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bigmoog wrote:both julians big booooooooooooks on standing stones are classics


pure genius



i went down to avebury and communed with the henge, while playing WAHN


i cried, and my teardrops....exploded :arrow:
wow what a great name for a group....I cried, ! ;)

strangely enough I also went to one of the sights,,,it was in Cornwall...something like Arthurs circle...it was near a village called Irish...spooky place near Brown willy (or was it rough Tor...it rather spoils the Double entondre(sp?) if it was) ;)
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entendre



:wink: :wink:



sometimes i think im mad
...The wise.....are silent.....
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bigmoog wrote:entendre



:wink: :wink:



sometimes i think im mad
it's all relative...somebody's uncle told me this
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bigmoog wrote:entendre



:wink: :wink:



sometimes i think im mad
Think :shock: :arrow: Defo Broadmoor-esque :twisted: :mrgreen:
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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epsilon75 wrote:
bigmoog wrote:entendre



:wink: :wink:



sometimes i think im mad
Think :shock: :arrow: Defo Broadmoor-esque :twisted: :mrgreen:
TD is dalinian music for the bigMOOG

boinnnnnnnnnnnnnnng.......bong........a bibble......a wobble........dribble :mrgreen:
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Get that man a straight Jacket :arrow: :twisted:
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:lol:


I can escape from any straightjacket......except the sort the ASStoria G.A.Y crowd utilise......the rubber variety.......as I have run out of tal cum powder :mrgreen:
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bigmoog wrote:both julians big booooooooooooks on standing stones are classics


pure genius



i went down to avebury and communed with the henge, while playing WAHN


i cried, and my teardrops....exploded :arrow:
I have both these books - absolutely love them, SO fascinating with lots of language analysis too... such as the etymololgy of the name of the river Kennett... did you know it has the same root as our naughty 'C' word? :shock:
He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy!
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billythefish wrote:
bigmoog wrote:both julians big booooooooooooks on standing stones are classics


pure genius



i went down to avebury and communed with the henge, while playing WAHN


i cried, and my teardrops....exploded :arrow:
I have both these books - absolutely love them, SO fascinating with lots of language analysis too... such as the etymololgy of the name of the river Kennett... did you know it has the same root as our naughty 'C' word? :shock:
I didn't know that. I've just tried using it as a substitute for the "C" word, but it didn't have the same impact
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billythefish wrote:
bigmoog wrote:both julians big booooooooooooks on standing stones are classics


pure genius



i went down to avebury and communed with the henge, while playing WAHN


i cried, and my teardrops....exploded :arrow:
I have both these books - absolutely love them, SO fascinating with lots of language analysis too... such as the etymololgy of the name of the river Kennett... did you know it has the same root as our naughty 'C' word? :shock:
:D ROFL. :D

- we have not one but two wards in the Trust that are called Kennett. I don't think either one of them is anything to do with Gynaecology. :wink:
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bigmoog wrote::lol:


I can escape from any straightjacket......except the sort the ASStoria G.A.Y crowd utilise......the rubber variety.......as I have run out of tal cum powder :mrgreen:
:shock: :shock: :wink: :lol: :arrow:
RIP Edgar. I am going to miss you.
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