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LPHP
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Woodhenge
Mar 20, 2003, 10:22
Hello!

I was told by a mad mad girl in the Red Lion to visit Woodhenge.

After a fascinating week at Avebury, I had become somewhat irritated by other people's opinions being loudly broadcast across the various sites I'd visited. You know.. BLAH BLAH look at the ENERGIES on that cwooor phwooar BLAH BLAH.. Can you FEEL it yet? BLAH BLAH...

It just does my head in sometimes.. I like to be able to come to my own conclusions.

I discussed this with the mad mad girl who agreed that it all was rather annoying.. but then the conversation turned to her visit Woodhenge. I wasn't bothered about seeing it or Stonehenge at that particular time, thinking that neither sites would match the powers of Avebury.

But she insisted I go. And it certainly was a TREAT. Who cares what the damn site looks like if you're buzzing like you're coming up on something?

And truly, that's how I felt.

Pix xx
LPHP
335 posts

Re: Woodhenge
Mar 23, 2003, 21:03
thanks!

I'm sure if you continue reading here, you will find others of the same opinion.

You're never alone!

Pix xx
dizzyfarie
152 posts

Re: Woodhenge
Mar 25, 2003, 21:00
i went to avebury with a shamen and she just sat off for ages taking everything in, besides shouting your opinions around everywhere upsets the "energies".love dizzy xXx
LPHP
335 posts

Re: Woodhenge
Mar 25, 2003, 23:21
Well, thats as may be, but you know..

I find a good old shit in the woods sorts out my energies.

How bout you?

Pix xx
dizzyfarie
152 posts

Re: Woodhenge
Mar 25, 2003, 23:47
you nasti man!love dizzy xXx
neighbourofthedrude
neighbourofthedrude
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erm,Pixie ?
Mar 28, 2003, 14:49
How long have you been a man ???

8o/
LPHP
335 posts

Re: erm, Drude neighbour?
Mar 28, 2003, 15:41
And what sort of a comment is that?

Are you implying that women aren't supposed to shit in the woods?

(or fart, for that matter)

;)

Pix xx
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