Opportunistic & Environmentally Damaging
A desperate imitation of Mark Watson’s “How to Build a Drystone Wall”, Herrings’ existential treatise on the happy impermanence of his being, appears willfully to disrupt macro invertebrate life. Baggy piffle.x
El Stantio via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/11/18
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All of mankind’s artistic efforts over the countless millennia* have been leading up to this zenith of human achievement! *well it is actually countable if you’re a historian and knows how to count these things.
Glenn “GlennAshcroft” Ashcroft via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/09/18
Undoubtedly the No.1 Stone Clearing podcast.
heavyink via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/08/18
As a non stone clearer I was fascinated by this podcast. Richard Herring has such passion in moving every stone. As a listener it’s thrilling. Will the next stone be bigger? Maybe better. Will he do his back in? Hopefully not MORE PLEASE
Ado Domican via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 11/09/18
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