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Yes! Stone Henge could do with a bit of interest. [+] |
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Stonehenge definitely needs some help. It's disappointing in the flesh; tiny compared with expectation and so closely skirted by the road. |
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I hear they're planning to release Stone Henge II soon, which
will be much bigger and in 3-D. |
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Add a giant midget dressed as a leprechaun and it'll be
perfect. |
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I'm boning this because I feel humorless today. Sorry |
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That's ok. I hope that boning the idea cheers you up a bit. I know what it's like when life feels a bit glum and you want to arbitrarily hit out at someone. Chin up, [voice]. |
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By the way, I've boned all of your ideas right back, because I'm feeling a bit vengeful today. How do you like them onions? |
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//It's disappointing in the flesh// |
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Most disappointing. I had a rock hammer in my coat, but wasn't allowed anywhere near the stones. I haven't been so miffed since they took away my pliers in the Statute of Liberty. I just wanted a small bit of copper, like a penny's worth, but they became hostile and said I couldn't have it. |
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I have a teeny tiny piece of Apollo 10's (I think) re-entry
shield, picked off back in the days when the Science Museum
thought a rope barrier and a notice were sufficient
protection. |
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We have stuff you buggers would go mad for (Including Voyager II, but don't tell NASA, we've been carefully faking the signals for years). |
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And - better - we have Stephen Hawking's autograph.... there's a rarity. |
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[DrWorm] I had forgotten the leprechauns. I love how they crash into one another when they dance. |
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//We have stuff you buggers would go mad for (Including Voyager II, but don't tell NASA, we've been carefully faking the signals for years). // |
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Crafty, and bonus points for skewing the results just enough so that people are going mad with the acceleration errors. |
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The funny thing is, NASA's tracking system failed years ago
and *they've* been faking the signal at their end also. |
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