20th December 2005, 04:52 PM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by Dave-Bonner
There's been a lot of talk about the possession of heritage (it's our heritage, it's the public's heritage etc). Why? Where is the line that denotes one group of people's heritage from another, and why does a specific group have 'rights' to heritage that another one doesn't (beyond the mere pragmatic resource management side of things). Just wondered if anyone can pull that one apart!
I thought everyone was agreed that it is MY heritage hahahaha.
I think the point about black sheep and copper dragon is irrelevant as the best drinks still have to the ones I make by fermenting the random reduced priced fruit at Tescos. Hmmm there's nothing like working the day after drinking fermented grapefruit [xx(]