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Yes, thanks for those mammuth news and stone axes.!

This is amazing

"The find was made by a Dutch amateur archaeologist, Jan Meulmeester, who regularly searches for mammoth bones and fossils in marine sand and gravel delivered by British construction materials supplier Hanson to a Dutch wharf at Flushing, near Antwerp, south west Netherlands."
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:spy:now what sort of bee would you suggest keeping in a cowfallo poo coverd sun hive:icon_204-2:[/QUOTE]


Wonderful that you are so fascinated by the sun hive that you virtually can't stop talking about it.
I can offer you a VIP place on our sun hive making workshop, but you'll have to wait till next February ... there is a waiting list. You will get a private tutor to teach you how to apply the cowshit. The stuff we use is organic, though, but if you prefer it with neonics we can arrange that, too. Just ask.
With kind wishes
Heidi
 
suzi, I have a few pieces of mammoth bone from norfolk beaches ( I live in Norfolk), a mate has a lovely flint hand axe he found nr sea palling ;)

Fantastic! Fishermen often haul tusks/teeth in their nets, I've read, from the North Sea.
I have a few bits and bobs from the IOW, mainly lobster, ammonites, and some pieces of crocodile and turtle shell. And a small piece of a marine reptile, the chap in the dino museum thought plesiosaurus.
 
:spy:now what sort of bee would you suggest keeping in a cowfallo poo coverd sun hive:icon_204-2:


Wonderful that you are so fascinated by the sun hive that you virtually can't stop talking about it.
I can offer you a VIP place on our sun hive making workshop, but you'll have to wait till next February ... there is a waiting list. You will get a private tutor to teach you how to apply the cowshit. The stuff we use is organic, though, but if you prefer it with neonics we can arrange that, too. Just ask.
With kind wishes
Heidi[/QUOTE]

Is it easier to use horse balls and glue them with polyurethane foam.

Here is a modell of ball hive, "type top bar"

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Aha! So that's what they do with them, after they've castrated the horses...
 
to quote Bill hicks
all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves.
 
to quote Bill hicks
all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There's no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves.

It is time to change medication.

Life is energy vibration, as young yes. Now it is only stored energy. An adult man is 30% energy, fat....70% water...where are bones, muscles ...,
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It is time to change medication.

Life is energy vibration, as young yes. Now it is only stored energy. An adult man is 30% energy, fat....70% water...where are bones, muscles ...,
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you are wrong on so many levels, mate!
all matter is condensed energy, ask any well informed physicist.
the whole universe is made of energy (including you), and not even stored energy, everythingis in constant flux, always changing, maybe not on a time scale you can observe, but true none the less.
 
you are wrong on so many levels, mate!
all matter is condensed energy, ask any well informed physicist.
the whole universe is made of energy (including you), and not even stored energy, everythingis in constant flux, always changing, maybe not on a time scale you can observe, but true none the less.

I have met enough those guys. They have another hobby, driving with time machines.
 

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