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    In reply to: Snooteries

    F LoveF Love
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      :yahoo_rofl:

      AHEM ……..

      Dear Cutie Snootie (I take it this is how you like to be addressed?)

      Thank you.

      Yes …… :face-plain:

      I am going to take my cleaning aspect to one side and tell it what you said. Free the flow of my back and neck! I will command it imperatively. Well, I think it was highly intuitive of you to know that THE KEY was my back and neck. You are fantastic Snoot. I FLOOOOOOOOVE and appreciate you and in doing thus I FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE and appreciate myself also, and thus the whole of the world and even Mabel.

      I bought some red fruit today, I hope you are fully recovered.

      sincerely and anonymously
      A. N O N Y M O U S

      #541
      TracyTracy
      Participant

        Annabel Ingman beamed at Felicty. She was delighted that the interviews were going so well: four perfect ‘dead guys’ already, and 57 more applicants to interview.

        Welcome to the team Felicity, I’m sure you’ll love it here. We focus on fun, not facts, so just say whatever you want to, and you’ll be fine.

        Felicity returned the smile. I can’t wait to start, Annabel, thanks.

        Oh, by the way, what’s the name of your DG?

        Hhhmmm, Oh, er, Oliver Twist, replied Felicity, Yeah, Oliver Twist.

        Oliver Twist, cool, so that’ll be the ‘Ask DOT’ session then. See you on Friday!

        #1547

        In reply to: Synchronicity

        ÉricÉric
        Keymaster

          Bald sync in NY, with the song from the Brit group Morcheeba I had in my mind yesterday What New York Couples Fight About & Skye (the singer)’s haircut :)

          Once a label is on something
          It becomes an “it”
          Like it’s no longer alive

          […]

          If it’s up to you
          My little sweet baboo
          Through the shouting and the fever
          Think of life as queer
          Think of it my dear
          And some knobs or a fancy tone
          From here there is no reason
          Baby’s got it made
          But it’s not what the life’s about

          What is imagination
          May become a fact
          If we think of it that way
          If you want to know

          ( )

          #1448
          TracyTracy
          Participant

            http://www.north-of-africa.com/article.php3?id_article=418

            This might be a better link for the comment about the connection between Egypt and Tuaregs :) :weather-clear:

            as well as the Egypt connection :

            At Jabbaren, he found a city with alleys, cross-roads and squares. The walls were covered with hundreds of paintings. Jabbaren is a Tuareg word meaning “giants” and the name refers to the paintings found inside the city, some of which depict human figures that are indeed gigantic in size. One of them measured up to eighteen feet high. Several of these paintings depicted “Martians” and for Lhote, it was the first time he discovered paintings of hundreds of oxen. Jabbaren was soon labelled one of the oldest sites of the Tassili.

            I think the mummy may be 6 meters tall………(Rahim told me that the tombs there were extraordinarily long….and we did have a giant enter the story ….) :yahoo_thinking:

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            AND: The Tassili n’Ajjer

            …..the Hoggar Mountains and the Tassili n’Ajjer, one of the most enchanting mountain ranges on this planet……

            There were largely two forms of rock paintings, distinguishable by the location in which they were found. Some were found in rock shelters, such as at Aouanrhet. These sites were where the shaman performed his divination, as the face of a rock was often seen as a doorway to another dimension (another parallel with the paintings in the French caves).

            (this reminds me of Oversoul Seven! # book by Jane Roberts)

            Though one could interpret their location as the work of a nomadic people, Lhote’s team also found several urban settlements.
            He found small concentrations of human activity around Tan-Zoumiatak in the Tin Abou Teka massif. It was a little rocky citadel that dominated the gorge below. The citadel was cut through with a number of narrow alleys. Lhote described the art he found here as: “There were life-size figures painted in red ochre, archers with muscular arms and legs, enormous ‘cats’, many scenes with cattle, war-chariots and so forth. Up to this time I had never seen figures of this sort in the Tassili and the mass of paintings that I managed to view that day quite put into the shade all those I had seen up to then.”

            more:

            http://www.philipcoppens.com/tassili.html

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            ENORMOUS CATS?????? :yahoo_surprise:

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