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  • #1754

    In reply to: Synchronicity

    TracyTracy
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      Have you :office: your :egg_wink: yet?

      I hope the :weather-clear: stays out and it doesn’t :weather-showers: for the holidays! It’s time for :bunny_head: to cast their magic :creating_magic: on :egg_wink: :egg_wink: :egg_wink: …don’t forget to take :video: and make :notepad: if you find a :search: put it in the :cluebox: or send it to the :news: for the whole :world:

      #1910
      TracyTracy
      Participant

        tjmarshall (3/6/2008 12:43): Here : Wrick!!!
        :notepad: Wyrick’s documented interests, besides mound exploration and surveying, included geo-magnetism, anomalous boulders, river terraces, beaver dams and sorghum processing. Wyrick is an archaeologist and had access to the site, he could easily place the stone in an area of his choosing and simply “discover” it the next day.
        (Newark Decalogue Stone)
        :yahoo_tongue:

        #787
        ÉricÉric
        Keymaster

          A draft suddenly went through the open window, rattling a pile of previously disarrayed papers that Finnley had neatly put on the desk, catching the office cleaner by surprise.
          (Albert is wondering now what is the gender of Finnley, but probably that has to do with his new exploration and isn’t very important. Al is agreeing with himself on using handy ellipsis)

          Finnley, perplexed by the thoughts having went in accompanying the rogue wind, closed the opened window. The air was decidedly more breathable, now the emanations of nicobeck were dispersed. Not to mention the trails of that magpie’s droppings. Finnley would gladly do with a bootle to roll them into a big ball.

          What was with the third-person talking anyway? Finnley was wondering… And who is Al? Finnley knew of a Haley, but no Al for sure…
          Surely that Tattler’s madness was contagious…

          Putting the papers back onto the desk of Mrs Tattler (yes, I think she’s a she this one), Finnley notices something that catches Finnley’s eye (“stop messing with my thoughts!” thinks Finnley)…

          … They were thus one of the first sentient races created by the Powers with limited awareness to populate the lands of Dooane (note: replace all previous occurrences of “Earth” with Dooane, and M’si with Moortuane). Uglings were dwarfish, a bit stout and let’s say plain ugly for most of them. But they inherited a keen mind and greatest forging skills.
          Uglings revered the Power known to them as the Goddess of the Earths, Margiloonia, as their resemblance with raw clay and unpolished rocks were for them the evidence of such lineage. Combining their craft, they created an exquisite cup in dedication to the Goddess. Huriol, the First Ugling King in these times of Legend was given the cup to care for.
          The Power known as Margiloonia upon seeing this offering of acknowledgment to her was very pleased and imbued the cup with transmootation powers which could be used by its true owner for healing, and some said, even to resurrect the flesh…

          A loud knock at the door drew Finnley out of the contemplation.

          Isn’t that vacooming done yet? I have a book to write! The stridulent voice of Elizabeth Tattler was asking behind the still closed door.

          #779

          When Leonora finished writing her blog posts and reading the latest Yurara Fameliki story updates, she strolled out onto the patio. Bea was talking in her sleep again, sprawled out on the sunbed.

          One hundred and eighty years hence,
          They sat and conversed on the fence.
          “We searched far and wide
          For what was inside.
          I am forced to admit we are dense.”

          Blimey, she’s connecting to that laughing monk again, Leonora noted, rolling her eyes. She sat down in an old wicker chair, and sipped her Rioja wine.

          #1722

          In reply to: Synchronicity

          TracyTracy
          Participant

            I googled Circle of Eights

            ***

            Give pairs seven post-its and ask the children to write down the main scenes. Take feedback and allow children to adjust/add to their post-its. Pairs then work on listing the scenes and sticking them in order. They should disregard any scenes that are not crucial, and just keep the key events.

            Agree with the class the basic key scenes. Demonstrate how to make a few notes about each scene to help with a retelling.

            In pairs, children make notes about each scene to help with retelling the tale. These should be kept to the barebones. In pairs, practice retelling the story, taking it in turns. Then put pairs together to retell their versions to another pair.

            ***

            If time allows, build this up to circles of eight.

            ***

            End the session by hearing several retellings. Encourage the children to evaluate between tellings, refining and improving their version.

            Explore ways of altering the retellings. Children decide to alter one aspect. They then retell the tale, with the alteration. Pairs should then move into fours
            and retell their new versions.

            ***
            Build up to circles of eight if time allows.

            ***
            The children recommend a version they have heard that is really effective. Listen to these, and as a class evaluate what makes an effective retelling. This enables more in-depth evaluation, especially by the storytellers themselves.

