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Ahh to get drunk, watch naked witches dancing round a fire, then get chased by pissed off flying women and barely escaping with your mutilated horse, good times....gooood times. [[User:Hex ten|Hex ten]] ([[User talk:Hex ten|talk]]) 15:10, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
Ahh to get drunk, watch naked witches dancing round a fire, then get chased by pissed off flying women and barely escaping with your mutilated horse, good times....gooood times. [[User:Hex ten|Hex ten]] ([[User talk:Hex ten|talk]]) 15:10, 14 May 2008 (UTC)

== What does "cranked" mean for the cobblestones? ==

"The line of the cobbles in the roadway is cranked, due to the belief that this pattern would stop witches from crossing."
I have searched and searched but can find no website that explains what it means for cobblestones to be cranked. I just find many people citing the same architectural writeup that wikipedia cites. Can anyone add explanatory text to say what cranked means here? [[User:AristosM|AristosM]] ([[User talk:AristosM|talk]]) 17:27, 6 March 2021 (UTC)

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This is just a quick template page with little bits of information. I haven't put any sources in cause I'm not sure what kind of sources we're looking for.

Anyway, the page needs a picture and some more info if someone could run out to it with their camera and upload a pic.

Ahh to get drunk, watch naked witches dancing round a fire, then get chased by pissed off flying women and barely escaping with your mutilated horse, good times....gooood times. Hex ten (talk) 15:10, 14 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

What does "cranked" mean for the cobblestones?

"The line of the cobbles in the roadway is cranked, due to the belief that this pattern would stop witches from crossing." I have searched and searched but can find no website that explains what it means for cobblestones to be cranked. I just find many people citing the same architectural writeup that wikipedia cites. Can anyone add explanatory text to say what cranked means here? AristosM (talk) 17:27, 6 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]