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Evergreen Dazed
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Re: Detailed pictures
Sep 14, 2012, 18:31
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
harestonesdown wrote:
tiompan wrote:


Pretty sure i can see Kokopelli in that third pic. !


We are all one under Irn Bru . Visions stream across the oceans and through time .


For the full experience mix with the mini chocolate ben nevises from the newsagent in fort william.
I flew to achnabreck on the back of an eider duck immediately afterward and realized the panels represent the calmac timetables, which is why they are so close to water.


It's the tunnocks that are the key to reading the timetable symbols .

Take 35 and it just looks like the underground map .
I didn't want to say as I'm was saving this for a jermey Kyle prog I hope to get on , but the black pudding produces the SOUND of the cups , straight fucking up . Achnabreck is quite trancey especially when you get rid of the didges . Cairnbaan is full on Ibiza and Kirkmichael Glassary as you can imagine is very Kenneth McKellar .


Its funny you should mention black pudding, becuase im about to publish something I started working on when I was doing a home economics GCSE, 27 years ago, concerning the very very very very very subtle effect upon the energy within the heavily cupmarked stone at Ballymeanoch if you hit it at a steady rate with a small black pudding. (heated)




Could we get some pics before publication or might that damage sales ?


Are you trying to financially ruin me?




I was saving the 35 irn bru details for the Jeremy Kyle show , but was quite happy to share the info .


Maybe we could do a deal, could you get me on the show too?
When this is published, its going to skyrocket (not the black pudding itself).

Lets publish the secrets of the black pudding sound/energy manipulation as one volume.

Any idea for a title?
tiompan
tiompan
5758 posts

Re: Detailed pictures
Sep 14, 2012, 19:13
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
harestonesdown wrote:
tiompan wrote:


Pretty sure i can see Kokopelli in that third pic. !


We are all one under Irn Bru . Visions stream across the oceans and through time .


For the full experience mix with the mini chocolate ben nevises from the newsagent in fort william.
I flew to achnabreck on the back of an eider duck immediately afterward and realized the panels represent the calmac timetables, which is why they are so close to water.


It's the tunnocks that are the key to reading the timetable symbols .

Take 35 and it just looks like the underground map .
I didn't want to say as I'm was saving this for a jermey Kyle prog I hope to get on , but the black pudding produces the SOUND of the cups , straight fucking up . Achnabreck is quite trancey especially when you get rid of the didges . Cairnbaan is full on Ibiza and Kirkmichael Glassary as you can imagine is very Kenneth McKellar .


Its funny you should mention black pudding, becuase im about to publish something I started working on when I was doing a home economics GCSE, 27 years ago, concerning the very very very very very subtle effect upon the energy within the heavily cupmarked stone at Ballymeanoch if you hit it at a steady rate with a small black pudding. (heated)




Could we get some pics before publication or might that damage sales ?


Are you trying to financially ruin me?




I was saving the 35 irn bru details for the Jeremy Kyle show , but was quite happy to share the info .


Maybe we could do a deal, could you get me on the show too?
When this is published, its going to skyrocket (not the black pudding itself).

Lets publish the secrets of the black pudding sound/energy manipulation as one volume.

Any idea for a title?






It''ll have to have Stonehenge , shagging and mysteries revealed in it , the cookings taken care off , hard times for most , so suggestions of getting something cheap .

"The Secrets of Archaeoacoustic Tantra .
Prehistoric Hi -NRG Fucking at Stonehenge:The cookbook .
Get fed , laid & loaded very cheaply . " ?

Ecky Thump press
tiompan
tiompan
5758 posts

Re: Detailed pictures
Sep 14, 2012, 19:17
moss wrote:
tiompan wrote:


a. That doesnt prove that spirals in rock art are drug induced. Theres a 50% chance they werent.
b. Even if they are, so blinking what? How does "I see cup and rings when high" add to the worlds understanding of cup and rings?

;)




Migraines of course give you at the beginning of their onset a particular visionary experience of wavy lines, amoebas etc, not sure if such attacks went way back in history, but as they can be sometime caused by weather conditions could well be.....




The daft thing about suggesting rock art is drug induced is that the spectrum of motifs is is so small . If the engravers were out of it they would have come up with a much richer palette .
Evergreen Dazed
1881 posts

Re: Detailed pictures
Sep 14, 2012, 19:20
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
harestonesdown wrote:
tiompan wrote:


Pretty sure i can see Kokopelli in that third pic. !


We are all one under Irn Bru . Visions stream across the oceans and through time .


For the full experience mix with the mini chocolate ben nevises from the newsagent in fort william.
I flew to achnabreck on the back of an eider duck immediately afterward and realized the panels represent the calmac timetables, which is why they are so close to water.