            #1905
            TracyTracy
            Participant

              “The FBI believed that many New Left leaders had a weakness for spiritualist mumbo-jumbo, so a 1968 memo suggested mailing them anonymous cartoons such as the one pictured here (scroll down)

              Subsequent mailings (from increasingly closer locations) could say “The Siberian Beetle is Black” or “The Siberian Beetle Can Talk.” Other proposed characters included “The Chinese Scorpion” and “The Egyptian Cobra”–anything with a sinister meaning open to mystical interpretation. According to FBI documents, the messages were intended to cause concern, mental anguish, suspicion, and distrust among their recipients.” –Brian Boling

              “…..on another occasion, an agent noted the counterculture’s ‘‘yen for magic’‘ and proposed that the F.B.I. send carefully chosen targets a series of drawings with ‘‘mystical’‘ or ‘‘sinister’‘ overtones. His suggestions included a drawing of a beetle, which would be made all the more ‘‘sinister’‘ by its caption, ‘‘The Siberian Beetle Can Talk.’‘ In theory, the perplexed recipients’ efforts to interpret ‘‘the significance of the . . . message’‘ would paralyze them with ‘‘mental anguish.’‘ In fact, such missives proved more laughable than harmful.”

              Beetle sync (with last nights Indian takeaway )……and a sync with my most recent comment about Elvira’s days as an investigator….

              #760
              TracyTracy
              Participant

                Elvira eventually reached the 25th bush on the left at Nutley Park with a bag of assorted garments for the near naked Becky, but there was no sign of her. Elvira investigated the rain drenched foliage, and deduced correctly that the bush had recently been used as some kind of camoflage cover by a taller than average person, mixed race and probably naked.

                Elvira chortled with delight; she had loved her days as a private investigator, all those years ago. Well, she said to herself, With a combination of forensic and physical clues, and telepathic and remote viewing skills, I’ll have Becky into some dry – and decent! – clothes in no time at all. Elvira stood quite still (in the torrential rain, which drew a few puzzled glances from the people rushing past), with her eyes closed and a happy contented smile hovering about her lips.

                Elvira was connecting to Becky, but she was picking up diverse and nonsensical impressions. A moose running up a flight of stairs, a monk sitting in the road talking about a cup……

                Pffft, said Elvira, no point in pushing it. Let’s have a look at the physical clues.

                There was an obvious trail of flattened wet grass footprints which meandered, at an incongrously liesurely pace, Elvira noted, in a random higgledy-piggledly fashion between the bushes, and occasionally in circles.

                Elvira set off along the trail with a spring in her sprightly old step and an aura of pleasant anticipation. She loved following a trail of clues! My, my, she said to herself, this is what I’ve been missing. Hhhmmm…..

                #1713

                In reply to: Synchronicity

                ÉricÉric
                Keymaster

                  :mouse: A rat/mouse sync with Tracy’s last comment
                  Got an email from my mum this morning calling me “the Rat” (an affectionate term coming from “library rat” as I was devouring books after books when I was a kid). Of course, it’s the Chinese rat year too :D
                  Another thing I found this morning on a random website was the name Smintheus (Σμίνθειος) an epithet of Apollo, sun god of the Greeks, possibly derived from the Smintha, a city near Troy, or from sminthos; the mouse (- exterminator/protector). :weather-clear:

                  ( ref ) [Footnote 7: An epithet derived from σμίνθος, the Phrygian name
                  for a mouse: either because Apollo had put an end to a plague
                  of mice among that people, or because a mouse was thought
                  emblematic of augury…]

                  #737

                  Finnley, you let me in right this mooment! commanded Elizabeth Tattler imperatively.

                  I am sorry, Ms Tattler, I am under strict instructions from Mr Arak that I am under no circumstances to let you in until this office has been cleaned. I will lose my job if I let you in.

                  Now there’s an idea! she thought, toying with the idea momentarily

                  Why that pompous, arrogant, supercilious proot ….. Elizabeth paused midflow to admire her vocabulary.

                  Finnley was quite enjoying the change of routine, and Ms Tattler’s office really was a treasure trove of interesting bits and pieces. The thick layer of dust, and were those magpie droppings? were a little off-putting mind-you. She plucked a book randomly from the shelf, and lifting the visor of her protective faceshield in order to see better, gently wiped the title clean. “I am Perfect Indeed” The author was some fellow named Erwin P Lemone who Finnley had never heard of. She picked another one, “Basic Flying Massage Techniques of the Ancient Kuzhebar, Book One for Beginners” by Jibberish E Shrale

                  Finnley, Elizabeth’s voice had taken on a wheedling tone from the other side of the door. Be a sweetie-pooh will you and put this note in my clooh-box. Finnley watched intrigued as a piece of paper inched its way under the locked door.

