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I kind of have fun imagining a kitty being told not to walk there. And being a kitty, they immediately walked there.

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I live in a house build in the late 1800s. There are names and dates carved into the brick facade from 70 years ago. I think that is kinda cool.

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and no other prints around, so the cat came out and, of course, immediately went back in

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to the ackchyuallies here: I know, but relax and enjoy the mental image of the fiction

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Downer response: that’s not how tile production works

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These would have been made, fired, and then brought inside. There’s probably more prints but they’re probably on the underside of the tile.

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There’s a St. Peter’s in Wormleighton and a St. Mary’s in Priors Hardwick… I wonder which one they’re talking about.

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Possibly whittled out of the brick long after installation, by a bored funster, using a crude round-tipped tool ?

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Wouldn’t it take 79 years to do that to brick, though? Someone would notice

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He covered it up with a Rita Hayworth poster.

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