your all missing the indications.
How can you miss the basic Tyrolian Loden crafted in golden mean proportions to the distance between the brow & the hair line, The brim has a choice of 2 styles, one a rain gutter in 1&1/2 diameters of the thumb the other 3&1/3 withs for a flat brim.
Then the adornment, unmentioned here to fore, is the key: a Sterling Silver Cone, it's mouth the Diameter of the pinky, with 10 Boar bristles added per year or wearer's age. This is to be attached on the left side for right hander & visaversa. Yankee's of course may use a feather of hand length.
These components work together to draw in the proper ethers to the brain pan. The orgone generation is also considerable & ailing plants need only sight exposure to the vortex to be revived & set on a new course of survival.
Hope I've set this all clear!
L&L
Markess
From: "ron poitras" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 17:34:49 -0500
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: OFF: Popular headgear
Hats off to Frank & Steve & Tony for some very funny stuff! My all time
preference is the railroad hat - plenty of space in that extra puff of cloth
on top for brain work.
To LIz, Boyer & others:
Dave Robison was maybe too modest but could have mentioned his biodynamic
gardening notes on www.OregonBD.org site (go to: 'learn about biodynamics')
provides excellent, accessible instruction on BD methods, for those wanting
to learn more.
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From: Boyer Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, December 13, 2001 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: OFF: Popular headgear
Frank Teuton a �crit :
>
> Right place, Liz, we are just in a hatatonic daze right now...
or perhaps an esoteric way of communication,I suppose.
Hello everybody
I am new on this list, a french gardener near lyon, beginner in bd..
A+
>
> Frank---has been known to wear different hats on occasion
>
> > >I'm with you Tony, all depends on the day. I am new to this, and
joined
> for
> > Biodynamic info, am I in the right place?
> > Liz in oz
> >
