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September 15, 2009 at 9:43 pm #1206412
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ParticipantTp says “sounding bit like peppermint park”
“lovin’ it!”
“bring on the snakebite and black”
September 15, 2009 at 9:35 pm #1206410missMushed
ParticipantAll tuned in 😀
June 18, 2007 at 8:53 am #1112974missMushed
ParticipantPlayground Politics wrote:that was beautiful what you said, thank you for sharing, cheers
No problemo!June 18, 2007 at 8:53 am #1133265missMushed
ParticipantPlayground Politics wrote:that was beautiful what you said, thank you for sharing, cheers
No problemo!June 16, 2007 at 10:06 pm #1112973missMushed
ParticipantRaj wrote:I cant explain it unfortunately [wish I could] but I feel its the right thing for me to be doing and its a way of bringing myself into focus if my edges have become blurred [an appallingly fluffy attempt at explaining this for which I apologise – some feelings defy me putting them into the constriction of words to convey them]i know what u mean, it is hard to explain, i feel that solstice, along with the equinoxes and winter solstice, is a time to reflect, and be thankful for what i have, also as a start of a new pahse in my life. I often spend time thinking about past acheivements, and future goals. Many of my life decisions have been made around thses times. Last year was spent at stonehenge/avebury and west kennet, and (especially at west kennet) amazingly calm,focused, and was able to get in touch with my more spiritual side. Saying this, stonehenge at solstice i would say, is not so much a place excersise spiritual interests and relaxation, as the general atmosphere is more of a celebration/party, which is also good!!
This year i will be spending solstice at home (unfotunately) but i may wander outside onto my balcony to watch the sun rise over drunks falling over and cars zooming past…as that is proably the best view i will get. but during the day, a feast will definately be in order, with decorating my home with a few summer herbs, and relative insense, and celebrating my daughter’s first solstice (well, technically she was at stonehenge last year, just hiding in my tummy!)
Happy solstice to everyone….no matter what it means to you…. Hope you all have a wicked day xxxxxxx:group_hug
June 16, 2007 at 10:06 pm #1133264missMushed
ParticipantRaj wrote:I cant explain it unfortunately [wish I could] but I feel its the right thing for me to be doing and its a way of bringing myself into focus if my edges have become blurred [an appallingly fluffy attempt at explaining this for which I apologise – some feelings defy me putting them into the constriction of words to convey them]i know what u mean, it is hard to explain, i feel that solstice, along with the equinoxes and winter solstice, is a time to reflect, and be thankful for what i have, also as a start of a new pahse in my life. I often spend time thinking about past acheivements, and future goals. Many of my life decisions have been made around thses times. Last year was spent at stonehenge/avebury and west kennet, and (especially at west kennet) amazingly calm,focused, and was able to get in touch with my more spiritual side. Saying this, stonehenge at solstice i would say, is not so much a place excersise spiritual interests and relaxation, as the general atmosphere is more of a celebration/party, which is also good!!
This year i will be spending solstice at home (unfotunately) but i may wander outside onto my balcony to watch the sun rise over drunks falling over and cars zooming past…as that is proably the best view i will get. but during the day, a feast will definately be in order, with decorating my home with a few summer herbs, and relative insense, and celebrating my daughter’s first solstice (well, technically she was at stonehenge last year, just hiding in my tummy!)
Happy solstice to everyone….no matter what it means to you…. Hope you all have a wicked day xxxxxxx:group_hug
February 15, 2007 at 11:51 pm #1099809missMushed
Participantcool, at least everyones on it :)raaa
January 2, 2007 at 12:57 pm #1083119missMushed
Participantsending you hugs n best wishes n get better vibes 4 ur dad xxxxx:group_hug :group_hug
December 30, 2006 at 3:35 pm #1096870missMushed
Participant:group_hug :bounce_o: :bounce_ci :bounce_o: :bounce_fl :alcoholic :bounce_b: :bounce_p: :bounce_g: :wave:
December 16, 2006 at 10:53 am #1093717missMushed
Participantwith any luck depending on getting a baby sitter, n a lift, we’ll be heading to gelvesdon locks to the reble lion shindig! raaa raaa
December 16, 2006 at 10:50 am #1096373missMushed
Participantits baby’s first xmas, so we are going to my parents to save on the hassle of making dinner etc! boxing day is more of a family day as my brother’s and i all have our own families and various commitments for xmas, so we all gather at mum n dads boxing day. this year there will be 20 of us!
as for my little family we will be celebrating winter solstice on the 21st, with a good seasonal meal and presents for the little one!
