Celtic woman on PBS

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Re: Celtic woman on PBS

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Lambchop wrote:I think that may have been because you were watching it. You had the full effect of visually-transmitted hormonal stimulation. Your brain was . . . ah . . . going south, I suspect.
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Well, hey, if they get to carry spears and shields count me in! Oh---do you have to be "Celtic" to join up? I suppose a woman of Vikingesque origins might not be too popular, but perhaps we could agree to let bygones be bygones. We are all womyn afterall.
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Cynth wrote:Well, hey, if they get to carry spears and shields count me in!
Hey, Cynth; I'm with ya.
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Hey, as long as you wear those fetching bronze Xena-type plastrons, I'm down wid dat.
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Regretfully I must leave the plastrons (must look that up---but not too hard to guess) to scottielvr. I'll definitely be sticking to the more toga-like rainment for very good reasons. :lol:
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Nanohedron wrote:Hey, as long as you wear those fetching bronze Xena-type plastrons, I'm down wid dat.
Nah. The bronze is only for battle dress uniform. Anyway, it chafes. For daily wear, there's nothing like leather.

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More leather, better package.

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scottielvr wrote:
Nanohedron wrote:Hey, as long as you wear those fetching bronze Xena-type plastrons, I'm down wid dat.
Nah. The bronze is only for battle dress uniform. Anyway, it chafes. For daily wear, there's nothing like leather.

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ROFL.... with HEELS, no less! "Battle gear" from the Rodeo Drive! :lol:
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It gonna hurt when she kicks you, dude. :wink:
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:lol:

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scottielvr wrote:
Cynth wrote:Well, hey, if they get to carry spears and shields count me in!
Hey, Cynth; I'm with ya.
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I wonder if I can get that in tin foil.....

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izzarina wrote:I wonder if I can get that in tin foil.....
How 'bout bubble-wrap?

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Re: Celtic woman on PBS

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Bloomfield wrote: Oh, no! So you missed the chapters on June Tabor, Sandy Denny, and Dave Swarbrick. Great Celtic Women, all. :)
I like the Bothy Band, Clannad, Fairport Convention....
jsluder wrote: I actually like Loreena McKennitt. :oops:
...Kate Price, Blackmore's Night, Jethro Tull...
Bloomfield wrote:
Lambchop wrote:I think that may have been because you were watching it. You had the full effect of visually-transmitted hormonal stimulation. Your brain was . . . ah . . . going south, I suspect.
Yeah for Celtic Babes!

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Careful with that spear, now, luv.
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Re: Celtic woman on PBS

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BrassBlower wrote:... Jethro Tull...
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