sheelanagig
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Saying HelloHi,
I would like to thank Raymond for an invitation to this forum.
I am looking forward to joining in with reading and posting.
Sharing information I have through life experiences.
I have been interested in the paranormal for a couple of years, and on 11th September I visited Tamworth Castle for a paranormal evening.
It was really productive evening and I got conformation of entities I picked up too, which was a bonus for me.
I love nature, and I have been known to work with nature elementals.
I love art and crafts, I really enjoy painting.
The biggest love of my life besides my husband, is researching pre Chritian History.
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evergreen
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Hello lovely to have you on here.. you sound very interesting and that is what we like- we are so opinionated and if you know Raymond I'm sure you can cope :)
don't be scared of posting we sound like we know everything but like I said its just out opinions lol
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ShadowPhoenix
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Interesting to see you here. I suppose it isn't quite often you'd run into someone you know from another forum...then again you were invited.
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sheelanagig
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Thank you for the welcome
Debate is good, so are other points of view.
History is a good teacher of looking at a topic from many angles.
Most are content to believe what they are taught, which is often the view of the winner of a war, or how your peers and teachers see it.
But in reality there are many views on that topic, each one valid and probably contradictive too.
Take Stonehenge.........
History taught us that it was used for sacrificial purposes.
Now it has come to light that this is not true!
It was a centre for healing, and many Europeans travelled to England to be healed there.
Unfortunately not all were healed, and those that died there were buried nearby.
Therefore being able to share information and viewpoints from each other help us all to learn and grow.
Hi ShadowPhoenix, lovely to see you here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/programmes/stonehenge/
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Raymond
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Hello sheelanagig, so glad you made to leap!
Welcome aboard!
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wackyjacky
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Welcome sheelanagig, where does the name come from?
Enjoy the site
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david hobbs
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Hello
Shelanagig welcome GHE.
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sheelanagig
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Hi wackyjacky,
The name Sheela Na Gig is very old and is the given names to sometimes grotesque carving on ancient churches.
Theory is that she was a Fertility Godess
Here is a link to find out more about her.
http://www.sheelanagig.org/index....heelanagig.org/SheelaTheories.htm
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Raymond
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By post 4 you're teaching us stuff and posting links.
You'll fit in well here Sheela.
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swanlady
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Hi and welcome Sheelangig.
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laura
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welcome to the mad house!!!
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sheelanagig
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Thank you for your warm welcome's
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Waffle King
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Heyo! i'm waff, the slightly drunk forum vampire, welcome aboard
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david hobbs
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I must offer apologies for Waff being slightly drunk.
On here that is considered a falure.
The rest of us are very drunk.
Still he is young.
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Waffle King
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I'm only slightly drunk, cos if i'm to drunk, i tend to wind up in hillarious situations involving a batman flim and a traffic cone
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Raymond
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Oh! Don't get me started on my traffic cone stories!
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Waffle King
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go share them, in chat raymond, should give everyone a giggle
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Raymond
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You're too young.
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Waffle King
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technically i have a mental age of 35. so pretty sure i'll be able to cope
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