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Post by iameye on Jan 8, 2009 23:20:45 GMT -5
peace and love Bring on the Lucie (Freda People) ;D Frith is an Old English word often (and usually over-simplistically) translated as "peace". In terms of Anglo-Saxon and post-Anglo-Saxon culture, however, the term has a considerably broader scope and meaning, and merits closer examination. From FRI love, rejoice, security F FRED Etymology from Latin frigidus [edit]Adjective fred m (feminine freda, masculine plural freds, feminine plural fredes) cold, cool Derived from Old English friðu, friþ, it is cognate to Old Norse friðr, Old High German fridu, German Friede, Dutch vrede, West Frisian frede, Icelandic friður, Common Scandinavian fred ( all with meanings similar to "peace" or "calm") and also root-cognate to friend.In Swedish, two different words with different meanings have developed from this word, the words fred (state of no war) and frid (state of no disturbance). A friþgeard ( related word) would then be any enclosed area given over to the worship of the gods Frith is also used in the context of fealty, as an expression of the relationship between a lord and his people. Pepperland is a cheerful music-loving paradise under the sea, protected by Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, which falls under a surprise attack by the music-hating Blue Meanies; the attackers seal the band inside a music-proof bubble, then turn the Pepperlanders into statues and drain the countryside itself of colour. Pepperland's elderly Lord Mayor sends Old Fred (whom the mayor calls "Young Fred") off in a yellow submarine to get assistance. Old Fred travels to Liverpool, where he follows the depressed and aimless Ringo and persuades him to help. Ringo collects his "mates" John, George and finally Paul. The five journey back to Pepperland in the yellow submarine, passing through several episodes: Sea of Time - where time flows both forwards and backwards to the tune of "When I'm Sixty-Four", Sea of Science - where they sing "Only a Northern Song" Sea of Monsters - where the dreaded "vacuum cleaner" beast sucks up the entire landscape and then itself, Sea of Nothing - where they meet a rather helpful "nowhere man" named Jeremy Hilary Boob PhD, and sing the song "Nowhere Man" . Ringo takes pity on Jeremy and lets him aboard the submarine. Foothills of the Headlands (or Sea of Heads) - where they get separated from the submarine and John sings "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", Finally, the Sea of Holes - where Jeremy is kidnapped by one of the Blue Meanies patrolling the outskirts of Pepperland. When Ringo jumps on to a green hole (which turns into the Sea of Green and is actually a hidden portal), they arrive in Pepperland.Reunited with Old Fred and the submarine, they imitate Sgt. Pepper's band, and "rally the land to rebellion". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Submarine_(film)
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Frith is a druidic religious practice of divination. Historically, it was recorded in the Highlands of Scotland but also throughout Europe and in recent centuries throughout the European diaspora as far as Mt Warning. The 'frithir' (augurer) is supposedly enabled to see into the unseen.
