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YUP!
Narnia is on route, I has willed it.
Very stark....and fantastic, especially with the chains. Were they there to catch the rubbish, or as a fence of some sort?
Oh, give me land,
Lots of land under starry skies above,
Don't fence me in,
Let me ride thru
The wide open country that I love,
Don't fence me in.
Let me be by myself
In the evening breeze,
Listen to the murmur
Of the cottonwood trees,
Send me off forever,
But I ask you please,
Don't fence me in.
Oh, give me land,
Lots of land under starry skies above,
Don't fence me in,
Let me ride thru
The wide open country that I love,
Don't fence me in.
Let me be by myself
In the evening breeze,
Listen to the murmur
Of the cottonwood trees,
Send me off forever,
But I ask you please,
Don't fence me in.
You often see them (or the solid bar on hinge variety) at the bottom of manhole shafts and in places where a slip or fall would be deadly or have grave consequences. For scrubbing the flow they use giant metal grilles below the pumping stations, which they can raise to clean.
Aye, but you could get a nice grip on those fences, while you thrust your butt back and just splay all your guts out!!
What better to get rid of all those beer shits, ay, I dare say its better than most public dunnies doon' there!!
Go ern, get back down there an' gerrit flushed down there....bloody yorkshir' watter' like!!
