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cactuscafe Posted Jun 28, 2020
That space song is kind of funny.
Especially when they both start singing.
A shooting star is ...
I like this type of education. I'd have sung the song all through the school holidays, and driven everyone nuts.
Speaking of Folk Music
cactuscafe Posted Jun 28, 2020
I've just been staring at that Gheorgheniplex. It's one of the most psychedelic images I've ever seen. Hilarious.
Speaking of Folk Music
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Jun 28, 2020
I think you and I are on the same frequency, then...
I was trying to find a record of 'City Mouse and Country Mouse' that I had as a child, but although there are dozens of version on Youtube, nobody seems to have that one, alas.
Fruitlands
cactuscafe Posted Jun 28, 2020
Interesting mulberry info, paul, thanks!
So, the Romans, eh?
So there's black, white and red mulberries.
Really? About King James? And the silk industry. Ah! I see!
So silkworms eat mulberry leaves. I wonder what else they eat?
Must think about silk worms.
Thanks!
Speaking of Folk Music
cactuscafe Posted Jun 28, 2020
heheh. Definitely. Same frequency indeed.
That's fine, I've got the shooting star song... I keep chuckling. I don't know why i find it so funny.
Good to have a laugh.
Arthurian coincidences
cactuscafe Posted Jun 28, 2020
Strange just now, turned on the TV, still thinking about FWR's Sword in the Stone, and there was a fellow being interviewed at Glastonbury Abbey, talking about ... Arthurian legends!
Then the cameras panned to Stonehenge..
Then the cameras panned to a Magical Story Garden near Liverpool..
Well, they will one day.
Arthurian coincidences
FWR Posted Jun 28, 2020
Just posted a story from last year to writing right, about interwoven stuff, one of your comments on it too! Spooky...
There Can Only Be One
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Jun 29, 2020
*stares in horrified fascination at the story on FWR's journal, but is afraid to interrupt over there...the cabbage head did it...*
Arthurian coincidences
FWR Posted Jun 29, 2020
Self indulgence.. If you're not a Highlander fan...turn away now! Lol.
Arthurian coincidences
Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Jun 29, 2020
I saw the film once, can't remember much of it... I'm afraid I was bored... yours is more interesting.
Arthurian coincidences
cactuscafe Posted Jun 29, 2020
Hullo peoples of the day, night, and in between
Interwoven stuff! Indeed! One of my comments? mwhahaha I am the ghost of interwoven. The interwoven ghost. I lurk about in tapestries and tartan.
Squiggle Dream
cactuscafe Posted Jun 29, 2020
I had an amaaazing squiggle dream last night. A very joyful dream. The ultimate squiggle dream.
It was sooo ultimate I can't remember all the useful bits that could change my life. I remember the general atmosphere though.
There were coloured squiggles, about an inch high, all dancing over a wide white space, and I knew they represented the words and the tune to something or other (this is the bit I forgot). They were very complete and unified squiggles.
Ah yes.
There Can Be Only One
SashaQ - happysad Posted Jun 29, 2020
HighLand(scap)er is brilliant!
I wasn't bored watching Highlander, because I was too busy
a) listening to the Queen songs
b) flinching at the violence
c) being exceedingly confused about who was who because Sean Connery was playing a Spaniard with a Scottish accent while Christopher Lambert was playing a Scot without a Scottish accent so it took me ages to work out who the Highlander was
Thus FWR's version is definitely much superior
Squiggle Dream
SashaQ - happysad Posted Jun 29, 2020
I love the sound of the squiggle dream - the words 'squiggle dream' taste lovely, too
Glad you enjoyed it, even though the ultimate details eluded you when you woke up {}{}{
Speaking of Folk Music
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Jun 30, 2020
The world has come to a sad state, indeed, when people insist on rights for meteors. Meteor rights should not be a high priority....
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