Yes, but we don't get large earthquakes very often, whichis why it makes more sense here.
They're easier to put back up after an earthquake than digging up the road.
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Smallbrainfield,
Wed 21 Mar 2012, 16:22,
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On the subject of Japanese overhead cables - have some polygonal ones.
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taters Bah weep grahnah weep ninibong,
Wed 21 Mar 2012, 16:24,
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A corking pic indeed, sir.
*cough*spacehelmetbras*cough*
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Smallbrainfield,
Wed 21 Mar 2012, 16:38,
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One day, smallbrains. One day.
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taters Bah weep grahnah weep ninibong,
Wed 21 Mar 2012, 16:40,
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cor, on a stick
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discomeats This canoe,
Wed 21 Mar 2012, 17:52,
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Cheers, you nonce!
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taters Bah weep grahnah weep ninibong,
Wed 21 Mar 2012, 18:04,
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you love it, like a dirty frenchman and his special "baguette"
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discomeats This canoe,
Wed 21 Mar 2012, 18:06,
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They're easier to put up in the first place than digging up the road, it doesn't take an earthquake to make it easy.
we just like digging up roads.
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_Felix 's school of dance and occult sciences,
Wed 21 Mar 2012, 16:25,
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Depends where you are in the country as well.
Up in County Durham, there's quite a few places where the power cables run across the street rather than under it.
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Smallbrainfield,
Wed 21 Mar 2012, 16:34,
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looks out of window in county durham
FUCK ME, PHONE CABLES!
I'd normally run off screaming at this point but my pizza is in the oven and I can't leave it.
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discomeats This canoe,
Wed 21 Mar 2012, 18:07,
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