The very many questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread XXIX

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I know. That's possibly why garden walls tend to be constructed with the frog down. But after about 30 years they start to fall down. Mine had got in such a particularly parlous state I had to begrudingly fork out real CASH (!) to have it repaired when I moved here, in case any passing pedestrians got crushed by falling masonry. There really were chunks of it so loose that I thought it might blow over in the wind.
 
Erm, Daw, you're supposed to start the new thread…
 
"The very many questions-not worth-their-own-thread question thread XXX" thread, I guess.

But you don't have to. If you don't, it automatically falls to someone else according to some arcane formula known only to... I don't know whom.
 
Still hoping for New York food recommendations! Where should I get a hot dog from? Where should I get cheesecake from? Where should I get pizza from? What else should I be after, if I want to try the local classics? (excluding bagels, I am not a bagel guy, unless everyone does really think that they're going to blow my mind. I usually find them too bready and too heavy)
 
Then maybe call a concrete mixer and pour it all over with concrete and forget about it for the next 30 years? Or bite a bullet and launch full scale renovation works.

Some people even see chain link fencing over old masonry as the most cost effective way...

My bricklayer friend has actually done a very reasonable-looking job for a fraction of the price of a full-scale renovation.
 
I think Borachio is the one that is meant to make the new thread, since Daw hasn't
 
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