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mushroom25 | 16:54 Fri 16th May 2014 | ChatterBank
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City of Bristol Mayor George Ferguson calls the practice of fitting Love Locks to a bridge in Bristol Harbour "a menace"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-27432183
//If you've going to express your love, do it in a way that isn't going to cause a menace. Let's think of a Bristol way of doing it.//

my mind is boggling - what could possibly be a "Bristol Way" of expressing love?
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A bit of rope and some sort of sailors knot, perhaps?
That reminds me that my father used to use that term quite a bit: "Let's make it ship-shape and in Bristol fashion."
That's a golden oldie, stewey, I haven't heard it for years.
Padlocks are romantic? :-/
A clove hitch?
Daffy6543 - The BDSM fraternity seem to think so!!:-)

DaisyNonna - A Bowline perhaps? Lol.
I can think of 2.
How about the Bristol knot? Any fly-fishermen/women around?
No, all the fishermen around here fish for fish!!:-)
"Let's make it ship-shape and in Bristol fashion."

Is that in the Kuma Satra, stewey ?.
Well, that puts a different angle on things doesn't it?:)
More like Three Men in a Boat I should think ,tonyav.
is a kiss curl like a love lock but with tongues?
Ohhh, I know all about ''Three Men In A Boat, treetops, the writer came from my home town.
No, Tony; that would be "Masula shape and Calcutta fashion.":)
LOL, how silly of me, stewey, your correct.
As long as it is not a sheepshank. Nothing romantic about that.
I find a reef knot quite romantic, Daisy.

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