I'm Back 10:16 - Jul 8 with 1725 views | SaintNick | I havent been on here as much in the past couple of weeks as I have been driving around the Peloponnese in Greece to view their historical sites. 1. I have been eaten alive by all sorts of insects, if I show my legs in public people will step back thinking I have a form of leprosy. 2. It was hot over there, mostly 34-38 degrees during the day and 30 ish when the sun went down 3. It is amazing how they built all these great cities like Sparta, Mycenae, Olympia, Epidaurus and a host of others we have never heard of around 4- 5,000 years ago in Stone usually on a massive hill when we were still living in mud huts here. However I was disappointed to see that Argos did not have the remains of a 4,000 year old super store. 4. The Greeks are very friendly people and there isn't the need to haggle over everything you buy, they live on a different timescale to us and don't go out till about 9-10 at night. 5. They are manic drivers who seem to think that the road signings showing a speed is a minimum and not the maximum, the roads in the Peloponnese at least are very rural and winding , only one dual carriageway and the rest like driving through the New Forest with mountains, no room for error or you are in a field or off a cliff. |  |
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I'm Back on 10:30 - Jul 8 with 1669 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | " It is amazing how they built all these great cities like Sparta, Mycenae, Olympia, Epidaurus and a host of others we have never heard of around 4- 5,000 years ago in Stone usually on a massive hill when we were still living in mud huts here". Never heard of Skara Brae then Nick? Thought you were well read |  |
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I'm Back on 11:08 - Jul 8 with 1630 views | SaintNick |
I'm Back on 10:30 - Jul 8 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | " It is amazing how they built all these great cities like Sparta, Mycenae, Olympia, Epidaurus and a host of others we have never heard of around 4- 5,000 years ago in Stone usually on a massive hill when we were still living in mud huts here". Never heard of Skara Brae then Nick? Thought you were well read |
You cant compare Skara Brae to any of the sites I have mentioned, as you will know Skara Brae is a collection of 10 small stone houses built into the ground, so essentially mud huts lined with stone. Given the date they were built amazing for the time Epidaurus has a 20,000 capacity theatre built of stone still in use today whilst in some parts of England we are still watching football in wooden stands |  |
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I'm Back on 11:35 - Jul 8 with 1588 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | " so essentially mud huts lined with stone. " Hilarious Nick, you managed to lever mud huts back into the equation. So, are they stone buildings or mud buildings? Have a look at the pic below for assistance. |  |
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I'm Back on 15:04 - Jul 8 with 1397 views | arfurdent |
I'm Back on 11:35 - Jul 8 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | " so essentially mud huts lined with stone. " Hilarious Nick, you managed to lever mud huts back into the equation. So, are they stone buildings or mud buildings? Have a look at the pic below for assistance. |
They really have tidied up Fratton in the past few decades |  |
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I'm Back on 15:10 - Jul 8 with 1387 views | SaintNick |
I'm Back on 11:35 - Jul 8 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | " so essentially mud huts lined with stone. " Hilarious Nick, you managed to lever mud huts back into the equation. So, are they stone buildings or mud buildings? Have a look at the pic below for assistance. |
As you can see from the pic they are both earth and stone. A description "The houses used earth sheltering: built sunk in the ground, into mounds of prehistoric domestic waste known as middens. This provided the houses with stability and also acted as insulation against Orkney's harsh winter climate" So essentially they are hollowed out from mounds of earth and then lined with stone, so they were dug out not built. So are they stone buildings or mud huts, perhaps we can compare them to toys houses where we have an outer structure usually made of brick and an inner lining of that brick usually plaster , do we live in plaster buildings or brick buildings, perhaps a question not answerable in PO postcodes. Their use of stone suggests that in 3,000 BC they are ahead of Fratton Park in the evolution of architecture, but not St Mary's. |  |
