magic bollardsThursday 19 Feb 04Friday 12 Apr 13one of these bollards has magical powers Tags:bollardsodd 4 thoughts on “magic bollards” Tim's dad's Pete's son Tim Thursday 19 Feb 04 at 09:44 This made me think of Wizbit. Not sure that’s a good thing. Ha ha this a way….. funkypancake Thursday 19 Feb 04 at 09:50 as a near neighbour of paul daniels and the lovely debbie magee i should perhaps take the bollard round to their place and chuck it in to their garden. michelle Thursday 19 Feb 04 at 17:06 i’ve never heard/seen them be called “bollards” before. we call them “pile-ons”. or maybe it’s “pilon”. i’m not sure of the spelling. michele Thursday 19 Feb 04 at 19:21 “bollards” is new to me too. “traffic cone” is what we call them here. Comments are closed. previousbook reviewnextbin chair
Tim's dad's Pete's son Tim Thursday 19 Feb 04 at 09:44 This made me think of Wizbit. Not sure that’s a good thing. Ha ha this a way…..
funkypancake Thursday 19 Feb 04 at 09:50 as a near neighbour of paul daniels and the lovely debbie magee i should perhaps take the bollard round to their place and chuck it in to their garden.
michelle Thursday 19 Feb 04 at 17:06 i’ve never heard/seen them be called “bollards” before. we call them “pile-ons”. or maybe it’s “pilon”. i’m not sure of the spelling.
michele Thursday 19 Feb 04 at 19:21 “bollards” is new to me too. “traffic cone” is what we call them here.
This made me think of Wizbit. Not sure that’s a good thing. Ha ha this a way…..
as a near neighbour of paul daniels and the lovely debbie magee i should perhaps take the bollard round to their place and chuck it in to their garden.
i’ve never heard/seen them be called “bollards” before. we call them “pile-ons”. or maybe it’s “pilon”. i’m not sure of the spelling.
“bollards” is new to me too. “traffic cone” is what we call them here.
Comments are closed.