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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – dreams

When I woke up this morning I had a phrase in my mind, that for some reason I knew had been important to the dream my alarm clock separated me from.
I wrote this phrase down, but it means even less to me than most of my dreams do (which is saying something). So, can anyone hazard any guesses as to the significance of the phrase “The omniverous trees of Los Angeles County”? _________________Wanted: 1 signature. Must be witty or insightful (both would be beneficial) and willing to appear with URL below. Hours: 24/7, pay: none.

Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – dreams

When I woke up this morning I had a phrase in my mind, that for some reason I knew had been important to the dream my alarm clock separated me from.
I wrote this phrase down, but it means even less to me than most of my dreams do (which is saying something). So, can anyone hazard any guesses as to the significance of the phrase “The omniverous trees of Los Angeles County”? _________________Wanted: 1 signature. Must be witty or insightful (both would be beneficial) and willing to appear with URL below. Hours: 24/7, pay: none.

Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – dreams

When I woke up this morning I had a phrase in my mind, that for some reason I knew had been important to the dream my alarm clock separated me from.
I wrote this phrase down, but it means even less to me than most of my dreams do (which is saying something). So, can anyone hazard any guesses as to the significance of the phrase “The omniverous trees of Los Angeles County”? _________________Wanted: 1 signature. Must be witty or insightful (both would be beneficial) and willing to appear with URL below. Hours: 24/7, pay: none.

Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – dreams

When I woke up this morning I had a phrase in my mind, that for some reason I knew had been important to the dream my alarm clock separated me from.
I wrote this phrase down, but it means even less to me than most of my dreams do (which is saying something). So, can anyone hazard any guesses as to the significance of the phrase “The omniverous trees of Los Angeles County”? _________________Wanted: 1 signature. Must be witty or insightful (both would be beneficial) and willing to appear with URL below. Hours: 24/7, pay: none.

Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – East Anglian Forum Friends (EAFF)

East Anglian Forum Friends (EAFF)

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Tragic

Joined: 20 Feb 2006Posts: 4

Location: Thetford, Norfolk

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:07 am    Post subject:

Hello Bruce – yes I did used to post several years ago. I had a five year break from archaeology. I started fieldwalking again this winter and rebuilt the website accordingly.

Nice that someone remembers me

Jean

Joined: 09 Jun 2005Posts: 217

Location: Bristol

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:23 pm    Post subject:

I’ve listed Thetford Forest Archaeology in the Open Directory. I remember it from before. Did I list it back then? If I did, the listing clearly didn’t survive._________________

Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isles

Tetricus

Joined: 09 Jun 2005Posts: 501

Location: South-East Essex

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 10:10 pm    Post subject:

Tragic wrote:

Nice that someone remembers me

I remember you. My parents live up in that neck of the woods, at Watton.

 

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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – East Anglian Forum Friends (EAFF)

East Anglian Forum Friends (EAFF)

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Tragic

Joined: 20 Feb 2006Posts: 4

Location: Thetford, Norfolk

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:07 am    Post subject:

Hello Bruce – yes I did used to post several years ago. I had a five year break from archaeology. I started fieldwalking again this winter and rebuilt the website accordingly.

Nice that someone remembers me

Jean

Joined: 09 Jun 2005Posts: 217

Location: Bristol

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:23 pm    Post subject:

I’ve listed Thetford Forest Archaeology in the Open Directory. I remember it from before. Did I list it back then? If I did, the listing clearly didn’t survive._________________

Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isles

Tetricus

Joined: 09 Jun 2005Posts: 501

Location: South-East Essex

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 10:10 pm    Post subject:

Tragic wrote:

Nice that someone remembers me

I remember you. My parents live up in that neck of the woods, at Watton.

 

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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – East Anglian Forum Friends (EAFF)

East Anglian Forum Friends (EAFF)

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Tragic

Joined: 20 Feb 2006Posts: 4

Location: Thetford, Norfolk

Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:07 am    Post subject:

Hello Bruce – yes I did used to post several years ago. I had a five year break from archaeology. I started fieldwalking again this winter and rebuilt the website accordingly.

Nice that someone remembers me

Jean

Joined: 09 Jun 2005Posts: 217

Location: Bristol

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 7:23 pm    Post subject:

I’ve listed Thetford Forest Archaeology in the Open Directory. I remember it from before. Did I list it back then? If I did, the listing clearly didn’t survive._________________

Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isles

Tetricus

Joined: 09 Jun 2005Posts: 501

Location: South-East Essex

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 10:10 pm    Post subject:

Tragic wrote:

Nice that someone remembers me

I remember you. My parents live up in that neck of the woods, at Watton.

 

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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – Tony's Cunning Nights Out

Hi, I joined the forum about a month ago. This is my first post here, so a bit about me first! I am a 46 year old male with a wife and two young children. We live in Ascot in Berkshire and I have been interested in History and Archaeology for as long as I can remember. I have worked as a `digger` on several digs including Bignor Roman Villa, Fishbourne Roman Palace and Clayhill (Ring Ditch) in east Sussex. I saw Tony last night in Reading. I thought he did well I enjoyed both parts of the show. The first hour was Tony doing a presentation of things past and present, and after a twenty minute break he came back on and did another hour of Q&A`s. Well put together and well presented. It was a good evenings enertainment. For those of you who are undecided, I recomend going along if he is at a theatre near you!

Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – Tony's Cunning Nights Out

Hi, I joined the forum about a month ago. This is my first post here, so a bit about me first! I am a 46 year old male with a wife and two young children. We live in Ascot in Berkshire and I have been interested in History and Archaeology for as long as I can remember. I have worked as a `digger` on several digs including Bignor Roman Villa, Fishbourne Roman Palace and Clayhill (Ring Ditch) in east Sussex. I saw Tony last night in Reading. I thought he did well I enjoyed both parts of the show. The first hour was Tony doing a presentation of things past and present, and after a twenty minute break he came back on and did another hour of Q&A`s. Well put together and well presented. It was a good evenings enertainment. For those of you who are undecided, I recomend going along if he is at a theatre near you!

Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – Tony's Cunning Nights Out

Hi, I joined the forum about a month ago. This is my first post here, so a bit about me first! I am a 46 year old male with a wife and two young children. We live in Ascot in Berkshire and I have been interested in History and Archaeology for as long as I can remember. I have worked as a `digger` on several digs including Bignor Roman Villa, Fishbourne Roman Palace and Clayhill (Ring Ditch) in east Sussex. I saw Tony last night in Reading. I thought he did well I enjoyed both parts of the show. The first hour was Tony doing a presentation of things past and present, and after a twenty minute break he came back on and did another hour of Q&A`s. Well put together and well presented. It was a good evenings enertainment. For those of you who are undecided, I recomend going along if he is at a theatre near you!

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