A descriptive example of one type of Frith: This divination was made to ascertain the position and condition of the absent and the lost, and was applied to man and beast. The augury was made on the first Monday of the quarter and immediately before sunrise. The augurer, fasting, and with bare feet, bare head, and closed eyes, went to the doorstep and placed a hand on each jamb. Mentally beseeching the God of the unseen to show him his quest and to grant him his augury, the augurer ( predictions from signs or omens) opened his eyes and looked steadfastly straight in front of him. From the nature and position of the objects within his sight, he drew his conclusions. The 'frith' of the Celt is akin to the 'frett' of the Norseman. Probably the surnames Freer, Frere, are modifications of 'frithir'. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frith_(druidry)
park, wooded enclave
Warmer than the sun, cooler than the air[/color] dutch vrede f and m (no plural, no diminutive) peace Swedish vrede c anger, wrath versus 1447, in legal case names, denoting action of one party against another, from L. versus "turned toward or against," from pp. of vertere "to turn," from PIE *wert- "to turn, wind," from base *wer- "to turn, bend" (cf. O.E. -weard "toward," originally "turned toward," weorthan "to befall," wyrd "fate, destiny," lit. "what befalls one;" Skt. vartate "turns round, rolls;" Avestan varet- "to turn;" L. vertere (freq. versare) "to turn;" O.C.S. vruteti "to turn, roll," Rus. vreteno "spindle, distaff;" Lith. verciu "to turn;" Gk. rhatane "stirrer, ladle;" Ger. werden, O.E. weorðan "to become," for sense, cf. "to turn into;" Welsh gwerthyd "spindle, distaff;" O.Ir. frith "against"). free as a bird SheepdogStanding in the rain BullfrogDoing it again Big man (Yeah) Walking in the park WigwamFrightened of the dark
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Post by iameye on Jan 9, 2009 9:01:53 GMT -5
1965/66 it's hard to tell, really, because there's no clear view if the left panel on the car...a rag top mustang? who knows? www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D196-oXw2k Home, home and dry, like a homing bird I'll fly as a bird on wings. was it a ford mustang? The idea behind the Bronco began with Ford product manager Donald N. Frey, who also conceived of the Ford Mustang; and similarly, Lee Iacocca pushed the idea through into production. The Mustang created the "pony car" class of American automobile — sports car-like sedans with long hoods and short rear decks Lonely Driver Out On The Road With A Hundred Miles To Go Sole Survivor Carrying The Load Switches On His Radio Take It Away Wanna Hear You Play 'Til The Lights Go Down (Down, Down) the Bronco the macca mobile: Aug 7, 2008, 10:05 GM The Beatles legend and his girlfriend are currently on a road trip across America's famed Route 66 in a classic 1989 Ford Bronco. ;D wild horses wing man lol Pegasus
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Post by puzzled on Jan 9, 2009 9:43:23 GMT -5
False promises of longevity and health The line between alchemy and medicine was not always clear. In 2nd century China, the study of mercury centered on a search for an elixir of life to confer longevity or immortality. The prominent Chinese alchemist Ko Hung, who lived in the 4th century, believed that man is what he eats, and so by eating gold he could attain perfection. Yet, he reasoned, a true believer was likely to be poor, and so it was necessary to find a substitute for the precious metal. This, in his estimation, could be accomplished by making gold from cinnabar. Ko Hung’s other uses for cinnabar included smearing it on the feet to enable a person to walk on water, placing it over a doorway to ward off thieves, and combining it with raspberry juice to enable elderly men to beget children. In the era before antibiotics, sexually-transmitted diseases were deadly. Some scholars believe that syphilis was the most critical medical problem of the first half of the 16th century. A great number of printed works dealing with syphilis first appeared at the end of the 15th century when it was known by such names as "morbus gallicius," "the French disease," "the pox," and "lues venera." In the desperate search for a cure, it was almost inevitable that various forms of mercury would be tried. Indeed, the treatment appeared to benefit some patients. While it is unclear whether mercury actually did cure syphilis (some cases of the disease resolve spontaneously), the use of mercury therapy continued into the early 20th century. www.dartmouth.edu/~toxmetal/TXSHhg.shtmlAlchemy always involved treating the base ingredients with extreme heat, which supposedly changed its atomic structure in the end. Like most things, I assume they have the potential to be both medicinal and poisonous, depending on quantities. Balance is the quest. I am intrigued by the idea of achieving new and improved mental capacities without the use of psychedelic drugs. All members of the Beatles had opportunities to examine drugs and diverse religions. It seems reasonable that they would desire to share what they learned. I imagine that those beliefs would automatically work their way into any artistic expression, which can be utilized to communicate an individual's internal desires.
