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Musings of a stone mason.
Stephen the elder has gone into town to learn more of these rumours of Round
Tuits.
It has further been suggested that a portable one has been made, one capable
of being used on the job site.
Such an evil device can only come from the mind of a fermented grain
drinker.
Fortunatly our patron is of the correct mind, fermented grape, and such
heresy has been banded from this work site.
Generations of masons could be impoverish, if great stone buildings could be
built in tens of years instead of the more sensible hundreds of years.
Oh.. work will also go better when we can find some horses.
Comments welcome:
Stephen S
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On 27/01/14 03:21, StephenS wrote:
> Musings of a stone mason.
>
> Stephen the elder has gone into town to learn more of these rumours of Round
> Tuits.
> It has further been suggested that a portable one has been made, one capable
> of being used on the job site.
> Such an evil device can only come from the mind of a fermented grain
> drinker.
Who? Me? I only drink the distilled stuff ;-)
> Fortunatly our patron is of the correct mind, fermented grape, and such
> heresy has been banded from this work site.
> Generations of masons could be impoverish, if great stone buildings could be
> built in tens of years instead of the more sensible hundreds of years.
>
But think how much money the man who commissioned the work will save.
> Oh.. work will also go better when we can find some horses.
>
> Comments welcome:
>
This looks like the start of a long project. Will we be seeing the all
the stages of the building work?
John
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You hold it in trust for your children
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"Doctor John" <j.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote in message
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> This looks like the start of a long project. Will we be seeing the all
> the stages of the building work?
>
> John
I am indeed leaning in this direction.
Stephen S
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> On 27/01/14 03:21, StephenS wrote:
>> Musings of a stone mason.
>>
>> Stephen the elder has gone into town to learn more of these rumours of Round
>> Tuits.
>> It has further been suggested that a portable one has been made, one capable
>> of being used on the job site.
>> Such an evil device can only come from the mind of a fermented grain
>> drinker.
>
> Who? Me? I only drink the distilled stuff ;-)
>
>> Fortunatly our patron is of the correct mind, fermented grape, and such
>> heresy has been banded from this work site.
>> Generations of masons could be impoverish, if great stone buildings could be
>> built in tens of years instead of the more sensible hundreds of years.
>>
>
> But think how much money the man who commissioned the work will save.
After a few centuries, and counting 6+ generations per century, that so
called "saving" becomes meaningless as the one who commissioned the work
is long gone and probably forgotten.
>
>> Oh.. work will also go better when we can find some horses.
>>
>> Comments welcome:
>>
>
> This looks like the start of a long project. Will we be seeing the all
> the stages of the building work?
>
> John
>
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On 27-1-2014 4:21, StephenS wrote:
> Musings of a stone mason.
>
> Stephen the elder has gone into town to learn more of these rumours of Round
> Tuits.
To some degree, I have learned that a lash and a whip ensure the same
results, but only to a point of course.
> It has further been suggested that a portable one has been made, one capable
> of being used on the job site.
> Such an evil device can only come from the mind of a fermented grain
> drinker.
> Fortunatly our patron is of the correct mind, fermented grape, and such
> heresy has been banded from this work site.
> Generations of masons could be impoverish, if great stone buildings could be
> built in tens of years instead of the more sensible hundreds of years.
I fully agree with this wisdom.
>
> Oh.. work will also go better when we can find some horses.
Hmm. Horses are expensive. We use donkeys as they do more for less. And
little boys of course.
>
> Comments welcome:
Well, the start for the first decade is there. How about the foundations
of the walls? Only pillars are visible now. And maybe increase the
number of workers otherwise this is going to take forever.
Thomas
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"Thomas de Groot" <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote in message
news:52e76800$1@news.povray.org...
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> Well, the start for the first decade is there. How about the foundations
> of the walls? Only pillars are visible now. And maybe increase the number
> of workers otherwise this is going to take forever.
>
> Thomas
>
You are mistaken good sir.
The Patron is to visist the site in a fortnight, and has insisted on
"walking the grounds".
We are removing some sod to help visualize the scope of the project.
For now secrecy of the disign is needed.
Stephen S
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>> But think how much money the man who commissioned the work will save.
>
> After a few centuries, and counting 6+ generations per century, that so
> called "saving" becomes meaningless as the one who commissioned the work
> is long gone and probably forgotten.
...
The guild of stone masons may wish to hire you as an advocate, except for
the "forgotten" part ;-)
Stephen S
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Am 28.01.2014 12:44, schrieb StephenS:
> We are removing some sod to help visualize the scope of the project.
A poor old one?
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