                  Sure Ms Tattler, where is the clooh-box?

                  On my office desk, next to the daily quotes. Don’t mess anything up Finnley dear, you be careful, I have very precious things in my office.

                  Finnley could not resist a peek but the scribbled words made no sense to her

                  Amanita muscaria intoxication typically produces macroopsia – Beckipooh?
                  13th gate and the 13th skull FEBRUPOOH 20TH 2008
                  The Snoot – who is he really?
                  supercilious proot! Arak Dr Bronkelhampton? ? ? ? WHAT IS PLAN B?????????

                  Her eyes fell on the daily quote for the day, that Lemone chappie again!

                  rainy wedding, merry marriage

                  She snorted derisively, He must be madder than Almad that Lemone, how silly! No wonder poor Ms Tattler seemed a bit mindblown sometimes if she reads stuff like that

                  #721
                  AvatarJib
                  Participant

                    Sam decided to take some holidays.
                    He left a note to his friends and went to Australia.

                    #2118

                    In reply to: Snooteries

                    AvatarJib
                    Participant

                      [The Snoot is currently away from this reality.]
                      [Please, leave an energy deposit after the non physical blip…]
                      :notepad:

                      #720

                      As the bride and groom were exchanging the rings, Al was brought back a few weeks earlier, when Becky had announced the little group she and Sean would get married. The initial excitement gone, Tina, Sam and Al had been given the honor to organize that very special day, while Becky surely wouldn’t care to be bothered by such petty things.

                      I think she’s already getting that distinguished snobbish style of the Wricks muttered Tina who was not so fond of being handed down these kinds of unprompted crottes.
                      Al, who was probably thinking as much managed a Don’t be so hard on her, that’ll be a mighty fine wedding, after all, marrying a Wrick has its advantages, we don’t have to be measly on the expenditures
                      Sam, a bit lost in circles, had acknowledged.

                      Well, that had been fun after all, at least Al was thinking, he had not needed to deal with Becky’s own mood fluctuations. As the only Sumafi of the group, he had willingly taken care of the list of the guests, and all the catering orders, while Tina was taking care of the decoration (bride included), and Sam was arranging for the organization and rental of the places and hotels for the wedding and its slew of guests.

                      Of course, as intimate Becky had first required the wedding to be, she had soon changed her mind, and had not resisted long the temptation to gather lots of people she had almost forgotten over the years.
                      Al could almost see clear as day — now the weather had brighten up a bit — in his mind his notepad full of Becky’s recommendations:

                      Becky’s family and friends
                      Sam, Tina & Al (of course)
                      Sabine Baina (mother) and Patel Mahapushtra, her new husband (a child’s toys mogul)
                      Dan (father) and Dory (step-mother; might fear a trip to New Venice, you’ll have to use some extra coaxing with her)

                      [long list of friends, snipped for reader’s comfort]

                      Sean’s family and friends
                      (mother deceased, father unwilling to come, pretexting his rheumatisms and not being able travel so far, but most likely unwilling to see Sean)
                      Sean’s children, Perry and Guiny
                      (aunt and cousin, Deirdre and Dorean Wrick) — Al’s update: they have unexpected guests coming back from Russia at their home, wonder if they could come? Becky: Sure!… Mmmm, Russia you said?

                      Now, finding some great gift for someone as easily distracted as Becky, and as spoiled as Sean was another ball of wax…

                      #1688

                      In reply to: Synchronicity

                      AvatarJib
                      Participant

                        I was speaking about syncs with agent Flove…

                        eschraiel: did you see the sync with the dog?
                        franci_free: am just reading your synch
                        eschraiel: haha :D
                        franci_free: i was thinking i had noticed dogs a bit yesterday
                        eschraiel: wow interesting
                        franci_free: firstly a little poodle outside the supermarket, we sat next to it for a while and petted it
                        franci_free: i would not usually do that
                        eschraiel: hehehe what’s apoodle?
                        franci_free: and someone showed me a photo of a HUGE dog they had taken
                        franci_free: hang on
                        franci_free: http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/littlebritain/images/gallery/poodle.jpg
                        eschraiel: hahaha I got that :p http://www.cloggie.org/pictures/proggold/web_Alpaca%20Poodle.JPG
                        eschraiel: it’s like a lama :p
                        franci_free: oh wow
                        eschraiel: yours is cuter ;))
                        franci_free: well that is a llama synch too then
                        eschraiel: really?
                        franci_free: because yesterday i thought “my goodness what a lot of llamas i am hearing about” and ther is one across the road too
                        franci_free: with the circus
                        eschraiel: http://www.cloggie.org/proggold/2007/12/07/note-to-googlers-its-not-a-bloody-poodle/
                        eschraiel: again a hoax apparently :p
                        franci_free: ahahahaha
                        eschraiel: I’m having a lot of hoax :-?
                        eschraiel: is that a clue?
                        eschraiel: it’s fun hoax though