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Post by iameye on Jan 9, 2009 10:03:50 GMT -5
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Post by B on Jan 9, 2009 10:30:37 GMT -5
Puzzled wrote: "...it was necessary to find a substitute for the precious metal. This, in his estimation, could be accomplished by making gold from cinnabar. Ko Hung’s other uses for cinnabar included smearing it on the feet to enable a person to walk on water..."Paul McCartney Rushes 5/8 - Appletree Cinnabar[/color] Amber www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3AZf1QRCUw
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Post by iameye on Jan 9, 2009 10:51:45 GMT -5
that's wild, B. A dreamer of pictures I run in the night You see us together, chasing the moonlight, My cinnamon girl. Its crystals grow usually in a massive habit, though they are sometimes twinned. The twinning in cinnabar is distinctive and forms a penetration twin that is ridged with six ridges surrounding the point of a pyramid. It could be thought of as two scalahedral crystals grown together with one crystal going the opposite way of the other crystal. The hardness of cinnabar is 2 - 2.5, and its specific gravity 8.998. Cinnabar resembles quartz in its symmetry and certain of its optical characteristics. Like quartz, it exhibits birefringence. It has the highest refractive power of any mineral. Birefringence, or double refraction, is the decomposition of a ray of light into two rays (the ordinary ray and the extraordinary ray) when it passes through certain types of material, such as calcite crystals or boron nitride, depending on the polarization of the light. This effect can occur only if the structure of the material is anisotropic (directionally dependent).i dunno either ;D the dark horse? some musical entertainment www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjmnbavSs0k 07 rocking horse people and the silver screen mmt part 6 www.youtube.com/watch?v=XER78AlftJk&feature=related www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjmnbavSs0k
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Post by puzzled on Jan 9, 2009 11:34:56 GMT -5
In astrological psychology Mercury stands for the intellect and, on a more fundamental level, for the processes of symbolizing, the basis of our communication systems. All our knowledge of the parts of the world that we cannot directly perceive reaches us via symbols and signs. When these symbols and signs (e.g. words, pictures and ideograms) reach us, we associate them with our memories of our perceptions of the world, and then true knowledge or illusions (false ideas) about the world we live in are released in us. For every sensory perception that reaches us, there is some outer physical reality. www.symbols.com/encyclopedia/41a/41a12.html
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Post by iameye on Jan 9, 2009 11:44:05 GMT -5
In a strological psychology Mercury stands for the intellect and, on a more fundamental level, for the processes of symbolizing, the basis of our communication systems.
All our knowledge of the parts of the world that we cannot directly perceive reaches us via symbols and signs. When these symbols and signs (e.g. words, pictures and ideograms) reach us, we associate them with our memories of our perceptions of the world, and then true knowledge or illusions (false ideas) about the world we live in are released in us. For every sensory perception that reaches us, there is some outer physical reality.
www.symbols.com/encyclopedia/41a/41a12.html
you mean the guy with the funny hat with wings? lol entitled " mercury with his symbols" holding a palate and brushes? or arrows? and the staff? what? "LIFE'S BUT A WALKING SHADOW. A POOR PLAYER THAT STRUTS AND FRETS HIS HOUR UPON THE STAGE, AND THEN IS HEARD NO MORE. IT IS A TALE TOLD BY AN IDIOT. FULL OF SOUND AND FURY, SIGNIFYING NOTHING"...........
FADE THIS SWAN TO BLACK....
LOVE FROM PAUL APOLLO C VERMOUTH
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Post by Jai Guru Deva on Jan 9, 2009 16:08:57 GMT -5
I don't think we should entirely dismiss "pre-66 clues". It's quite possible that in some instances Beatles' expression may have been the product of a precognative dream. Music induces people into altered state of consciousness. In artistic outpouring, the group may have at times experienced a premonition by tapping into the collective subconscious, thereby unknowingly perceiving certain events before they actually occured.
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Post by iameye on Jan 9, 2009 20:32:38 GMT -5
who here has said the squiggle thing is a "three"? I LOVE this one.
