Originally Posted by
dazza
Some wall/masonry inspired idioms/phases/rhymes:
Driving me up the wall.
Brick sh*t-house
Bricked it, or bricking it.
Stoned
Knocking me 'ed against a brick wall.
Sitting on the fence [though not masonry, so may be disqualified?]
Stick your head above the parapet.
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall...
He/She was the 'cornerstone' of the community.
My request was 'stonewalled' by red tape.
"Gizza job...I can do that!"
Yozzer Hughes affirming his brick-laying skills in Bleasdale's BFTBS
Originally Posted by
wsteve55
You forgot "Thick as a brick"!
Also Pink Floyd's "Just Another Brick in the Wall" from their album, "The Wall", later a feature film
Chris
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Nice photographs, Kev! I especially liked the one of the burned out mansion house at Allerton Golf Course which brought back memories. Both my maternal grandfather and grandmother were club captains there in their time. I was under the impression that the house was probably bombed in the war but it may have been just a fire. Does anyone know?
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