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Forced and badgered into buying this today by a fellow Goyer....<<<Will remain nameless



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lovely colour

26 Apr, 2012

 

That step could do with a clean cloth and a donkey stone!

26 Apr, 2012

 

what is a donkey stone?

26 Apr, 2012

 

Your fellow GoYer did the right thing . . . knowing it would be in good hands!!

26 Apr, 2012

 

We shall see Sheila..I didn't need any persuading ...In fact I ran over picked it up and took it to the till, leaving my guest standing...Shame on me.

26 Apr, 2012

 

Your guest will have understood . . . there's a certain compulsion among GoYers which you may have noticed.

26 Apr, 2012

 

Im sure your guest would understand ~ especially if i have guessed rightly!!

26 Apr, 2012

 

Guessed the guest?

Nice shrub man.

26 Apr, 2012

 

nice one 7. yes i have.

26 Apr, 2012

 

What..."what is a Donkey Stone?" .....!!!!!

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=donkey+stone&docid=4928153387794617&mid=1B8A7911A68F91E790DB1B8A7911A68F91E790DB&view=detail&FORM=VIRE5

i do hope that works.

26 Apr, 2012

 

well i dont think what i got was what you meant!!???

2nd attempt ~ you wont believe this but somehow it got there even with 'hope that works' in the link???? however the computer then said 'missing link' sorry!!

26 Apr, 2012

 

lol

26 Apr, 2012

 

was it very expensive?

27 Apr, 2012

 

I was quite pleased as for this size online is over £100 plus p&p. I paid less than half of that £100. Not something I could buy often though.

27 Apr, 2012

 

Thanks:) It looks quite mature:) money well spend :O

27 Apr, 2012

 

Wow, it looks like it would a lot more than a ton. Bargain Pimp!

27 Apr, 2012

amy
Amy
 

I think I can guess who forced you into buying that Pp £ 100 gosh I hope it doesn't die on you, I wonder if you can insure them LOL.. I love the colour :o)

I've never heard of a Donkey Stone !!

27 Apr, 2012

 

nor me amy, i found this on 'wikipaedia'

'Donkey stones were first used in textile mills to clean greasy steps, and give them a non-slip finish. However the stones also became popular with housewives who would use them to give doorsteps a decorative finish. Quite often the stones would be given out in exchange for old clothes or scrap metal, by rag totters, or rag and bone men as they were sometimes called.'

'Donkey stones were made from a mixture of pulverised stone, cement, bleach powder and water. The mixture was ground up into a thick paste and then formed into a rectangular slab on a bench. The slab was then cut up to form the individual stones. The finished stones were then placed on racks to dry, usually for several days, although sometimes the drying process would take longer if the weather was cold and damp. Donkey stones were made in three different colours; brown, using a type of sandstone called cotta stone from Northampton; white, using a type of stone from Appley Bridge quarry near Wigan, and cream, using a blend of the two'

27 Apr, 2012

amy
Amy
 

Well thank you Sticki ,that is very informative , they must have been cheap to make if they were giving them away in exchange for rags etc. that's my lesson for the day, it's not often a day goes by without us learning something new :o))

27 Apr, 2012

 

sorry, sounds and looks a bit long doesnt it ~ just copied and pasted!!

27 Apr, 2012

 

Not £100 Amy..... £45. and small enough to carry home.

27 Apr, 2012

 

did your guest buy one too??

27 Apr, 2012

 

She was busy chattng some bloke up!

27 Apr, 2012

 

Bargain Pimm's . . . terrific! "She" would have a struggle to get one home anyway :))

27 Apr, 2012

 

ooooh the naughty guest ~ especially when you were escorting her so chivalrously!!!

27 Apr, 2012

amy
Amy
 

£45 is a good bargain for such a beautiful Bonsia Pp, well done ......

27 Apr, 2012

 

Love this Pimp! Great buy as well.

Lol Sheila.....struggle at getting the bloke she was chatting up home???? ;)

27 Apr, 2012

 

Well P.P.Think Im the only one heard of a Donkey Stone but then being a Lancashire Lass I would, I used one in the 1950s, we used to get them from the Rag and Bone Man, but have to say Imuch preferred the Goldfish you could get instead lol

3 May, 2012

 

goldfish to clean stone steps with????

3 May, 2012

 

LOl.

There is a shop that sells Donkey stones still Pp. I may send some for Sticki.

3 May, 2012

 

lol you swapped old clothes for either Donkey Stone for cleaning with or a goldfish which you put in a bowl and looked at ha hah me being a youngster preferred to watch the Fish rather than clean the steps lol

3 May, 2012

 

i was half thinking of those fish that clean your feet!! you lancashire-ites may have been ahead of your time.

send a donkey stone???? do you reckon it would clean slate?

3 May, 2012



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