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A sextillion ways to say I wanna bone you.







A sextillion ways to say I wanna bone
you.

A sextillion ways to say I wanna bone
you.
05/04/2004 09:07 PM

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Bone Age 1.7.1 (Default branch) 04/03/2005 07:54 AM
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Cobble-bone streets 08/19/2004 11:42 AM
bones When construction workers in Oslo dug a drainage ditch around a church in the "Old City" district, they uncovered a slew of skeletons little more than a foot below the surface. According to an Aftenposten Norway article, the skeletons likely belong to the former tenants of a Dominican monastery located in the area from 1240 until 1537.
"Before the Reformation the most blessed resting spots were awarded hierarchically and could be bought. The best plots lay under the holy water that drained off the church roof and dripped onto the ground below... The skeletons also bear witness to medieval times as an age of violence. Many of the bones reveal notches that must have resulted from brutal force."
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Bone Temples of the world, part 3 12/26/2004 06:32 PM
Xeni Jardin: Many BoingBoing readers wrote in to follow up on our posts last week about churches and tombs built from human remains ( one, two). Here are a few of the suggestions that came in.

Reader Brennen says, "I stayed in Prague for a few days this summer, and blogged about a day-trip to Kutna Hora. The cathedral is spectacular; the ossuary is just weird. One skull might be shocking - several thousand used as decorative elements are bizarrely mundane. Incidentally, I'm told that a portion of the recent Dungeons & Dragons flick was filmed at Kutna Hora." Link

RLD says, "Here are more photos of the Sedlec Ossuary. Very interesting." Link.

JPA in Portugal writes, "After reading your entries about the churches in Poland and near Prague, I should mention that in Portugal we also have a couple of those. The most famous is called Capela dos Ossos, or Bone Chapel. It is smaller than the ones you mention, but no less interesting." Link

Joe Goldberg says, "Saw your post on the Kostnice bone ossuary, and I have a few images of it as well, that capture the scale of what 40,000 dead dudes look like. See: Link, Link, And a coat of arms made of at least one of every bone in the human body: Link."

BoingBoing pal Quinn says, "Even I have a set of pics from the ossuary outside of Prague, with a couple of shots up on flickr: Link."

And reader Zizkov in Czechoslovakia writes, "Read about the ossuary on BoingBoing. I visited it last year and found it macabre and grotesque, though perhaps not quite as grotesque as the gambolling snaphappy backpackers (mainly American) who were there at the same time. I'm not exactly an ancestor worshipper but I found the general visitor behaviour, uh, distasteful. As I recall, entrance was 35 Kc and a photo pass the same, that is, around $2.50 all in. Many individual opinions available at virtualtourist.com (search keyword: ossuary). For those interested in ossuarys, here is another in Rome: Link< /a>. 4,000 Capuchin friars (I passed this one by when in Rome). Merry Christmas -- or whichever festivity you may be celebrating."
Thanks to all.

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I Wanna Rock! 10/28/2003 11:09 PM
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The seminars cost only $15 each to attend (what is that in Starbusian currency, like, four venti cappucinos?), and they're offered by a group called Fireworks America. This year, they'll be held in three locations: March 13 - Los Angeles area, March 20 - San Diego area, March 27 - Stockton area. Hutch says, "This is a great opportunity to learn more about fireworks and stage effects. Courses are available for every level of experience. There will be special 'get your license' training for those that want it (please note: this is for Public Display and Theatrical licenses, it does not include Special Effects licensing information). These seminars are always informative and a lot of fun! I learn new stuff every time I attend. If you're interested in doing more shows, this is the place to meet other operators and get on their crews."

Attendees must be 18 years or older. And if you're coming with no prior experience or pyro scene connections, don't expect to walk away with an invitation to join someone's crew. For good reasons, that tends to take time, say folks in the biz. To RSVP for one of the seminars, FIRST visit this link for background info, then call Ashley or Dianna at 800-464-7976, and for more background visit the Fireworks America site.

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