                        And so we decided to create a detective agency specialized in hoacsynchs… agent Flove and me as the Snoot

                        Well Eric just told me that hoax is an ox so we can find a bluebull clue :-?
                        We are specialized in blueOx!!!

                        #1893
                        TracyTracy
                        Participant

                          Remember when I woke up one morning saying ‘The Midden Man”? No? Well, I’m just making a note of it here in case I want to peruse this later.

                          #1670

                          In reply to: Synchronicity

                          F LoveF Love
                          Participant

                            :yahoo_big_hug:

                            The other day .. yesterday … ? Raven’s name came up. Was it in relation to a dream of Sashi, Stasha, Sahahahahaha? … or something?

                            Well no matter, the point is that Tracy mentioned him. Well I didn’t know much about Raven, just that he made me laugh. There are a couple of jokes we had that stood out for me, and I am sorry Tracy … but I have to be honest …. one was the picture of Tracy with a sort of funny head thing on with baubles on it she sometimes posted as her avatar. And Raven put a note in my blog saying “should we tell Tracy she is wearing a doily on her head?” and this joke went on for some time because we both found it hysterically funny. Well I am not sure if Tracy did. :yahoo_worried: He often posted funny pictures as well, one of these I had swiped off his blog at one point because I liked it. (It was a funny road sign )

                            Well yesterday I had been thinking of Raven wondering where he had got to, and my sister sent me an email with an attachment of this same picture of RAven’s I had swiped. Then I went for a walk down the road and there was a woman with A DOILY ON HER HEAD! (It was a real doily, maybe she was trying to keep the sun from her head, I am not sure) anyway, thinking of Raven, I started laughing to myself, (quietly), and I swear I could sense Raven feeling delighted that I had got the joke.

                            Hope that all makes sense, it is quite early and I am having trouble waking today. :yahoo_yawn:

                            :yahoo_rose: a rose for the maligned doily

                            #1882
                            F LoveF Love
                            Participant

                              Tracy: there is no righteously indignant icon
                              Francie: yes, well if there were, i would use it!
                              Tracy: I meant all
                              Tracy: slip of the tongue
                              Francie: oh well thats alright then, i am mollified
                              Tracy: hahahahhahahahahahahha
                              Tracy: maniacally
                              Tracy: maybe I should change my name
                              Francie: hahaah what to?
                              Francie: molly, molly fried
                              Tracy: Molly Baloney
                              Francie: mollocks
                              Francie: yes! do it
                              Tracy: hahaha no
                              Francie: no well seriously, what to?
                              Tracy: I will be Molly Maloney and you be Betty Mollocks
                              Francie: ahahhhaha
                              Francie: doubt it
                              Tracy: Baloney
                              Tracy: not Maloney
                              Francie: oh no i feel a new character coming on
                              Francie: oh its okay, you can’t get in
                              Francie: :yahoo_whew:
                              Tracy: hahah would you please introduce them into the story under my name
                              Francie: thats why!
                              Tracy: Molly Boloney and Betty Mollocks
                              Francie: you will just have to save it up
                              Tracy: well I might forget it, just make a note of it for me, as if you were Becky jotting down a clue
                              Francie: okay i will post it in random ramblings okay
                              Tracy: ok, just paste this part of the chat as a comment
                              Francie: hang on i will do it now
                              Tracy: no, this chat part in story
                              Francie: no i refuse
                              Tracy: thank you dearest Franci. You may print that too
                              Francie: I will do it in ramblings or nothing
                              Tracy: ok
                              Francie: take your pick
                              Tracy: thanks
                              Francie: ahahahahaha
                              Tracy: ramblings
                              Francie: okay hang on
                              Tracy: you have got me by the balls, thats why
                              Francie: it is quite rambly, i think it goes rather well
                              Tracy: yes, you are right as usual
                              Francie: where shall i do it to and from?
                              Tracy: um
                              Tracy: start there up til here
                              Tracy: right here

                              #1496
                              ÉricÉric
                              Keymaster

                                Member list tab

                                :notepad: I just added a slight enhancement, a member list tab (visible to the members), so that we can have an idea of who’s who :face-glasses:

                                #656
                                TracyTracy
                                Participant

                                  Dan chortled and rubbed his hands together, watching the poker chips pile up on his corner of the computer screen.

