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Like I said before - serious bunch of people - Troll's had a response to the caravan post - straight as a die.
Sheet... they can't even pick up the clues in the posters name - I think you should all pile in & widen the scope of the conversation to include caravans as a subject - i.e. the aesthetic qualities of caravans, caravans as a moving art form, the juxtaposition of lumps of aluminium stuck in the countryside arty farty bollox. I’ll weigh in with noddy questions about computers (nothing new there) – trouble is, admin is wise to this board
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
Sheet... they can't even pick up the clues in the posters name - I think you should all pile in & widen the scope of the conversation to include caravans as a subject - i.e. the aesthetic qualities of caravans, caravans as a moving art form, the juxtaposition of lumps of aluminium stuck in the countryside arty farty bollox. I’ll weigh in with noddy questions about computers (nothing new there) – trouble is, admin is wise to this board
I'm game - but the trick of this is to respec' the admin's request that we talk no more of caravans.
So, without actually mentioning the word caravan, we could see how close we can skirt around the topic? Perhaps the existential nature of the 'travelling community' and the fragile beauty of an unfolded picnic table on the hard shoulder of the M1?
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