It's the tunnocks that are the key to reading the timetable symbols .

Take 35 and it just looks like the underground map .
I didn't want to say as I'm was saving this for a jermey Kyle prog I hope to get on , but the black pudding produces the SOUND of the cups , straight fucking up . Achnabreck is quite trancey especially when you get rid of the didges . Cairnbaan is full on Ibiza and Kirkmichael Glassary as you can imagine is very Kenneth McKellar .


Its funny you should mention black pudding, becuase im about to publish something I started working on when I was doing a home economics GCSE, 27 years ago, concerning the very very very very very subtle effect upon the energy within the heavily cupmarked stone at Ballymeanoch if you hit it at a steady rate with a small black pudding. (heated)




Could we get some pics before publication or might that damage sales ?


Are you trying to financially ruin me?




I was saving the 35 irn bru details for the Jeremy Kyle show , but was quite happy to share the info .


Maybe we could do a deal, could you get me on the show too?
When this is published, its going to skyrocket (not the black pudding itself).

Lets publish the secrets of the black pudding sound/energy manipulation as one volume.

Any idea for a title?






It''ll have to have Stonehenge , shagging and mysteries revealed in it , the cookings taken care off , hard times for most , so suggestions of getting something cheap .

"The Secrets of Archaeoacoustic Tantra .
Prehistoric Hi -NRG Fucking at Stonehenge:The cookbook .
Get fed , laid & loaded very cheaply . " ?

Ecky Thump press


Subtitle "Everything the scientists won't tell you..."

If that's not a radio 4 book of the week, I don't know what is.

"A revelation. I will never look at black pudding or Stonehenge in the same way again" - Airyfairy.co.uk

"A colossal work" - The Sunday sport
thesweetcheat
thesweetcheat
6218 posts

Re: Detailed pictures
Sep 14, 2012, 19:21
Ha ha ha! The best line on this thread.
thesweetcheat
thesweetcheat
6218 posts

Re: Detailed pictures
Sep 14, 2012, 19:28
Rhiannon wrote:
I think you're being too hasty. I think the carvers would have (possibly) had a more close relationship with time than us because they'd have necessarily have had to be aware of cyclical changes with the seasons ....


Yes, I think that too - not necessarily in the context of rock art specifically, but prehistoric worldview generally. Time as cyclical rather than linear.

The other big point in favour of that idea is that nothing really changed much for hundreds of years at a time. There might be the odd upheaval, terrible storms, bad crops, a nice new swirly pot decoration style, etc, but in general terms progress was incredibly slow, incremenetal and not even necessarily visible in a lifetime, more of a generational pace of development. The rapid exchange of ideas and concepts we take for granted was just not happening, and year after year was mainly marked by the passing of the seasons alone.
nigelswift
8112 posts

Re: Detailed pictures
Sep 14, 2012, 19:33
I dunno about that. They all look like mushrooms to me, which would be consistent with an obsessive interest in mushrooms to the exclusion of anything else. Is that possible? Do mushrooms do that?

BTW, a book about black puddings should be called The Ileum.
harestonesdown
1067 posts

Re: Detailed pictures
Sep 14, 2012, 19:44
nigelswift wrote:
I dunno about that. They all look like mushrooms to me, which would be consistent with an obsessive interest in mushrooms to the exclusion of anything else. Is that possible? Do mushrooms do that?

BTW, a book about black puddings should be called The Ileum.



My experience of mushrooms.

Use 50 and you'll get a little tingle all over your body, 100 or so and you'll have fits of uncontrollable laughter that can last for several hours, above that amount and you're into tripping territory, substantially more and you're gonna be seeing the world very differently.
My "trips" have mostly been at the lower end with very little visual effects bar enhanced colours, This all depends on body weight of course.

Mushrooms are often misunderstood, you can have real effects without tripping.
tiompan
tiompan
5758 posts

Re: Detailed pictures
Sep 14, 2012, 19:44
nigelswift wrote:
I dunno about that. They all look like mushrooms to me, which would be consistent with an obsessive interest in mushrooms to the exclusion of anything else. Is that possible? Do mushrooms do that?

BTW, a book about black puddings should be called The Ileum.




There have been suggestions that some African motifs are like mushrooms and much else besides ,but Atlantic/British rock art is overwhelmingly non-representational and the motifs are limited , there is the odd cup and ring motif that has a little nipple like extrusion to them . You must have been at the Ileum to see mushrooms , where ?
nigelswift
8112 posts

Re: Detailed pictures
Sep 14, 2012, 19:46
Everywhere maaan.
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