Haven't you been paying attention to the Scot Nats? Everything worth having in Scotland comes in pipes. And especially things we would rather keep away from the English. (Though I am not sure how that applies to planning permission.)
Some of us feel rather disappointed that we didn't think more seriously about asking that nice man Mr McCloud if he would like to grieve over our project on television. Just think how he would have enjoyed doing a doomy piece to camera, just before the second break, about whether we would have to pull the whole thing down and go back to building it in the original place, at huge extra cost.
East: East of the original. Poulary: Pool of the Shieling. Alternatively: "boggy pasture". Wood: contains trees.
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what a very strange place to keep it. is this a plot to thwart Burglar Bill
Haven't you been paying attention to the Scot Nats? Everything worth having in Scotland comes in pipes. And especially things we would rather keep away from the English. (Though I am not sure how that applies to planning permission.)
Some of us feel rather disappointed that we didn't think more seriously about asking that nice man Mr McCloud if he would like to grieve over our project on television. Just think how he would have enjoyed doing a doomy piece to camera, just before the second break, about whether we would have to pull the whole thing down and go back to building it in the original place, at huge extra cost.
You can tell he's in the Trades. He does sucky-teeth face very well.
That is how the paper-work gets to the right place of course - sucked through The Pipeline by men in the Trades.
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