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A glass table-top using a Stonehenge model as support.
In stone of course... or wood: works nice with thick oak.
For the picnic-table version the megalith is reconstructed; the inner horseshoe supports the tabletop while guests sit around the outer circle.
(I was quite shocked that nobody's
apparently done this before.)
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Maybe it was a table to begin with but the druids overseeing the construction were really far away. |
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Actually, Stonehenge predates the druids by
several milennia. |
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It would be nice to see the Stonehenge site
properly restored, with all the fairground
booths and the little monorail running round
the top and everything
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Sounds like they were pretty far away to me. |
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(I was quite shocked that nobody's apparently done this before.) |
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Perhaps they never got a round Druid. |
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Damn you, [bigs], we were just waiting for the
chance to use that
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[+] very nice - deluxe version comes with dancing Druids to help with assembly. |
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