bert and ernie from sesame street? bert does quite look like orford and they both have same size proportions to the real thing. pretty good suggestion imo maybe make ernie a little more older looking?
Tikay has to be played by Robin Williams cause of there matching heights Orford has to be played by John Travolta due to there matching silly laughs lol
Tikay, English Bond or Flemish Bond? Posted by Machka
Because I made a reference in the Show to brickwork, with which I have a certain interest, not to say fascination?
Well I don't make this stuff up - "English" & "Flemish" Bond are bricklaying or "brickwork" terms.
Flemish Bond is used for 9" (one brick) walls, say, garden walls. Each course is alternate header & stretcher. Header is "short side to the face", stretcher is "long side to the face".
Englisg Bond is alternate courses, one course headers, one course all stretchers. A "course" is each level of a brick construction, & is one brick (about 3") high.
I did a City & Guilds in Brickwork, we had to construct a Welsh arch. I got 49% in the written part (50% was the max, & you needed 60% total to Pass), but my practical part got "no mark" as it collapsed while the tutor was attempting to mark it. I also failed my C & G in plumbing, painting & decorating, & carpentry & joinery. But I passed in fibrous plasterwork. Which came in handy during my life. Not.
is this a site for travis perkins lol Posted by stokefc
You'll never believe this - but Travis Perkins are a Builders Merchant, & I served a full apprecticeship as a Builders Merchant - Light side AND Heavy side.
In Response to Re: PRIMO 28/02/2010 : You'll never believe this - but Travis Perkins are a Builders Merchant, & I served a full apprecticeship as a Builders Merchant - Light side AND Heavy side. Jeez, my life took some peculiar routes. Posted by Tikay10
yes i do believe you lol you seem to have done everyting m8
In Response to Re: PRIMO 28/02/2010 : Because I made a reference in the Show to brickwork, with which I have a certain interest, not to say fascination? Well I don't make this stuff up - "English" & "Flemish" Bond are bricklaying or "brickwork" terms. Posted by Tikay10
In Response to Re: PRIMO 28/02/2010 : You'll never believe this - but Travis Perkins are a Builders Merchant, & I served a full apprecticeship as a Builders Merchant - Light side AND Heavy side. Jeez, my life took some peculiar routes. Posted by Tikay10
They are a huge company, they also own a number of DIY chains now as well as "Proper builders Merchants" including Focus & Wickes
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All the best sir!
Orford has to be played by John Travolta due to there matching silly laughs lol
Well I don't make this stuff up - "English" & "Flemish" Bond are bricklaying or "brickwork" terms.
Flemish Bond is used for 9" (one brick) walls, say, garden walls. Each course is alternate header & stretcher. Header is "short side to the face", stretcher is "long side to the face".
Englisg Bond is alternate courses, one course headers, one course all stretchers. A "course" is each level of a brick construction, & is one brick (about 3") high.
I did a City & Guilds in Brickwork, we had to construct a Welsh arch. I got 49% in the written part (50% was the max, & you needed 60% total to Pass), but my practical part got "no mark" as it collapsed while the tutor was attempting to mark it. I also failed my C & G in plumbing, painting & decorating, & carpentry & joinery. But I passed in fibrous plasterwork. Which came in handy during my life. Not.
Jeez, my life took some peculiar routes.
Flemish, every day!