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Hi, good morning. aw-see-oh.

I am totally amazed that none of you have commented on or objected to my use of teddy bears in the videos of the stonehenge model mill at http://www.granaryatstonehenge.org

Did you not notice? Or, is it that it makes no difference? Surely this is fodder for those of you who do not like this theory. Perhaps you did not view the longer videos.

Oh well they are just teddy bears.
clyde

During the construction and early usage of Stonehenge, it is very likely that there would have been bears in the vicinity. Whatever the true function of Stonehenge - and your granary theory is as good as others - I think showing bears is a valid inclusion.

beatles wrote:
Hi, good morning. aw-see-oh.

I am totally amazed that none of you have commented on or objected to my use of teddy bears in the videos of the stonehenge model mill at http://www.granaryatstonehenge.org

Did you not notice? Or, is it that it makes no difference? Surely this is fodder for those of you who do not like this theory. Perhaps you did not view the longer videos.

Oh well they are just teddy bears.

clyde

Should'nt worry about the bears Clyde, don't think they were around at the time, great stomping aurochs maybe, although they may already have been hunted to extinction by the time of Stonehenge.
As a collector of theories I would point out that belief/non belief in a particular theory is open to debate, and perhaps you should now settle back and not feel too hurt ;)
A bear story; in the district where I live is a wood called "Shagbear" which on this forum would raise a few titters... in actual fact it is a corrupted anglo-saxon version of a word that means Wood Hill, the english language is wide and various in its form, full of hidden meanings that get played around with.....
Moss

folks.

again i have greatly enjoyed chatting with you all and you have been very nice. i am getting much mail on my website and so i will depart here for now. one reason that i come here is to glean good pointed questions to include on my FAQ webpage. if you check the site you may see something that you brought up. i sometimes combine questions or trim them down a bit but i try to keep the main thought......

thank you so much for participating. if you desire to speak to me again, you can reach me through the website... http://www.granaryatstonehenge.org

thank you so very much and i hope that dr. wainwright finds much to prove his theory at the new stonehenge dig. i will be following it.

goodby from the appalachian reservation. wado- (equa). dane dah-goh huh hee. ohst ah-gee(ay)luh ee-nee woh-nee shkuh. skee.

translation:
thank you (big). till we meet again. its good (been) talking to you. respect(you)

clyde hollifield,,,,,,wado