I think I'll be one of those madmen who pace the streets all day.
There used to be one in Tunbridge Wells, a primary school teacher who couldn't get work. He wore big boots and a cape to do his walking in. Then there was a very small man who used to pace very fast around Pimlico, never seeming to stop or even slow down. Balding, with thinning white hair and a beard, he looked like a Hobbit in a hurry.
Reminds me of a comment a friend made, summarizing the first of the Lord of the Rings films.
'A lot of trudging.'
Sorry to be slow replying to comments this week. Hope i'll catch up on Friday.
I'd be one of the guys who talks to things no one else can see, but I'd do it in the buff so people would get out of my way. :D
Posted by: Al | September 17, 2008 at 05:09 PM
"Reminds me of a comment a friend made, summarizing the first of the Lord of the Rings films.
'A lot of trudging.' "
Cracked me up XD
Posted by: Nick | September 17, 2008 at 05:42 PM
I dig the part about the cape. I mean, if you're going to go mad, at least do it with a little panache.
Posted by: Mike | September 18, 2008 at 12:23 AM
I bought your bookin ditch here in the netherlands. Years before we. pensioned 60+ people had a cours in maastricht, with prof kris thijs ftom belgiume. he wrote about a interesting part of your book. He has a website especially about bible and pyramids. His favorie suspects are pentagrams , Fibonacci and so on. For us, we most were academics, it was to heavy, but the suspect was very interesting
He wrote about creation in 6 times, Pythagoras , cheops and much more. For you mr Black, i think , it would be very surprising and perhaps giving you more body from a colligue
his website is Neohistory and Science, Prof Kris Thijs
hope this can help you further
Greetings
Jacques daams MD
Posted by: jacques Daams | October 19, 2008 at 11:30 AM