Meanwhile, more rock news on 19:38 - Aug 19 with 2049 views | J2BLUE | Ha. I don't care. If they had pushed a millions of years old rock placed there by nature, and which was a tourist attraction, off a cliff they they deserve a severe punishment. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 19:47 - Aug 19 with 2032 views | jeera |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 19:38 - Aug 19 by J2BLUE | Ha. I don't care. If they had pushed a millions of years old rock placed there by nature, and which was a tourist attraction, off a cliff they they deserve a severe punishment. |
No, you're right, it isn't the same thing at all. But as a separate subject I can understand the concern for the immediate environment if the fad has become troublesome. Much life will be dependent on people not interfering too much with the local landscape, not matter how insignificant it may seem. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 19:48 - Aug 19 with 2027 views | footers | I blame Minecraft. And immigration. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 19:50 - Aug 19 with 2019 views | J2BLUE |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 19:48 - Aug 19 by footers | I blame Minecraft. And immigration. |
Bloody Minecraft playing immigrants. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 19:59 - Aug 19 with 2009 views | footers |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 19:50 - Aug 19 by J2BLUE | Bloody Minecraft playing immigrants. |
Coastal erosion is just another form of domestic terrorism. When will it stop? | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 20:41 - Aug 19 with 1962 views | Ftnfwest | And don’t even think about sand castles | | | |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 20:55 - Aug 19 with 1937 views | Swansea_Blue | There’s a serious point to this. Cairns marking paths on the mountains can literally be lifesavers in a whiteout (although even then there’s a cairn police that gets upset if people add to them wrongly or add to the wrong one). Some numpty building a cairn off the path could lead to another numpty following it over a precipice. Elsewhere? Meh, whatever. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 20:58 - Aug 19 with 1930 views | jeera |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 20:55 - Aug 19 by Swansea_Blue | There’s a serious point to this. Cairns marking paths on the mountains can literally be lifesavers in a whiteout (although even then there’s a cairn police that gets upset if people add to them wrongly or add to the wrong one). Some numpty building a cairn off the path could lead to another numpty following it over a precipice. Elsewhere? Meh, whatever. |
Maybe that's what happened to the uber driver in France? (Everyone was ok before anyone starts) | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 21:01 - Aug 19 with 1927 views | vilanovablue | The tide comes in and washes most of them back to where they came from... | | | |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 21:21 - Aug 19 with 1886 views | BrixtonBlue |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 20:55 - Aug 19 by Swansea_Blue | There’s a serious point to this. Cairns marking paths on the mountains can literally be lifesavers in a whiteout (although even then there’s a cairn police that gets upset if people add to them wrongly or add to the wrong one). Some numpty building a cairn off the path could lead to another numpty following it over a precipice. Elsewhere? Meh, whatever. |
I would've thought proper signage or fixed rocks would be better than some balanced stones. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 21:22 - Aug 19 with 1883 views | BrixtonBlue |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 19:38 - Aug 19 by J2BLUE | Ha. I don't care. If they had pushed a millions of years old rock placed there by nature, and which was a tourist attraction, off a cliff they they deserve a severe punishment. |
Oh so it's only CERTAIN rocks you care about. Rockist. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 21:46 - Aug 19 with 1839 views | Fixed_It |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 21:21 - Aug 19 by BrixtonBlue | I would've thought proper signage or fixed rocks would be better than some balanced stones. |
Exactly. If it works on the High Street, where is the problem?! | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 21:58 - Aug 19 with 1811 views | bluewein | | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:04 - Aug 19 with 1796 views | jeera |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 21:21 - Aug 19 by BrixtonBlue | I would've thought proper signage or fixed rocks would be better than some balanced stones. |
I suppose if things change and there's no one at hand to knock up a printed sign, in the event of maybe a landslide, or ground that becomes unsafe underfoot, there is an age old tradition for walkers to forewarn others. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:27 - Aug 19 with 1770 views | BrixtonBlue |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 21:46 - Aug 19 by Fixed_It | Exactly. If it works on the High Street, where is the problem?! |
I mean something like this, numbnuts Clearly balancing some stones isn't working! | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:40 - Aug 19 with 1752 views | jeera |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:27 - Aug 19 by BrixtonBlue | I mean something like this, numbnuts Clearly balancing some stones isn't working! |
Meanwhile, more rock news by jeera 19 Aug 2018 22:04I suppose if things change and there's no one at hand to knock up a printed sign, in the event of maybe a landslide, or ground that becomes unsafe underfoot, there is an age old tradition for walkers to forewarn others. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:44 - Aug 19 with 1744 views | BrixtonBlue |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:40 - Aug 19 by jeera | Meanwhile, more rock news by jeera 19 Aug 2018 22:04I suppose if things change and there's no one at hand to knock up a printed sign, in the event of maybe a landslide, or ground that becomes unsafe underfoot, there is an age old tradition for walkers to forewarn others. |
Yeah, yeah, alright. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:51 - Aug 19 with 1729 views | jeera |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:44 - Aug 19 by BrixtonBlue | Yeah, yeah, alright. |
I'm only guessing - I don't know either! Maybe walkers do carry half ton lumps of shaped chalk with pointy tops in their backpacks just in case... | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:53 - Aug 19 with 1718 views | footers |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:51 - Aug 19 by jeera | I'm only guessing - I don't know either! Maybe walkers do carry half ton lumps of shaped chalk with pointy tops in their backpacks just in case... |
Can never be too careful. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:59 - Aug 19 with 1703 views | jeera |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:53 - Aug 19 by footers | Can never be too careful. |
Exactly. If you got lost but had that, you could play a giant game of noughts and crosses on the side of a ben or something. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 00:08 - Aug 20 with 1640 views | BrixtonBlue |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 22:51 - Aug 19 by jeera | I'm only guessing - I don't know either! Maybe walkers do carry half ton lumps of shaped chalk with pointy tops in their backpacks just in case... |
You'd be alright, just use the one between your ears. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 00:23 - Aug 20 with 1631 views | jeera |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 00:08 - Aug 20 by BrixtonBlue | You'd be alright, just use the one between your ears. |
That's not very nice is it. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 09:29 - Aug 20 with 1500 views | BrixtonBlue |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 00:23 - Aug 20 by jeera | That's not very nice is it. |
No. | |
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Meanwhile, more rock news on 09:36 - Aug 20 with 1482 views | lowhouseblue |
Meanwhile, more rock news on 19:38 - Aug 19 by J2BLUE | Ha. I don't care. If they had pushed a millions of years old rock placed there by nature, and which was a tourist attraction, off a cliff they they deserve a severe punishment. |
but isn't this a positive role for idiots who like pushing rocks over? Surely we've found an ideal form of community service. | |
| And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show |
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