http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/4318710.stm
So, how much is a train ticket to Portland and how many times can I say "rabbit" before getting kicked out.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/4318710.stm
So, how much is a train ticket to Portland and how many times can I say "rabbit" before getting kicked out.
I wouldn't do that if I were you. They can be very rough down there in Dorset, a mere scouser wouldn't stand a chance. They get some cream teas inside them and then...
It is brilliantly eccentric though. I especially like the fact that its a wallace and Gromit film that has brought this to the world's attention.
Unfortunately, the warehouse with all of the old W&G sets and props just burned down.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/SHOWBIZ/Movi...ire/index.html
The movie is doing well over here, but it's a shame. A lot of history gone...:sick:
I have a house in Weymouth, which is just a couple of miles away. Don't worry Martinus, the train ends in Weymouth, where there aren't any quarries to worry about collapsing. However, if you do say rabbit too many times in Portland, they might tie up and leave you in a quarry and letting loose a few rabbits to make some burrows. After that I think you will truly understand the weight of St. Paul's Cathedral.~;)
Nice to see that there are some people as superstitious as the Scots...
Maybe you could do it.~;)Quote:
I have a house in Weymouth, which is hust a couple off miles away.
What happens when they go to see the film?~:eek:
If they do go to see the film, and the cinema collapses on them and kills them because rabbits have eaten the foundations, then they are going to have been right all along, aren't they? Still dead, of course, but right.Quote:
What happens when they go to see the film?
What about Moles?
Presumably they really dig the movie.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
nah they dont it will hurt their eyes so bad theill go underground
Well it wouldn't be fun to have a quarry fall on you... but surely with proper mining techniques an open cut mine will not collapse because of rabbits.
Poor engineering because of poor education ends with stupid superstitions.
Being afraid of a landslide is one thing, being to scared to name the cause of it is pathetic (as in sad).
I can not believe how silly this is. It's too funny to laugh.
I can't believe how serious Pape's reply sounds lol!
As an ex-mine worker I have a professional interest...