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(isn't this what Alan Partridgeson says ?)

My favourite term is Electric Druid, Electric Druids, Electric druidry. I did enjoy listening to Steve Hillage 'when he first went solo'.

I'm also keen on Brigantia, Brigants and Brigantine.

The last is a hair tonic made from the recycled post-consumer waste from discarded electro-acoustic homeburned CD's.

All the stuff I've read here about saving megalithic heritage is pure bollocks recording them certainly (and that certainly is the first step) - but I've bled my heart over these pages through two summers over the destruction to sites in SW Northumberland. The only Modern Antiquarians to visit any of the sites effectively speeded up the process of damage to them.

Ascribing the creation of a large crop circle to the work of pigeons (^ 2 hrs.) is a bit weird !

<Speeded up the damage>????

Sorry fella, I was off to stare at a rock, but now I'm all paranoid. I visited one of those sites.

... which is exactly why we need Action for the Conservation of Ancient Sites so badly, FriedSheep!

What I said was:

It's possible that the area you refer to could be a region of bird damage extending the boundary of a student-created crop circle. Certainly the bulk of the photographs are consistent with the use of planks, ropes and rollers.

I take it as a compliment that you choose to mis-construe my remarks rather than provide a sound and reasoned argument aginst them. ;oP