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Right. Now IM pissed.

If anyone has bothered to read my replies, I have tried to be careful and not get involved inany purile pathetic slandering matches. The ethics of hill climbing was not what I was discussing. My point was the event had been grossly misrepresented by people who had personal agendas and I thought knew better. If people could be bothered to read threads properly instead of going off on personal tangents then maybe we could get somewhere.

I notice not one person has managed asensible reply to my previous comments - only petty stabs at things they apparantly (by writings) no little

"Lammas bread my arse" If people could actually be fucked to get away from there computers, they may have realised that this bread was made with great effort using the first locally cut corn, swallowhwead springwater, and was made using sarsen stones, by hand. Ever tried making your own bread this way? No? Thought so! F*cking hard work.

So before people mock others, remeber that you will also upset others whom are trying to work with the poarticular ceremonies energies for the good of all - if this isnt good enough - well I sweared too much all ready.

Im sorry this has dissolved into tirade, but there are obviou8s personal issues here which are marring peoples judgement we all know about the feelings (which are both ways, and both are as foolish). Im NOT Terrys uppet, but these comments have been insulting to ME and my friends, whos only intention has been to celebrate the sabbats in the best way they can. Get off your conmputers and try in some time.

regards

it all a load of bollox ;-0

I still don't understand why celebrating lammas involves the necessity of climbing Silbury Hill when no one else is allowed to.

I can't speak for the others Nemeton but since it was me you replied to angrily I presume my couple of postings are part of what you're angry about. Can you tell me what I said to make you angry as I can't for the life of me see it. I try pretty hard for Silbury, and I don't think Terry's actions were helpful to the cause, that's all. I have zero other axe to grind (I have several good pagan and druid friends, and yes I've met Terry)

In view of that, I'm entitled to ask what was the justification for him being there in the first place, I'd have thought, because I don't know of any. But you haven't said.

>Ever tried making your own bread this way? No? Thought so! F*cking hard work.

Actualy I have, with better results than the teeth breaking stuff terry makes.
I still don't understand why Silbury is used at Lammas!
The hill was completed and abandoned for many generations before the celtic druid invaded this land.
Flying ants from the 1969 dig only shows that the hill was started in july or august.
I have photos of terry coming down the hill with a flower of some sort in his hand, it is not lammas bread.