The Man Who Moves Blocks: Stonehenge Mystery Unraveled By Guy Named Wally

Wally Wallington in Flint, Michigan, may have answered one of the great mysteries in history: how did the builders of Stonehenge move and stack such massive blocks without machinery.

Wally Wallington is one guy I would love to have on my next move. He moved a barn over 300 feet without a single machine or power tool.

Wally, you are a God.

24 thoughts on “The Man Who Moves Blocks: Stonehenge Mystery Unraveled By Guy Named Wally”

  1. What are the odds? I did several “adult” features in the 80’s under the name “Wally Wallington”. You new this clip was coming:

  2. As a resident of Flint, Michigan, I assure you we have oodles of time to waste. My unemployed roommate and I are currently working on debunking crop circles in the back yard.

    The problem is not only the loss of manufacturing jobs, but the total lack of work for anyone with a business background… or for that matter, anyone who is educated who doesn’t want to work for $11 an hour.

    No disrespect taken. Facts are facts.

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