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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Tin Can Alley

Mon, 08 Feb 2016, 00:23
Dabz
Made in Taiwan: Linkage Holy shit!!! :/

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Mon, 08 Feb 2016, 00:23
GfK
saw somebody on Cowboy Builders put an upside down bucket under a house foundation once, but this takes the biscuit.
Mon, 08 Feb 2016, 01:50
rockford
but this takes the biscuit.

Perhaps they were biscuit tins?

Back on topic, fuuuuuu....
Mon, 08 Feb 2016, 04:49
steve_ancell
In some countries they use mud and cow crap pies as building materials.
Mon, 08 Feb 2016, 04:56
rockford
Yeah, but they don't tend to build them into skyscrapers - just single storey dwellings. Although Barratt Homes use similar materials I've been told!
Mon, 08 Feb 2016, 05:02
steve_ancell
rockford Although Barratt Homes use similar materials I've been told!

Yeah, it's cardboard!