Wisdom for the credit crunch from Dickens: “My other piece of advice, Copperfield,” said Mr. Micawber, “you know. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery. The blossom is blighted, the leaf is withered, the god of day goes down upon the dreary scene, and—and, in short, you are for ever floored. As I am!”
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Ah cannie see it, hen! Is it me?
Maybe Sam, it's showing up on mine, ?
Anyone else got a problem?
That reminds me of the Lia Fail at Tara hill, in County Meath. Reputedly, touching it guarantees your fertility. Damn! That's why I ended up with six kids. Next time I shall keep my hands to myself!
Must look that up on the web and find nice pictures - better still, you've given me an idea for somewhere to visit this weekend with the kids! Thanks A! :)
Don't worry, I won't be touching it again!!!
Spit laugh here C!!
I'm like Sam. That is I can't see it - alas!
Nope, still can't see it!
Republished it, looks like some glitch at Blogger.
We used to have a huge round stone under the tree in front of our home...someone stole it. I'm amazed at what folks snitch here, I think they'd run off with that standing stone.
They'd need a bigg tractor GG,, not sure how the ancient people moved these things around, the usual theory about rollers is always brought out, but this is step ground, not easy to use rollers there, without them binding into the ground.
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