"the_dawggie" <the_dawggie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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George W. Frost wrote:
: > "TG'sFM" <suvvdj@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Apr 30, 9:35 am, ray <ferre...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
: >>> TG'sFM wrote:
: >>>> On Apr 30, 9:17 am, David Springthorpe
<GordonLightfoot...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
: >>>> wrote:
: >>>>> http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=454750
: >>>> I know what's wrong with it. The last line says it was a 'white
brick
: >>>> home'. How can you have white bricks? The process of firing them
in
: >>>> the kiln would darken them.
: >>> Calcil bricks popular in the 1970s were white. That is, if you're
into
: >>> bricks. Besser also produced similar textured bricks in various
shapes,
: >>> types and colours. Apart, of course, from just painting the
bludgers.
: >>> Cheers,
: >>> Ray
: >> If the house was painted, they should have said the 'white painted
: >> home'.
: >
: > But they didn't, they said a white brick home
: >
: > There are thousands of homes around with white bricks and not painted
: > actually, they were a very light shade of grey
:
: White bricks in my apartment building basement. I think
: they painted them.
:
: I don't like black bricks.
They used to call SLAB's, Bricks in NZ. (IE Brick of beer 24 cans) And NZ
Black beer aint all that
bad actually, especially Black Macs, hmmmmm yummy.


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