Was there really any need for his name to be immortalised in stone for this? Discuss!
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That is the most ridiculous stone commemoration I've ever seen. What next? A plaque on BBC Radio Jersey - "This is the place where the Today Programme interview recorded Frank Walker making a remark about Shafting Jersey", "This is the place where Terry le Main sold second hand cars", or "This is the place where Vernon Tomes drank" (mind you, you might need a lot of those!).
5 comments:
That is the most ridiculous stone commemoration I've ever seen. What next? A plaque on BBC Radio Jersey - "This is the place where the Today Programme interview recorded Frank Walker making a remark about Shafting Jersey", "This is the place where Terry le Main sold second hand cars", or "This is the place where Vernon Tomes drank" (mind you, you might need a lot of those!).
what about "was laid under the final stone..."?
That's really, really annoying.
just found this site,
A Carbide Chisle and lump hammer would soon get his name erased one dark evening :-)
Ah but then they'd have to replace it at great cost to the taxpayer. You can't win.
You're not allowed to win :)
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