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I say.
Not sure If I approve.
Paddy Power up to mischief ahead of the Cheltenham Festival again.
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Paddy Power up to mischief ahead of the Cheltenham Festival again.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
Paddy Power up to mischief ahead of the Cheltenham Festival again.
oscar;1386949 wrote: http://www.cheltenhamfestival.net/categ ... 203080007/
I say.
Not sure If I approve.
You know, in a few hundred years the archaeologists will resurvey the site and geophys will detect evidence of the rider.
This will be accepted as proof positive that neolithic man had ritual races from Stonehenge to Uffington via Avebury and that Saxon horse worship was a continuation of the tradition.
Odd how history works
I say.
Not sure If I approve.
You know, in a few hundred years the archaeologists will resurvey the site and geophys will detect evidence of the rider.
This will be accepted as proof positive that neolithic man had ritual races from Stonehenge to Uffington via Avebury and that Saxon horse worship was a continuation of the tradition.
Odd how history works

Paddy Power up to mischief ahead of the Cheltenham Festival again.
I originally thought it was a photoshopped image.
Then thought again when Bryn replied, can't believe this isn't criminal, and my ghast was flabbered, why was there no police involved ? How can any body do a thing like this to a national treasure ?
But fear not, it was purely a publicity gimmick, very clever, didn't hurt anybody and should get national coverage...... genius.
The artwork was pinned to the ground using tiny tent pegs and later removed.
Then thought again when Bryn replied, can't believe this isn't criminal, and my ghast was flabbered, why was there no police involved ? How can any body do a thing like this to a national treasure ?
But fear not, it was purely a publicity gimmick, very clever, didn't hurt anybody and should get national coverage...... genius.
The artwork was pinned to the ground using tiny tent pegs and later removed.
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
Paddy Power up to mischief ahead of the Cheltenham Festival again.
Bruv;1386976 wrote: I originally thought it was a photoshopped image.
Then thought again when Bryn replied, can't believe this isn't criminal, and my ghast was flabbered, why was there no police involved ? How can any body do a thing like this to a national treasure ?
But fear not, it was purely a publicity gimmick, very clever, didn't hurt anybody and should get national coverage...... genius.
The artwork was pinned to the ground using tiny tent pegs and later removed.
I had assumed that it was not for real - they would have been crucified if it was.
Then thought again when Bryn replied, can't believe this isn't criminal, and my ghast was flabbered, why was there no police involved ? How can any body do a thing like this to a national treasure ?
But fear not, it was purely a publicity gimmick, very clever, didn't hurt anybody and should get national coverage...... genius.
The artwork was pinned to the ground using tiny tent pegs and later removed.
I had assumed that it was not for real - they would have been crucified if it was.
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Paddy Power up to mischief ahead of the Cheltenham Festival again.
This Is another one of their stunts.
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At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
Paddy Power up to mischief ahead of the Cheltenham Festival again.
I must be more gullible than I thought
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
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Paddy Power up to mischief ahead of the Cheltenham Festival again.
Bruv;1386980 wrote: I must be more gullible than I thought
Don;t feel bad. I was Initially outraged until I thought It through.
Don;t feel bad. I was Initially outraged until I thought It through.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon