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10th December 07, 10:56 PM
#1
I was going to say, those "monoliths" tend to understate the hugeness of the object. I think the problem may have been there is a stonehenge monument that is in serious danger of being crushed by a dwarf...
Sorry, I can't think of Stonehenge without thinking of that.
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11th December 07, 04:52 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Zardoz
My first reaction to this was "hey they don't let you get that close." My second was "why is it lighter and not in pieces." I didn't know there was a second stonehenge.
 Originally Posted by TheKiltedWonder
I was going to say, those "monoliths" tend to understate the hugeness of the object. I think the problem may have been there is a stonehenge monument that is in serious danger of being crushed by a dwarf...
Sorry, I can't think of Stonehenge without thinking of that.
I see what you did there
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11th December 07, 01:49 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Daaaaang
My first reaction to this was "hey they don't let you get that close." My second was "why is it lighter and not in pieces." I didn't know there was a second stonehenge.
There's a third stonehenge, built full size, on the Washington/Oregon border.
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11th December 07, 02:15 PM
#4
"...Before Stonehenge there was Woodhenge and Strawhenge, but a big bad wolf came and blew them down and three little piggies were relocated to the projects."
eddie izzard
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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11th December 07, 02:46 PM
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Didn't somebody do one with cars ???
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12th December 07, 03:30 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Panache
"...Before Stonehenge there was Woodhenge and Strawhenge, but a big bad wolf came and blew them down and three little piggies were relocated to the projects."
eddie izzard
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