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Quote:I like my hearts well done please
Black pepper? Parmesan?
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To continue the bad taste. this will complete your set. (well continue it) watch out for December though!
http://www.spellingmistakescostlives.com...ncalendar/
This topless version of the Mayan calendar is sure to get your heart racing, just before it is torn from your chest & offered to the gods by a Mayan priest. Includes sizzling swimwear shots of barely legal virgins just before they're ritually sacrificed to help appease Acan?s wrath and promise a fruitful harvest.
Printed on genuine coffee stained paper, assembled by the weathered hands of a bearded man in a windowless room and tied together with bits of twine.
Get yours before time runs out.
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as to large landscape devices... I did have a rather long protracted er....debate... with the Malvern Zodiac man.. sigh
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Thhink I'll need to go and have a quiet rest after Miss July before tackling the autumn and winter months (or is that spring and summer, allowing for that equator thingy?)
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I would pay good money for an archeaological calander by My Cartoon Reality. For large landscape (ritual) art forms have a look at Northumberlandia ( when I can work out how to do it I will put a web link) now theres a lady with some interesting assets.
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If she's a Goddess why is she lying down? She should be standing on a pedestal (like Nelson) with her backside facing London.
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http://www.northumberlandia.com/
To do a weblink, just stick in the url me ol'china
oooh I say mr Reality a saucy pose reminiscent of the Yoga position you suggest here for Post Processionalists
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http://conormchale.blogspot.co.uk/2012/0...g-fit.html
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4th April 2012, 01:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 4th April 2012, 01:14 PM by Jack.)
Grin.
Looks like some kind of exploration of the liminal
or an experiment to 'experience' what an ancient culture must have 'felt' when confronted by the ritual 'awesomeness' of the landscape of 'special places', meaning-soaked rock formations and 'story-telling' watercourses. They must have had little time for the everyday mundane tasks such as building houses or planting/harvesting crops and/or hunting, let alone inter-group politics, sorting out territorial boundaries, trade, social engagements, technological advances or warfare as they traipsed down their ancient routeways off their heads on some entoptic (or entopic) inwards journey trying to discover the real phenomenological meaning of it all.
No time to make sure them cows don't get away or Joey Bloggs and his cronies down the valley nicks another prize bull. No, everyone is far too busy making sure that all them pits have just the right amount of bits of ritual objects in each of them scattered randomly through the fills, let alone manufacturing the special objects themselves.
No time to till the ground or plant seeds, too busy erecting stones that align with those fascinating lights in the sky or that particularly interesting lumpy patch of stones; too busy building houses for the dead or ritually burning down structures to special too live in.
It must have been a miserable, smelly, unpleasant, hungry, cold, insecure and frustrating time for them ancients. (cf. Fig. 4)
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jack - and now describe life in a medieval monastry or at a hindu festival or ......
If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers
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Jack... you have given away the secret of archaeo-sel;f importance
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Duck! Goddesses of Northumberlandia clearly aren't any good at flying
(it's been a long day out in the wind, sorry :I)
Am
definitely not letting Jack anywhere near the discussion on any of the Neo sites I'm writing up :0