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"The sculptures are said to be made using minimal hand tools and are designed to be hypnogogic - which dictionary buffs will tell you means likely to make you doze off."
Good old Sky Gossip - rather than put the story on one page, let's put it over 9 pages with two lines of writing on each, plus a picture which takes ages to load.
No idea what the story is, I gave up while waiting for page 2 to load.
Apparently it was a marketing ploy by a local mason.
Yahoo! have only just started reporting on this news, saying it is still a mystery. Keep up old man Yahoo.
Good old Sky Gossip - rather than put the story on one page, let's put it over 9 pages with two lines of writing on each, plus a picture which takes ages to load.
No idea what the story is, I gave up while waiting for page 2 to load.
Cannot recall what it was called but reminds me of a short story I once read (Ray Bradbury possibly) whereby a number of people were sent riddles, with the promise that those who solved the riddle would gain a big reward. The reward turned out to be death in each case. Maybe the recipients should be worried.
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