

I think any references to people, times, objects whatever that the carving represents should be well publicised.

You implied it's still going on (your tenses were in the present...!) but there's the Councillor reckoning it is done!


Good luck and thanks for your hard work (having seen many glimpses!)

morganico.com Wrote:

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> why? are you planning to bite me???! ;-P



I would consider biting you, as long as you are definitely tetanus free and you are clear that this would just be a platonic bite:D<3

I met morganico once up near Herne Tavern and he seemed like a really sound geezer.

I for one am very impressed with what I've glimpsed and have nothing but respect for the skills of folk who can carve wood in this way- Spectacular!


Well done to all involved!

-vandam

In case anyone could use some, I drove past the covered up sculpture this morning and next to it is a large container full of sawdust and wood chippings with a sign saying 'Please help yourself'. Could be handy for someone?

dansus Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > 10AM? On a SUNDAY??!!??!!

> >

> > Why .........

>

> lol, you can go any time. Not like its going

> anywhere.


xxxxxx


Let's hope not, after all that hard work :)

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