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In the system of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and its derivatives, the pentacle or pantacle is one of the four elemental weapons, being associated with Earth; the other three being the wand for Fire, the sword for Air, and the cup for Water. According to the order documents (see volume IV of The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic edited by Israel Regardie, Falcon Press, 1983 though the original document reproduced there states that it was last revised in 1898), the weapons should be constructed by the Zelator Adeptus Minor and then consecrated for their exclusive use; rather confusingly, the pentacle is to be engraved with a hexagramOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostNot finding that exemplore article particularly convincing. I think I'll stick with pentagram
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Yes, that’s the important bitOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostHopefully someone will be up to unlock the gate in time.
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Went to Harrods a few years ago. Those little string bags of chocolate coins in foil that you hang on the Christmas tree for kids? £9.99!!! Even Dick Turpin wore a mask.Originally posted by eek View PostFor fudge I just ask my friend who makes it (for amongst others) Harrods, Fortnums and Selfridges...
It's all the same stuff just in blooming expensive packaging...The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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I was really worried for one minute thereOriginally posted by WTFH View PostMassive news here... The Wife (tm) just found an egg in an odd location.
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Still procrastinating - have I told you how much I hate doing the other stuff...Originally posted by eek View PostIn other news having spent yesterday creating a variation of the thing I was working on earlier this week and today playing around with CSS to make part of the functionality look closer to the standard css, I've run out of things I can procrastinate with.
So I will have to package these things up and get them ready for putting on Appsource.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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JFDI!Originally posted by eek View PostStill procrastinating - have I told you how much I hate doing the other stuff...
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Just got an email from M&S telling me the Food Hall at the store I usually go to is open, they have lots of food, and they’re usually a bit quieter in the afternoon so there’s no need to get there early; and would I PLEASE JUST GO THERE AND BUY SOME OF THIS DAMN FOOD! because they’ve got to get rid of it somehow, or words to that effect
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Reply asking if they have red lentilsOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostJust got an email from M&S telling me the Food Hall at the store I usually go to is open, they have lots of food, and they’re usually a bit quieter in the afternoon so there’s no need to get there early; and would I PLEASE JUST GO THERE AND BUY SOME OF THIS DAMN FOOD! because they’ve got to get rid of it somehow, or words to that effect
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