Any chance of a bit of pillage, a few cows and horses maybe. The Treasury is teeing up for whizzo subsidies for farmers - get in early - and at the Scot's expense.
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Hampered by Hadrian's firewall?
ReplyDeleteBeware of Dacian Auxiliaries named Bojo.
ReplyDeleteColdest day of my life was on that wall at 6 a.m. one winter.
ReplyDeleteAny chance of a bit of pillage, a few cows and horses maybe. The Treasury is teeing up for whizzo subsidies for farmers - get in early - and at the Scot's expense.
ReplyDeleteProbably built by the Irish so take a care!
ReplyDeleteI think you'll find that Mr Hadrians workmanship needs a bit of remedial to bring it up to standard
ReplyDeleteWell, what have they ever done for us...
ReplyDeleteSackers - could be, but walls two feet thick probably had something to do with it.
ReplyDeleteDemetrius - I was very wary, especially in the bath house.
James - we were sweating in bright sunshine on a few days.
Roger - we tried, but the cows had calves and looked rather fierce.
David - much of it has been nicked by church builders, so there may be a connection.
Bill - a chap called Clayton tried that, but didn't finish the job.
Scrobs - didn't they set London going? On second thoughts maybe that isn't a plus.