Thomas wrote:
Dagmaraka wrote:I got to stuff dollar bills down the pole dancing stud's speedo... several times. they're all gay anyways, so who cares, but i had a heathenly time!
Right on!
yes, right on..... oh. that's not what you meant i suppose.
Dionysius, is that the same as whatsisname, Bacchus? Caravaggio painted him, and he is framed in my kitchen...I admit I don't take him seriously.
Osso tosses grapes hither and then, yon....
ossobuco wrote:Dionysius, is that the same as whatsisname, Bacchus? Caravaggio painted him, and he is framed in my kitchen...I admit I don't take him seriously.
Osso tosses grapes hither and then, yon....
Then, in my view, you have seriously underestimated him. I think the Romans may have made him into Bacchus.....but a lot was lost in translation....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dionysus
http://home.earthlink.net/~delia5/pagan/dio/Dionysos-99wtp.htm
http://dionysia.org/greek/dionysos/thompson/dionysos.html
Reading Euripedes' "The Bacchae" is a good thing, too, if you wish to see how the ancient Greeks regarded him.....
Not a TAME god.... :wink:
I think John and Sunday Reed may have been heathens.
dadpad wrote:I think John and Sunday Reed may have been heathens.
Ok, I'll; bite.....
Is that John Reed like in Russian Revolution?
Who's Sunday?
Lover? Mother? Other?
The Reeds were from some exotic, nearly unheard of, spot called Australia, you may have heard of it, I hadn't.
Complicated Story
Joe(The things people do when they are upside down!)Nation
Look up Sydney Nolan dlowan. His "girl in a lilly pond" painting is supposed to be Sunday Reed.
Some of our most famous early artists (Blackman, Tucker, Percival, Nolan) were supported and influenced by the reeds at Heide, their semi rural property outside Melbourne.
Interesting story really
Look up Sydney Nolan dlowan. His "girl in a lilly pond" painting is supposed to be Sunday Reed.
Some of our most famous early artists (Blackman, Tucker, Percival, Nolan) were supported and influenced by the reeds at Heide, their semi rural property outside Melbourne.
Interesting story really
i'm a sick heathen today. i object.
this heathen feels great today... I was a sinner last night but it was merely the sin of gluttony...ate an abundance of chocolate ice cream and reitred early...
I let loose a bit, and gave a few believers what for.
Sunday mornig is about wearing off Saturday night...
RH
dagmarka, princess of heathens, a little Sunday morning pick me up
http://www.able2know.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=3099821#3099821
dagmaraka wrote:i'm a sick heathen today. i object.
Awwwwwwwwww...........want some white magic?
dadpad wrote:Look up Sydney Nolan dlowan. His "girl in a lilly pond" painting is supposed to be Sunday Reed.
Some of our most famous early artists (Blackman, Tucker, Percival, Nolan) were supported and influenced by the reeds at Heide, their semi rural property outside Melbourne.
Interesting story really
Goddammit! I KNOW from the Heidelberg school....why do you think I blushed??????
i don't do coke, bunny. nor any other drugs, bar tylenol cold and sinus. but even that only in time of inevitability. i decided to go clean today and just duke it out, no magic no nuthin. only tv (catching up on Lost) and soup if that counts.
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:I was a sinner last night
I don't think heathens sin, that's the whole point.
Dag, do you have the world-class cold that is going around. Both me and mr. glitterbag are hacking and wheezing to beat the band, not even enough energy for a good "Heath".
A new challenger appears.
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Nice. My thoughts exactly.
Challenge? Challenge what?