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thesweetcheat 6218 posts |
Dec 11, 2012, 18:57
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Not sure if this has been mentioned on this forum, so just in case it passed anyone by who might be interested (and why wouldn't you be?): http://www.headheritage.co.uk/merchandiser/item/HH26/ Very very very ambient, the noisiest bit is distant church bells. Recorded around Avebury/Silbury in 1998.
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Howburn Digger 986 posts |
Dec 11, 2012, 23:14
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Non Neolithic snobs among TMA listees might want to grab this beastie for the Christmas Stocking. http://www.headheritage.co.uk/merchandiser/item/HFS2/ Those who prefer their rites a little pre- I.A. may well grab this for some Festive Singalongs. http://www.headheritage.co.uk/merchandiser/item/300149-7/ Go on, go on, go on, go on, go on...
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thesweetcheat 6218 posts |
Dec 12, 2012, 07:09
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Howburn Digger wrote: ... grab this for some Festive Singalongs. http://www.headheritage.co.uk/merchandiser/item/300149-7/ Ha! It must be about time VJ and common era donned Santa and elf outfits (respectively) and made a Winter Solstice record.
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Evergreen Dazed 1881 posts |
Dec 12, 2012, 09:52
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thesweetcheat wrote: Howburn Digger wrote: ... grab this for some Festive Singalongs. http://www.headheritage.co.uk/merchandiser/item/300149-7/ Ha! It must be about time VJ and common era donned Santa and elf outfits (respectively) and made a Winter Solstice record. So bring us some Figsbury pudding, so bring us...
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VBB 558 posts |
Dec 12, 2012, 10:45
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Evergreen Dazed wrote: thesweetcheat wrote: Howburn Digger wrote: ... grab this for some Festive Singalongs. http://www.headheritage.co.uk/merchandiser/item/300149-7/ Ha! It must be about time VJ and common era donned Santa and elf outfits (respectively) and made a Winter Solstice record. So bring us some Figsbury pudding, so bring us... A cover of the Beach Boys' "Woden it be ice" ?
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Evergreen Dazed 1881 posts |
Dec 12, 2012, 11:42
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VBB wrote: Evergreen Dazed wrote: thesweetcheat wrote: Howburn Digger wrote: ... grab this for some Festive Singalongs. http://www.headheritage.co.uk/merchandiser/item/300149-7/ Ha! It must be about time VJ and common era donned Santa and elf outfits (respectively) and made a Winter Solstice record. So bring us some Figsbury pudding, so bring us... A cover of the Beach Boys' "Woden it be ice" ? It would be nice if archaeos (respec') such as MPP (nuff respec') could report on excavations in December in a more festive style. 5 Gold Torrrrrcs... 4 Amber beads 3 Bone pins 2 Arrowheads And a Bluestone dragged from Preseli.
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Sanctuary 4670 posts |
Dec 12, 2012, 12:04
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Evergreen Dazed wrote: VBB wrote: Evergreen Dazed wrote: thesweetcheat wrote: Howburn Digger wrote: ... grab this for some Festive Singalongs. http://www.headheritage.co.uk/merchandiser/item/300149-7/ Ha! It must be about time VJ and common era donned Santa and elf outfits (respectively) and made a Winter Solstice record. So bring us some Figsbury pudding, so bring us... A cover of the Beach Boys' "Woden it be ice" ? It would be nice if archaeos (respec') such as MPP (nuff respec') could report on excavations in December in a more festive style. 5 Gold Torrrrrcs... 4 Amber beads 3 Bone pins 2 Arrowheads And a Bluestone dragged from Preseli. LOL Re the last one....Father Christmas is more likely (allegedly!!)
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Evergreen Dazed 1881 posts |
Dec 12, 2012, 12:19
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Sanctuary wrote: Evergreen Dazed wrote: VBB wrote: Evergreen Dazed wrote: thesweetcheat wrote: Howburn Digger wrote: ... grab this for some Festive Singalongs. http://www.headheritage.co.uk/merchandiser/item/300149-7/ Ha! It must be about time VJ and common era donned Santa and elf outfits (respectively) and made a Winter Solstice record. So bring us some Figsbury pudding, so bring us... A cover of the Beach Boys' "Woden it be ice" ? It would be nice if archaeos (respec') such as MPP (nuff respec') could report on excavations in December in a more festive style. 5 Gold Torrrrrcs... 4 Amber beads 3 Bone pins 2 Arrowheads And a Bluestone dragged from Preseli. LOL Re the last one....Father Christmas is more likely (allegedly!!) As much as I love Mr Burls writing, i'm fully in the 'dragged from wales' group, i'm afraid!
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bladup 1986 posts |
Edited Dec 12, 2012, 12:56
Dec 12, 2012, 12:56
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Ahhhh Father Christmas the original flying siberian shaman, in his fly agaric colours "flying" though the air leaving his present's [more mushrooms where he went], even hanging presents around the fire probably came from people hanging The mushrooms themselves around the fire to dry [collected in the autumn], and cheeky rudolph with his red nose, did you know that reindeer eat Fly agaric mushrooms? and you can tell the ones that have by their noses [they're red], the shamans would then drink that reindeers wee and this cuts out a lot of the bad toxins because the animal has absorbed them, the mad thing is that if somebody drank that persons wee, they'd take on the effects as well, and so on and so on, the effects never weaken from one to the other, the whole world could be on the substance if everyone drank the next persons wee [errrrrr] and all from one even weirder person [the shaman] drinking that first reindeer's wee [good all Rudolph eh], but on the other hand i'm sure the solstice was a lot more fun back then.
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Sanctuary 4670 posts |
Dec 12, 2012, 13:08
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bladup wrote: Ahhhh Father Christmas the original flying siberian shaman, in his fly agaric colours "flying" though the air leaving his present's [more mushrooms where he went], even hanging presents around the fire probably came from people hanging The mushrooms themselves around the fire to dry [collected in the autumn], and cheeky rudolph with his red nose, did you know that reindeer eat Fly agaric mushrooms? and you can tell the ones that have by their noses [they're red], the shamans would then drink that reindeers wee and this cuts out a lot of the bad toxins because the animal has absorbed them, the mad thing is that if somebody drank that persons wee, they'd take on the effects as well, and so on and so on, the effects never weaken from one to the other, the whole world could be on the substance if everyone drank the next persons wee [errrrrr] and all from one even weirder person [the shaman] drinking that first reindeer's wee [good all Rudolph eh], but on the other hand i'm sure the solstice was a lot more fun back then. Of course...it must have been after that when he hitched Rudolf and his mates up to the stones and dragged them to the site of the future henge using the well known command of MUSH. Makes sense now :-)
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