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I'm Back on 15:15 - Jul 8 with 1375 views | Southamptonfan | Greece is one of my favourite places in the world. Friendly people, great weather, great scenery. Glad you had a good time. |  |
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I'm Back on 15:24 - Jul 8 with 1347 views | SaintNick |
I'm Back on 15:15 - Jul 8 by Southamptonfan | Greece is one of my favourite places in the world. Friendly people, great weather, great scenery. Glad you had a good time. |
I did, I had only been to Athens before but I d like the place. |  |
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I'm Back on 15:54 - Jul 8 with 1305 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
I'm Back on 15:10 - Jul 8 by SaintNick | As you can see from the pic they are both earth and stone. A description "The houses used earth sheltering: built sunk in the ground, into mounds of prehistoric domestic waste known as middens. This provided the houses with stability and also acted as insulation against Orkney's harsh winter climate" So essentially they are hollowed out from mounds of earth and then lined with stone, so they were dug out not built. So are they stone buildings or mud huts, perhaps we can compare them to toys houses where we have an outer structure usually made of brick and an inner lining of that brick usually plaster , do we live in plaster buildings or brick buildings, perhaps a question not answerable in PO postcodes. Their use of stone suggests that in 3,000 BC they are ahead of Fratton Park in the evolution of architecture, but not St Mary's. |
So Nick, Is the main structure mud or stone? Take your time on this one |  |
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I'm Back on 16:45 - Jul 8 with 1245 views | saintmark1976 |
I'm Back on 15:54 - Jul 8 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | So Nick, Is the main structure mud or stone? Take your time on this one |
Before we all die of boredom please settle for a dead heat with the cup being shared between the two of you on a six month on, six months off, basis. |  |
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I'm Back on 16:51 - Jul 8 with 1232 views | SaintNick |
I'm Back on 15:54 - Jul 8 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | So Nick, Is the main structure mud or stone? Take your time on this one |
Who knows |  |
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I'm Back on 17:45 - Jul 8 with 1184 views | kingslandstand1 |
I'm Back on 16:45 - Jul 8 by saintmark1976 | Before we all die of boredom please settle for a dead heat with the cup being shared between the two of you on a six month on, six months off, basis. |
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I'm Back on 08:58 - Jul 9 with 886 views | SaintNick |
I'm Back on 16:45 - Jul 8 by saintmark1976 | Before we all die of boredom please settle for a dead heat with the cup being shared between the two of you on a six month on, six months off, basis. |
We would lose, they will be chanting at St Mary's, Mud & Wood Stadium you'll never sing that |  |
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I'm Back on 15:06 - Jul 9 with 800 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
I'm Back on 16:51 - Jul 8 by SaintNick | Who knows |
Well, you've had quite a bit of time already, but are still obvs struggling. Have a look at this piccy, but please take a bit more time if you need it. |  |
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I'm Back on 15:34 - Jul 9 with 762 views | arfurdent |
I'm Back on 15:06 - Jul 9 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Well, you've had quite a bit of time already, but are still obvs struggling. Have a look at this piccy, but please take a bit more time if you need it. |
Is that the Krap Not Arf Trans Shitehouse? |  |
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I'm Back on 16:49 - Jul 9 with 732 views | Joiedevivre |
I'm Back on 15:06 - Jul 9 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Well, you've had quite a bit of time already, but are still obvs struggling. Have a look at this piccy, but please take a bit more time if you need it. |
Congratulations. This is the dumbest, most pointless argument i’ve ever seen on a football forum. |  | |  |
I'm Back on 17:30 - Jul 9 with 717 views | PatfromPoole |
I'm Back on 16:49 - Jul 9 by Joiedevivre | Congratulations. This is the dumbest, most pointless argument i’ve ever seen on a football forum. |
Oh, I think multiple Top 3's could be compiled of dumb, pointless arguments 130 has started.... |  |
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I'm Back on 18:44 - Jul 9 with 681 views | arfurdent |
I'm Back on 16:49 - Jul 9 by Joiedevivre | Congratulations. This is the dumbest, most pointless argument i’ve ever seen on a football forum. |
I suspect 130 will rise to the challenge |  |
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