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You know, CIOCC in Italian is phonetically "Cheech" and some say Mr. Pelozzi, who went by the same nickname, was smoking rope while he was brazing those frames.
Gotta wonder how much of that artistic Brit masonry was affected by (liquid) lunch at the pub.
You know, CIOCC in Italian is phonetically "Cheech" and some say Mr. Pelozzi, who went by the same nickname, was smoking rope while he was brazing those frames.
Gotta wonder how much of that artistic Brit masonry was affected by (liquid) lunch at the pub.
There were at least 2 pubs within a 100 yards of that building, one still extant; but when that was built, cider or 'small' beer may well have been part of their wage.
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