Lightning
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posted on 1/3/07 at 09:22 PM |
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Dates under wallpaper
My decorators removed the wallpaper from part of the hall in my house today to find written under.
"This was decorated by Norman Jacobs
July 12th 1894"
Wow anyone beat that.
Steve
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Hellfire
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posted on 1/3/07 at 09:31 PM |
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When we stripped the wallpaper in our house, we found written underneath.
"This was decorated by Jesus of Nazareth, 34AD"
I've always hated that parchment covering the walls
Phil
[Edited on 1-3-07 by Hellfire]
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locoboy
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posted on 1/3/07 at 09:31 PM |
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Helped a friend relay some kitchen flooring and upon ripping up the old stuff found a picture of my dad in the newspaper used as underlay from from 30
years ago - spooky!
[Edited on 1/3/07 by locoboy]
ATB
Locoboy
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Alan_Thomas
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posted on 1/3/07 at 09:40 PM |
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A mate of mine got fed up with the howling draught coming under the back door of his 17th century cottage which was due to the flagstone under the
door being worn away over the centuries.
He decided to lift the flagstone and lay it the other way up so that it would be good for another couple of hundred years.
He flipped the stone over and ------
It was part of a gravestone of a chap who died in the 1750's
Good example of early recycling!
He could face walking over some poor chaps headstone every day so got another stone from a recycling yard.
- Alan
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carlgeldard
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posted on 1/3/07 at 09:52 PM |
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When I got this house it was classed by the council as unfit for human habitation. When we gutted it the previous owners had used old copies of the
Wakefield Express as underlay that was older then me. And that creamy brown wall paper that got a darker shade of brown as you went upstairs turn out
to be white where the paper overlapper. That's enough to put anybody of smoking.
Carl
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roadrunner
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posted on 1/3/07 at 10:07 PM |
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My brother renewed his loft spyral staicase , and found the joiners name and dated 1864, behind the staircase was a pair of shoes with nails right
round the soles to stop them wearing out.
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bigrich
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posted on 1/3/07 at 11:22 PM |
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"This was decorated by Jesus of Nazareth, 34AD"
must have been an important decorating job to get a bloke who died 34 years previous to come and sort it
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greggors84
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posted on 1/3/07 at 11:28 PM |
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Wouldnt he have been 34 (or 30 depending who you beleive) when he decorated it. Going on that he was born on 25th Dec 0 AD.
Silly arguement I know!
Chris
The Magnificent 7!
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bigrich
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posted on 1/3/07 at 11:36 PM |
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sorry schoolboy error, was thinking ad started after the death of jesus supose it proves i know nothing about religion
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worX
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posted on 1/3/07 at 11:36 PM |
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to continue the (silly) argument he would of still been dead, by about 6 or 2 years... (I think ---> it's been a very long while since I
attended "those" types of classes!!!)
Steve.
quote: Originally posted by greggors84
Wouldnt he have been 34 (or 30 depending who you beleive) when he decorated it. Going on that he was born on 25th Dec 0 AD.
Silly arguement I know!
[Edited on 1/3/07 by worX]
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Peteff
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posted on 1/3/07 at 11:55 PM |
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I don't care who thy dad is.
Tha not goin' till tha's finished t'job.
And I'm not sharing my fish and chips wi' five thousand of yer.
Those were the days, remember the miracles you used to do. My favourite was the walking on water. So Jesus stepped out onto the sea to show he still
had it. 3 steps and he went down like a stone. The disciples dragged him out, laughing and he said, " Let's see you do better with holes
in your feet".
My apologies to any devout Christians.
(with no sense of humour)
[Edited on 2/3/07 by Peteff]
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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