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  • Stonemason is right, though I disagree with him on most things ...

    Tory nutjobs 2008

  • The 'Stonemason' - can you believe this guy? he calls an entire culture a 'backwater' and attributes to its speakers the desire to abolish English, then calls other people prejudiced and insulting and paranoid!

    Labour: no presence at the Eisteddfod 2008

  • The finest painting in this show, popularly known as The Stonemason's Yard, gives us a scene which takes in a stonemason's yard and, across a canal, a church and other grander buildings.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • Stonemason said ... my last comment was premature as I selected the Publish rather than Preview button.

    Wales says Yes? 2008

  • Stonemason said ... anon, there's no such thing as a free lunch, it is paid for from tax revenue's.

    Free school fruit plan 2008

  • Stonemason: I think that, just like the UK govt is talking about immigrants learning English and "Englishness", that immigrants to Wales should learn Welsh and "Welshness".

    Peer slates Peter over Welsh language 2008

  • One of the reasons Plaid is doing relatively well in places like Cardiff is that people like Elfyn and Stonemason make such pisspoor arguments, and reveal themselves pretty quickly to be Welsh-hating buffoons who are driven by fear and manufactured resentment.

    Labour: no presence at the Eisteddfod 2008

  • I've taken up Stonemason on his offer to look at his blog and I've found a trove of batty comments about how Welsh speakers will perform 'ethnic cleansing' on English-speakers, and how we will all be 'sacrificed on the fire of political inferiority' etc etc.

    Labour: no presence at the Eisteddfod 2008

  • Concurrently with the appearance of "" The Crossing, '' for example, Ecco Press is publishing McCarthy's only play, "" The Stonemason, '' which centers on, of all things, the domestic troubles of a middle-class black family in Louisville, Ky., in the '70s.

    Brightening Western Star 2008

  • I'm not interested in your two-dimensional fantasies, Stonemason.

    Dafydd Trystan Davies MP 2008

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