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"Kay Easton" wrote in message ... In article , Mary Fisher writes Was Ramsbottom there then? Probably. I got the book (my request) as a school prize for best 'o'-level results. Now, my beard is white and my hair is - er - sparse, and I remember seeing a doodle-bug being shot down. Rasbottom would have been considerably older..... My beard isn't white, my hair isn't sparse and I don't remember seeing a doodlebug being shot down. Even so I reckon that you and I must be about the samew vintage - i.e. pre war. But I have researched viking life quite seriously and from time to time live it. None of us uses anything other than mead or ale for mind enhancing properties - nor have I heard of such a thing as that foreign name you used ... I have read about the Lapps using Amanita muscaria to gather in their reindeer. The reindeer apparently get high on it in a literal sense too - they leap high in the air, thought to be the origin of the Santa Claus reindeer. Have you come across that one in your researches? Oh yes, but that doesn't mean that the vikings used it ... :-) Mary -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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