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Giant slip of the tongue
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The National Trust is doing some work to restore the famous Cerne Abbas Giant.

Cerne Abbas Giant

Press story today includes this:

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Rob Rhodes, National Trust head warden for west Dorset, said: "It is lovely to see the giant emerge from the countryside.

"You can see his head and club more clearly and see him coming down the hill."

Nice! Don't slip on it while you're up there, Rob.

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Posted on 16th September 2008 at 9 40 am
by The Virtual Ranger
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Comment from: The Wildlife Gardener [Admin] Email
LOL! LOL! Wipes away tears of mirth!!
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