December 16, 2006 at 10:45 am #1096358missMushed
ParticipantDecember 16, 2006 at 10:23 am #1096303missMushed
Participanttequila brings out my aggressive side, stella just makes me uber pissed! I do notice the difference in my partner tho when he drinks it compared to other beer, he doesnt get violent, just argumentative in an irritating way. every little thing i say he has an argument for, this has lead to some long nights of debating! he could run for PM after drinking stella!
December 12, 2006 at 11:21 am #1096157missMushed
Participantthe country is going mad as a whole, all kids these days have to look forward to is high taxes, student loans and boring jobs. There are also alot of young people out there who arent so academic, and there doesnt seem to be much chance for them, unless they can get GCSEs they have little hope getting on a practical course, so they are more likely to think why bother, and spend their days getting wasted, as to be fair there isnt much else to do if you are young and especially if you arent well off. There are only so many times you can go to the cinema/bowling etc before it dulls the shit out of you and you want something more exciting!
If there were more chances for kids at an early age to progress in more practical skills, instead of being made to pass endless pointless exams, maybe more kids would feel they had a purpose. Its easy to get into the drug world and become someone, you dont need qualifications, and people accept you, you can feel important and feel that you have a place. If only it was easier to get that feeling in something worth while.:you_crazyDecember 6, 2006 at 5:55 pm #1095896missMushed
ParticipantDecember 3, 2006 at 7:54 pm #1093066missMushed
Participantmy mate got a visitthis week. they hadnt been able to find her dueto her moving house, but they had a robbery, and teh police had to be called, 3 days later they turned up regarding the rave. Obviously done some digging, and her name came up. Took DNA from her too, apparantly because ofthe police brutality and said they wouldnt keep it on file:you_crazy
December 3, 2006 at 2:02 pm #1095501missMushed
Participantaudiocraft wrote:i’ve got to admit though, the only decent ones i’ve met have been pretty disgusted by what goes on within the ranks and have been looking to change career. most definatly a bullys culture. the nice people with decent ideals soon get chewed up and spat out.when one of our squats was busted, ( with all the usual physical assaults on us, vandalism of our property and mistreetment of our livestock that goes on) there was a young wpc in tears, saying ‘ i never sighned up for this’ and the ones i knew in the midlands ( they were actualy a couple, husband and wife) were both looking to get out. people join with high ideals, but only the bullys get anywheregot to agree with u there, my dads oldest mate joined up, hes now a sgt, but is sick off all the shit that goes on, he always get lumbered with bollox, even got told if he lost his norfolk accent he’d be more likely to get promoted. he wants out now too.
December 2, 2006 at 9:43 am #1094634missMushed
Participantwell done:bounce_fl
December 2, 2006 at 9:40 am #1093018missMushed
Participantthe whole main reason i love raves is that they are generally outdoors! i love being off my head with nature around me, fresh air to breathe, and to be able to watch the sunrise. id rather be outdoors when its freezing cold than indoors partying anyday! cant beat the fresh air and space:bounce_fl
December 2, 2006 at 9:30 am #1095585missMushed
Participantcongratualtions!!!! may she bring you lots of happiness!!
December 1, 2006 at 2:58 pm #1094861missMushed
Participantnorwich born n bread, dunno if thats such a good thing tho……….:hopeless:
December 1, 2006 at 1:44 pm #1095500missMushed
ParticipantNo aggro, from either people out to cause you harm, the police, or people causing trouble with the police. Riots do not make for a good party in my opinion!
plus Vodka!!
November 26, 2006 at 8:42 am #1091230missMushed
ParticipantHey all! Im back online after a temporary disconnection. Hope everyone is well! Lily-Mae is doing just fine, shes now 6 weeks old today, and has grown into a littele character indeed. For the past couple of nights she has slept right through for 7 hours, so we are getting plenty of sleep. All those weekend raving have definately prepared us for the sleepness nights and early mornings when they do happen – which aint very often now! raaa
She is now really interacting, and plays on her baby gym thingy whacking the toys that are above her:
Better go, dont get much time on the net now!
Wich you all a good holiday season! xxxx
November 9, 2006 at 5:36 pm #1093753missMushed
Participanti dont think id take my daughter to a party, If i did take her to a party, it would be something like a summer planet yes, and get other mums to come along with their kids, and host a kids area. Id feel a bit more unsure about letting her go as a young teenager, unless i knew she was well educated on drugs etc, and know how to make the right choices. I wouldnt force raving on her, and would wait till she asked me about it. Id rather take her to the summer festivals than to raves tbh, festivals have alot more for kids to do, generally raves are simply there for the loud music and getting off yer face, and im not sure thats an environment id intoroduce my kids into. Im not sure id be able to explain to a 6 yr old why there were people wobbling about with white stuff under their noses…………
November 9, 2006 at 5:28 pm #1093676missMushed
Participantconfused my poor little head for a mo then!
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