CB - I really have no idea! I saw them on the way in to work this morning and thought I'll snap their little blue bots on the way home if they're still there, and ask all you very clever lot what the heck they are.
They look like some kind of pipes to me. Perhaps for drainage, or transporting liquids.
Or they could be parts of a super gun, that when put together will have a berrel about two miles long, and thus be able to place shells accurately anywhere in the world, and thus rended the Air Force obsolete at a stroke.
What a lot of things I to try and remember not to do.
Perhaps in a day or two a lot of blue cross pieces will arrive on the Plain and then you'll know it's going to be a quite big game of battleships.* Otherwise, I've no idea.
*or hangman
**Or one of those other strategy games played on grids.
***Ok, a big grid then. For the army to play with.
I know! I know! English Heritage are signing over their rights(!) to the Henge and the Army is going to allow the People to come back. These pipes will be toilets for the hordes.
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Noted.
So, um, what are they?
CB - I really have no idea! I saw them on the way in to work this morning and thought I'll snap their little blue bots on the way home if they're still there, and ask all you very clever lot what the heck they are.
They look like some kind of pipes to me. Perhaps for drainage, or transporting liquids.
Or they could be parts of a super gun, that when put together will have a berrel about two miles long, and thus be able to place shells accurately anywhere in the world, and thus rended the Air Force obsolete at a stroke.
But that's probably not the ansewer.
Barrel, not berrel, obviously. Oh how I long to be home and using my own computer which never makes typos.
And render, not rended.
Answer.
Yes, Dave, either answer or a sewer.
But Dave piping doesn't usually have sealed ends, does it?
I read you first comment without noticing any typos! I had to read very carefully to see what Sid was on about.
Indeed V a sewer, probably, definitely, maybe.
They take the ends off when they join the pipes. In the meantime it stops rats from nesting.
Thanks for the info.
I can also tell you that Savlon is no good for cleaning the teeth.
Silver polish is rubbish for taking off makeup. Gave me a nice shine though.
Kaz, Z - we are as one!
Also and not only - lemon grass washing up liquid is not good on salmon.
Nail polish remover stings as a toner.
I hate it when those dishwasher pack things don't do the whole melting thing. Hate it.
Well those clearly are gigantic blue crayons, which the British Army uses to paint false moustaches on their generals named Montgomery.
A secondary use is to mark off, with gigantic circles, areas that the British Army needs to bomb.
In a pinch, they can also be used to replace persil gel tablets in very large dishwashers filled with very large dishes.
But they do leave spots.
I know you're a scientist Ziggi.
Each one of those 'circles' is surrounded by 6 others. This makes it an example of a hexagonal close packing crystalline structure.
Now it all makes perfect sense.
Doesn't it?
Joy particularly when they're meant for in the washing machine!
WW hmmmm, you may be right but methinks there's something in 'em, that's why they have lids and bottoms.
Kaz eh yes indeed - perfect sense . . .
Ah. That's very different then. But I'm sure extremely annoying. The things you learn on these here blogs!
What a lot of things I to try and remember not to do.
Perhaps in a day or two a lot of blue cross pieces will arrive on the Plain and then you'll know it's going to be a quite big game of battleships.* Otherwise, I've no idea.
*or hangman
**Or one of those other strategy games played on grids.
***Ok, a big grid then. For the army to play with.
I know! I know! English Heritage are signing over their rights(!) to the Henge and the Army is going to allow the People to come back. These pipes will be toilets for the hordes.
Telegraph pole containers.
I'm so relieved not to have missed anything
XXX
Mig a grid! Yes I can run with that - brilliant piece of deduction!
D, EH would only SELL not sign over anything and the Brit Army is broke.
It doesn't have any money either.
Dave, didn't know they came ready wrapped, the things you learn from the learned eh?
Jax - !! nothing much happens round here it's true! But we like to think it might!
I didn't mean to sound grumpy darling
:-(
should have added a cheeky wink
;-)
XXX
:-)
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