Not sure if this is in the spirit of things, but I made a real gravestone out of 1/2 ton of granite and put it in a graveyard after a funeral in the snow:
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LordManley twitter.com/LordManley,
Sun 28 Apr 2013, 20:00,
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I agree with Sandra Davis
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DogHorse plop,
Sun 28 Apr 2013, 20:10,
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VIAGRA!
Ideal for stiffs.
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LordManley twitter.com/LordManley,
Sun 28 Apr 2013, 20:15,
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Half a ton of anything will crush every wheelbarrow in existence.
You must be a truly powerful fellow.
And kudos. A worthy endeavour.
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Captain Howdy,
Sun 28 Apr 2013, 20:12,
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I had a special sack truck for the stone, which a monumental mason supplied (Thanks Ads)
the barrow was for mixing up the footings and carting off the surplus soil. That said, we did bugger the sack truck a little too.
Thank you.
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LordManley twitter.com/LordManley,
Sun 28 Apr 2013, 20:15,
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Well done
must be great to have made something so worthwhile...and permanent. In a way only half a ton of granite can be.
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enceladus,
Sun 28 Apr 2013, 20:27,
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Thank you.
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LordManley twitter.com/LordManley,
Sun 28 Apr 2013, 21:23,
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A considerate, thoughtful thing to do. Before I read your story I somehow
imagined you'd just put up a gravestone to wind people up, under cover of bad weather with your own name on it.
'meds time'
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FeralCatMan Unusual disease collector.,
Sun 28 Apr 2013, 21:47,
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I am not above such shennanigans.
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LordManley twitter.com/LordManley,
Sun 28 Apr 2013, 21:50,
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That is pretty darned cool
And I learned where to buy generic Viagra from the comments section of that page!
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Tribs 🦇 ↓ dn ʎɐʍ sᴉɥʇ ↓🦇,
Sun 28 Apr 2013, 21:51,
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