....and what else, dazzlenation?..well, initial impression...i find that more 'scary' than beautiful....go figure:
Scottish £100 banknote among the world's 'most beautiful' - BBC News
...with a sidelong glance at the celtic cross - dazzlenation....in a very alternate dimension, let us say....hmmm...let me backtrack to mr yates at langley seniors....and yes, i had taken the pill offered, in order to do some radio 'channelling' work for him, in the library....remember 'his dark materials' etc etc...anyway, i was having problems with a particular title - for one of the chapters and yes, i had been filling in 'planetary symbols' below each heading...all about radio work and not 'alchemy'...lol...anyway, hawker (romanian jooish mother) then entered the library...we had a brief conversation....he bounced a ball...the celtic cross image...and then laughed..."just put it down as that - they'll never know"..although, he had the 'ankh' in mind, at the time...yates, then entered and cross-questioned him and then myself...what had he been up to etc etc....asking about his relationship with debbie, i was to lie....convincingly, as it turned out....more laughter....and well, you get what you pay for - or rather what you don't pay for...oh and emet had been interested in the following symbol....go figure:
in short, i had been looking at 'this':
Russian cross (bold) - Celtic cross - Wikipedia
behind which was the following:
Charlemagne autograph - Celtic cross - Wikipedia
and something behind that - which i couldn't quite make out:
Alexander III Rota - Celtic cross - Wikipedia
emet then decided to top it with the following..."you will remember - won't you":
Solomons-knot-square - Celtic cross - Wikipedia
and yes, i can recognise who had chosen 'what' now...for example - caitlyn had gone for 'avellane'....mark r for 'cercelee'...whilst whalley had chosen the following:
St Brigid C-08 VER2-07 - Celtic cross - Wikipedia
Cross cercelee (bold) - Celtic cross - Wikipedia
Cross-avellane-1 - Celtic cross - Wikipedia
oh and yates had opted for the following....lol:
Christ Crucifix - Celtic cross - Wikipedia
and the prague rothschild had opted for 'this':
Maronite cross (bold) - Celtic cross - Wikipedia
and macron - 'pommee' (although he had spelt it with only one 'm' for some reason):
Cross pommee (bold) - Celtic cross - Wikipedia
and 'crappy':
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