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> Would you like to tell me how say a carpet fitter

> will be able to do his j


Horse and cart?


Surely if we all had to park our horses and carts they would take up as much room if not more than cars? (although they might bite the parking attendents if they tried to put a ticket on the cart)! Plus the mess/methane produced by natural horsey functions....

shoes = animal hides tied with straw = Ugg boots

soap = palm oil = shower gel from the body shop

medicine = natural herbs and tree barks = Natural holistic treatments


Seems we have gone full circle.


This weekend I shall be trading in my car of an unconstrained imagination and a belief in mythology. That should sort out my curiosity about what really lies over that hill.

I think horses are less polluting than cars Cassius and you can use the waste by product for your roses. Of course you'd always get those tossers in 4 x horse drawn carts taking up all the space and leaving piles of shit everywhere!


Instead of parking tickets they'd just shoot your horse and use as feed for the wormery that produces methane gas for all our energy needs.


Brendan don't go there. I hear its the Land of the Hilly Forest inhabited by independent retailers.

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