tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post6581436114289303059..comments2024-03-16T18:25:58.508+00:00Comments on Andy Letcher: Taking the Piss: Reindeer and Fly AgaricAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03200561583631896799noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post-33187930677744351792016-03-26T15:55:48.221+00:002016-03-26T15:55:48.221+00:00I once, back in the dark days of the eighties, wor...I once, back in the dark days of the eighties, worked with an archaelogicical type of dude who's doctoral thesis was that the 'Beaker Peoples' beakers were, in fact the vessel in which said Reindeer piss was imbibed, his thesis was that not only was that the case but that the object was imbued with social status by the fact that the same vessel was used to share the Shamans' piss with the rest (of us, origins of communion?). Practical Socialism at work? Anyway, cool post. PS the dude also had ideas about Santa Claus, red and white imagery and flying reindeer. Taking the piss? Always. See you at the Maying, maybe.Adrian Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15118044656611760311noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post-3726568604485097922014-12-22T04:32:54.293+00:002014-12-22T04:32:54.293+00:00Actually, bears were considered sacred to pre-Chri...Actually, bears were considered sacred to pre-Christian Finns. There was an elaborate ritual involving hunting a bear so as to ensure the safe return of game, and so that the bear could be given its due honour. From what I've read, there are some striking similarities to the bear ceremonies of the Ainu culture from Japan and Sakhalin Island. Casey Goransonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15515485425230479050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post-58568630267227772312014-03-23T22:39:07.738+00:002014-03-23T22:39:07.738+00:00Hi Andy ,I remember an old tale in which Crow eats...Hi Andy ,I remember an old tale in which Crow eats Amanitas to get the strength to carry/move a whale. I always wondered if that was the origin of Fly Agarics being called Crow's Bread. So I listen forward to hearing Madam Craw's story.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post-78118632348421469562013-10-21T10:55:55.273+01:002013-10-21T10:55:55.273+01:00How interesting .... I had some homebrew beer once...How interesting .... I had some homebrew beer once back in the 1980s which had been made with fly-agarics added. Unfortunately I can't tell you what the direct result was as numerous other intoxicants had already been taken over the course of that weekend. The dim and distant past and in some ways happy days ....a melting pot indeed. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17803086802599649419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post-77847742442285607262012-07-30T02:49:47.383+01:002012-07-30T02:49:47.383+01:00I left some out to dry...a cat found them and ate ...I left some out to dry...a cat found them and ate some...the smell is irrestable to cats...the cat tried to bury itself...we found it stiff in the morning with its ass sticking up out of the ground.Andy Kristiannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post-56358971900712979352011-09-19T03:05:43.404+01:002011-09-19T03:05:43.404+01:00Nodding my head in agreement with Charlotte.Nodding my head in agreement with Charlotte.Sweet Lilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04613556729394471187noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post-85598127655082536072011-09-17T12:32:15.388+01:002011-09-17T12:32:15.388+01:00As one married to a half Finn, I always knew there...As one married to a half Finn, I always knew there was something odd about him and his family...he has an aunt who (when she found it in the woods at the house) brings bear poo in on a plate! Now I know why.Charlottehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06204546941269120909noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post-37899886213217585902011-09-17T12:28:56.701+01:002011-09-17T12:28:56.701+01:00During a fit of insomnia recently, a fly-agaric st...During a fit of insomnia recently, a fly-agaric story popped into my head. She called herself Madam Craw and her cakes, wrinkly and red, crawbread. I might post it up here. Possibly. It's quite odd, even by my standards...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03200561583631896799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post-51486861527845672462011-09-17T12:27:19.847+01:002011-09-17T12:27:19.847+01:00Now you come to mention it, Hex, that is quite wei...Now you come to mention it, Hex, that is quite weird...as is the fact that you were having the same conversation this morning Tom. Something in the air, or possibly in the soil...xxxAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03200561583631896799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post-46153892631382276632011-09-17T12:16:57.131+01:002011-09-17T12:16:57.131+01:00Holy reindeer pee! You totally live in a different...Holy reindeer pee! You totally live in a different universe, Andy. To come across someone who just *happens* to have done the thing you thought improbable, well... my, my! What a crazy world we live in, huh? What kind of high was it, I wonder?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15653185628309621340noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5595377920075277072.post-26503016643180205622011-09-17T12:04:32.248+01:002011-09-17T12:04:32.248+01:00Funnily enough, Rima and I were discussing the pra...Funnily enough, Rima and I were discussing the practicalities of collecting exactly this fly-agaric-into-reindeer-piss this very morning with our first cup of tea, wondering too if one would strap a bucket onto the reindeer or just wait for it to oblige. Must be something in the air.<br /><br /><i>There was an old eighty year old grandmother with us, and I fancied her, that's how high I was.</i> Marvellous! A warning to us all...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00644698182428824562noreply@blogger.com