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Post by iameye on Jan 10, 2009 10:37:12 GMT -5
live and let die featuring Sheriff J.W. Pepper: A local Louisiana sheriff. the driver's killer leads Bond to Mr. Big, a gangster who runs a chain of Fillet of Soul restaurants throughout the United States. It is during his confrontation with Mr. Big that Bond first meets Solitaire, a beautiful virgin tarot expert who has the uncanny ability to see both the future and remote events in the present. In disguise as Mr. Big, Kananga demands that his henchman kill Bond, who manages to escape unscathed. Bond follows Kananga back to San Monique, where he subsequently meets Rosie Carver, a CIA double agent, who is subsequently murdered on the island by Kanaga's scarecrow men after Bond suspects her of working for Kananga. Later he meets the boatman Quarrel, Jr. who takes him to Solitaire's home. Using a stacked tarot deck of only cards showing "The Lovers", Bond tricks her into thinking that seduction is in her future and then seduces her. Solitaire loses her ability to foretell the future when she loses her virginity to Bond and is forced into cooperating with Bond to bring down Kananga. It transpires that Kananga is producing two metric tons of heroin and is protecting the poppy fields by exploiting locals' fear of voodoo and the occult. Through his alter ego, Mr. Big, Kananga plans to distribute the heroin free of charge on the market, which will drive all the other drug cartels out of business, increase the number of addicts, and give Kananga a monopoly of the heroin market. Kananga's men capture Bond and Solitaire at the New Orleans airport. Bond does not identify Mr. Big, as the latter is wearing a plastic gangster mask. Kananga rips off his mask and asks a disgusted Bond if he slept with Solitaire, using Bond to test her abilities. Kananga turns Solitaire over to Baron Samedi to be sacrificed after he discovers that her ability to read the tarot is gone. Kananga leaves Bond with his henchman, Tee Hee Johnson, who takes Bond to a crocodile farm community in the Louisiana backwoods. Bond escapes being eaten by the crocodiles by running along the animals' backs to safety. He sets the farm on fire and steals a speedboat, engaging in a chase with Kananga's men, local sheriff J.W. Pepper and the Louisiana state police. Later, back in San Monique, Bond interrupts the voodoo sacrifice and saves Solitaire. Bond and Solitaire escape below ground into Kananga's lair. Kananga captures them both and proceeds to lower them into a shark tank. Bond escapes and forces a shark gun pellet in Kananga's mouth, causing him to literally blow up like a balloon, float to the top of the cave, and explode. After the job is done, Felix leaves Bond and Solitaire on a train out of the country. Tee Hee makes a last attempt on Bond's life and is ejected from their train compartment at high speed. Samedi is seen perched on the front of the speeding train in which Bond and Solitaire are travelling, laughing in his voodoo outfit, before the film ends.jaws: spy who loved me, Moonraker cool scene www.youtube.com/watch?v=23BEGkHdQ_UFlying
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Post by B on Jan 10, 2009 10:53:01 GMT -5
Wut?
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Post by iameye on Jan 10, 2009 11:25:18 GMT -5
teeth ;D
the word tooth comes from lion
Prince or pauper, beggar man or thing Play the game with ev'ry flow'r you bring Dandelion don't tell no lies Dandelion will make you wise Tell me if she laughs or cries Blow away dandelion
One o'clock, two o'clock, three o'clock, four o'clock chimes Dandelions don't care about the time Dandelion don't tell no lies Dandelion will make you wise Tell me if she laughs or cries Blow away dandelion, blow away dandelion
Tho' you're older now its just the same You can play this dandelion game When you're finished with your childlike prayers Well, you know you should wear it
Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailors lives Rich man, poor man, beautiful, daughters wives Dandelion don't tell no lies Dandelion will make you wise Tell me if she laughs or cries Blow away dandelion, blow away dandelion
Little girls, and boys come out to play Bring your dandelions to blow away Dandelion don't tell no lies Dandelion will make you wise Tell me if she laughs or cries Blow away dandelion, blow away dandelion [/color]
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Post by iameye on Jan 10, 2009 19:23:18 GMT -5
eschew obfuscation ? does that ring a bell? ring a ling ling? anyone? ;D there are some people in this room who do know the riddle to the riddle. AND it's funny
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Post by puzzled on Jan 10, 2009 19:37:16 GMT -5
eschew obfuscation ? does that ring a bell? ring a ling ling? anyone? ;D there are some people in this room who do know the riddle to the riddle. AND it's funny Isn't that part of the quote from the alien crop circle? "Beware the bearers of FALSE gifts & their BROKEN PROMISES. Much PAIN but still time. EELRIJUE. There is GOOD out there. We OPpose DECEPTION. [aka Eschew Obfuscation?]Conduit CLOSING [bell sound]"
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Post by iameye on Jan 10, 2009 19:50:50 GMT -5
you have officially freaked me out. that is unbelievable...but wasn't it debunked? it's a copy of a sci fi mag? I read that somewhere...so it's man made?
