Figuring how Stonehenge was built--in your backyard:
Truly awesome.
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This guy is awesome. In fact, this guy makes me wish that awesome was a verb, so that I could say that "he awesomed around like there was no tomorrow."
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This dude and the anvil-launcher dude should get together and launch stonehenge into the fucking sky!
Terrific.
Great I have trouble with put together furniture and this guy builds frigging stonehenge.
very cool
Very cool, but how is he going to install the horizontal blocks that sit on top? I think that is the toughest part of building stonehenge.