                                  Fives and Eights again, they seem to be my lucky numbers lately.

                                  Fives and eights? really? asked Dory. What a coincidence.

                                  ~~~~

                                  Trini was fastening her seatbelt when she noticed the time on the dashboard clock: 11:11. Plenty of time to get to the port. Isobel was going away for awhile, sailing off to who knew where. Trini sighed, and decided not to think about it. So many comings and goings…..

                                  The round trip took longer than expected and Trini was surprised to notice that it was already 1:11 on the way home. And on the 11th of the 1st month, too, she noted, smiling…

                                  #1634

                                  In reply to: Synchronicity

                                  F LoveF Love
                                  Participant

                                    Sir Edmund Hilary died today (11/1 2008). Sir Edmund is a famous and well loved Kiwi, known mostly for conquering Mt Everest with the Sherpa guide, Tenzing (in May 1953 when he was 33). Within NZ his death is a big thing, he is like people’s hero, and their friend. :yahoo_rose:

                                    Mount Everest, world’s hightest mountain, is 8,850 metres high. It rises a few millimetres each year due to geological forces. Mount Everest was named after Sir George Everest, the surveyor-general of India who was the first to produce detailed maps of the Indian subcontinent including the Himalayas

                                    When I first heard that he had died, a voice in my head said “he was 88”, although I was not aware of knowing his age. Anyway yes he was 88.

                                    Well , also this morning I was walking along thinking about the nature of synchs. I looked at a car number plate. It said HONEY B (honey bee). I thought well that’s unusual, but it’s not a synch is it? yet sort of knew somehow it was going to be, Tracy and I talked about it later. What about BRB I thought, that would be a good synch. The very next car was BRB.

                                    Anyway just now I learned that Sir Ed was a Honey Bee-Keeper.

                                    oh another synch! welll he was the only living NZer to be on a money note – on the $5 note – FUN number :face-grin: He was fun, he achieved great things, and humanitarian things, but for fun, because he loved it.

                                    A 2.3-metre (7.5 ft) bronze statue of Sir Ed was installed outside The Hermitage hotel at Mt Cook village, New Zealand, in 2003. :face-wink:

                                    a few quotes:

                                    • “We knocked the bastard off” – announcing he and Tensing had reached Everest’s summit to life-long friend George Lowe
                                    • “I thought, ‘well Ed, me boy, we’ve done it’.” – on reaching the Polar Plateau after leading the first vehicles overland in Antarctica to the South Pole (in 1957) and wondering “whether I was heading in the right direction”.

                                    (hahha i am watching a doco about his life as I write this, they just said that after reaching the summit and hugging, and leaving some chocolate and a cross for the gods, that ……… after a quick pee, they went down for some hot soup ahahhah pea soup synch :yahoo_straight_face: )

                                    Like the old abbot Hrih Chokyam Lin’potshee, Sir Ed loved the mountains and went “higher than anyone had ever been on the top of the mountains” Hrih, Eric’s comment

                                    wow i just noticed the new quote of the day well it is about India Louise and Hilarion Wrick. Hillary’s first wife, Louise, and daughter, died in 1975 in a plane crash on the way to India. They were just talking about it on the documentary, and how profoundly it affected Sir Ed’s life, when I noticed the new quote.

                                    —Just flow with the story my little one, don’t hold on too much, or you will find it too difficult, and you will stop to find fun in it. ~ Lord Hilarion Wrick

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                                    #1625

                                    In reply to: Synchronicity

                                    ÉricÉric
                                    Keymaster

                                      Woot! Fantastic synchs Francie (ahaha, and trying to write “!!” on the mac keyboard, it keeps writing “88” instead :D ) – not minding the order at all

                                      Another one that you did not mention, related to the website of Ray Caesar: an octopus mermaid ( see comment )

                                      And, tonight, while dreaming, I had impressions of a character/essence named Raya (based on the first letters of our essence names), in a white toga, radiating peace and wisdom… perhaps an Olmec priestess, among other focuses…

                                      On a side-note, there is a very popular 3D software named Maya, and Maya is a favorite focus name for Awan/Dawn, and yesterday, I came across a movie named Rescue Dawn in the TV program.
                                      A funny one is that there is a character named Spook in that movie played by a Toby (Huss)… And it’s a spin-off from “Little Dieter needs to Fly”… mmm does that account for a “fly” sync?

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