I've pulled a few strings and caused a few temporal distortions, but I've got a Carling Weekend lineup that should excite a few people on Heartworld.
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I herewith register for the Heartland Karaoke to help filling up the space in front of the main stage when TSOM plays.timsinister wrote:I've pulled a few strings and caused a few temporal distortions, but I've got a Carling Weekend lineup that should excite a few people on Heartworld.
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Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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You forgot ARF!
And Misspelled Korin's band
I'm so glad you did not book us on the same day as those Sissies wankers, thanks fer that
AND we can call Gary Numan on stage to do a song with us!
IZ.
And Misspelled Korin's band
I'm so glad you did not book us on the same day as those Sissies wankers, thanks fer that
AND we can call Gary Numan on stage to do a song with us!
IZ.
Perhaps he didn't...Izzy HaveMercy wrote:You forgot ARF!
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I saw that we'd gotten a few kittehs in Heartworld earlier, but I think we need some of these, too:
Oh, and of course, all the furry/feathered friends will miraculously be hypo-allergenic!
Oh, and of course, all the furry/feathered friends will miraculously be hypo-allergenic!
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Erudite wrote:Reading through the thread this world is not so very different from our own.
But of course it is, man! Heartworld's only inhabited by Heartlanders, rather than the great "unwashed" masses who help to make some of our lives so sodding miserable.
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If anything this world seems made up through subtraction of bad things, seems we are secretly a bunch of hippies too.
@SINsister those images are all far too lovely
@Spigel hope the little one hasn't been playing in the grass
@SINsister those images are all far too lovely
@Spigel hope the little one hasn't been playing in the grass
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Loved in the flesh
But butchered in the mind
Oh what a pearl
What a well made world
Holy globe
Eternal home
Sacred sphere
So glad I'm here
Oh what a pearl
What a well made world
Closing doors
Opens eyes
To the fatal gift
Of a well timed lie
Loved in the flesh
But butchered in the mind
Oh what a pearl
What a well made world
Holy globe
Eternal home
Sacred sphere
So glad I'm here
Oh what a pearl
What a well made world
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Dr. Moody wrote:If anything this world seems made up through subtraction of bad things, seems we are secretly a bunch of hippies too.
@SINsister those images are all far too lovely
Oh, I'm definitely a (closet) hippie - speaking to the stereotype, though, I love bathing far too much to ever be a "real" one. Heh.
And thanks! I got them all from this site; I can sit there for hours, in stitches and cackling away over the insane amount of animal adorableness within. I love animals more than I do humans, which shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone here, lol!
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It's far from the real world, we have only brought in aspects we couldn't live without and transported them into this created world.Erudite wrote: Perhaps there's a lesson for us all...
Very clever and the way this thread was intended.Dr. Moody wrote:If anything this world seems made up through subtraction of bad things
So, if you want this world to look different from the real one, I would suggest the use of imagination, although one thing this thread does prove is we need nature and those natural things around us as human beings to feel comfortable here were we are.
so, another something...use your imagination....
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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That's the painting on our wall!MadameButterfly wrote: so, another something...use your imagination....
You saw that one on Feb 25 Debs?
IZ.
That picture gives me an idea.
Can we have a galaxy in the sky?
Like a nice really big one, that you can see clearly and in full detail at night, taking up at least half the sky, and that's also plenty visible at day.
Cos if nothing else, aside from looking utterly groovy and awesome, it would ensure that none of this earth-centric bull that's caused so much hassle down the centuries would ever happen.
Can we have a galaxy in the sky?
Like a nice really big one, that you can see clearly and in full detail at night, taking up at least half the sky, and that's also plenty visible at day.
Cos if nothing else, aside from looking utterly groovy and awesome, it would ensure that none of this earth-centric bull that's caused so much hassle down the centuries would ever happen.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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I am usually pretty anti-utopian in my half-baked views on Things And Stuff, but when I watch the Clangers... I do think they have pretty close to a perfect world
Sorry I went a bit mushy there. As you were
Sorry I went a bit mushy there. As you were
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Oh yeahmh wrote:That picture gives me an idea.
Can we have a galaxy in the sky?
Like a nice really big one, that you can see clearly and in full detail at night, taking up at least half the sky, and that's also plenty visible at day.
Cos if nothing else, aside from looking utterly groovy and awesome, it would ensure that none of this earth-centric bull that's caused so much hassle down the centuries would ever happen.
We do have the milky way, but FFS, you can hardly see it from a city centre. I've only really seen the stars properly once in about the last 5 years, on the way home from visiting my ma and pa. You forget in the city just how many stars you can see on a good, clear, dark night. So I vote for no streetlights in our new world.
Having said that, there was a cracking view of the Moon and Venus from our house last night. This doesn't give a proper idea (camera phone) but I only managed one with my proper camera before the battery died and I haven't uploaded it yet.
The Moon and Venus are in conjunction right now as it happens...
Edit to add: we do have the Magellanic clouds, but they're only visible from the southern hemisphere.
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Which means that we get, as a by-product, more music to listen to, Froglets that we can watch playing and blue string soup to eat !boudicca wrote:It also increases the likelihood of Clangers
That's quite a nice set of bonus additions
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