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Post by iameye on Jan 10, 2009 19:52:26 GMT -5
eschew obfuscation ? does that ring a bell? ring a ling ling? anyone? ;D there are some people in this room who do know the riddle to the riddle. AND it's funny Isn't that part of the quote from the alien crop circle? "Beware the bearers of FALSE gifts & their BROKEN PROMISES. Much PAIN but still time. EELRIJUE. There is GOOD out there. We OPpose DECEPTION. [aka Eschew Obfuscation?]Conduit CLOSING [bell sound]" OPD, anyone? shit crazy
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Post by thisone on Jan 10, 2009 20:00:20 GMT -5
I wonder if anyone has tried making a "music-box" from that disc pattern. Any midi wizards here?
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Post by puzzled on Jan 10, 2009 20:01:56 GMT -5
you have officially freaked me out. that is unbelievable...but wasn't it debunked? it's a copy of a sci fi mag? I read that somewhere...so it's man made? HAHAHAHA - I didn't notice the capitalized letters! That is freakin' awesome!! I suppose everything is debunked by someone somewhere - but I think the overall impression is still that it was an authentically formed crop circle? Here is Mr. David Flynn, who takes the crop circle very seriously, as it was designed based on his company logo:
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Post by puzzled on Jan 10, 2009 20:10:24 GMT -5
eschew obfuscation ? does that ring a bell? ring a ling ling? anyone? ;D there are some people in this room who do know the riddle to the riddle. AND it's funny Iameye: When you said "ring a bell?" that is what *pinged* because it closes with a Bell Sound, which never made much sense to me in context. www.cropcircleresearch.com/articles/alienface.htmlCurrent decoding info.
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Post by iameye on Jan 10, 2009 20:14:13 GMT -5
you have officially freaked me out. that is unbelievable...but wasn't it debunked? it's a copy of a sci fi mag? I read that somewhere...so it's man made? HAHAHAHA - I didn't notice the capitalized letters! That is freakin' awesome!! I suppose everything is debunked by someone somewhere - but I think the overall impression is still that it was an authentically formed crop circle? Here is Mr. David Flynn, who takes the crop circle very seriously, as it was designed based on his company logo: think he's holding the sgt pepper drum head? little mirror action?
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Post by B on Jan 10, 2009 20:14:58 GMT -5
I wonder if anyone has tried making a "music-box" from that disc pattern. Any midi wizards here? Wow! That is what the old music box disks looked like, but somehow that never crossed my mind! That's a great idea!
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Post by iameye on Jan 10, 2009 20:28:45 GMT -5
eschew obfuscation ? does that ring a bell? ring a ling ling? anyone? ;D there are some people in this room who do know the riddle to the riddle. AND it's funny the bell thing is a complex personal joke with someone, since you asked.... Iameye: When you said "ring a bell?" that is what *pinged* because it closes with a Bell Sound, which never made much sense to me in context. the bell thing is a complex personal joke with someone(s), since you asked....(but not you) and the bell would also associate it with my brain studies ;D i I'm sure you can think of few more. eschew obfuscation was Apollo C Vermouth's calling card, also, and very relevant to those that find relevance
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Post by puzzled on Jan 10, 2009 20:31:55 GMT -5
Thanks Iameye, Apollo was before my time, so I'm sure I've missed much of what he said. I only see bits and pieces copied in threads. What a funny *synch-up* this was then.
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Post by B on Jan 10, 2009 21:04:58 GMT -5
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