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Stonehenge 'built for raves'
Stonehenge was built as a dance venue for prehistoric raves, according to a university professor.
Dr Rupert Till, also a part-time DJ, carried out experiments which he says show the 5,000-year-old stone circle is ideal for listening to trance music. http://web.orange.co.uk//images/web/1466493.jpg http://www.orange.co.uk/news/quirkie...icle=newsworld :thumb_yello: |
Re: Stonehenge 'built for raves'
They put the effort in back then... *sigh* ...those Druids sure knew how to party.
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Haha what about 'Rock' music
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:doh:
:punk::punk::punk::punk::punk::punk::punk::punk: |
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Hi Swanny,
I'm just glad we got to the bottom of it. Good to know our tax money is being well spent. Best regards, Steve Quote:
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Dr. Rupert Till, a part time DJ, hmmmm alrighty then.
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Yuck. Trance music.
I don't buy it. Disinformation! |
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