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| 1. Tuesday, May 8, 2007 9:56 AM |
| viperg9 |
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hi, someone ca explain me why the Glastonbury name? what's the sense?
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| 2. Tuesday, May 8, 2007 10:33 AM |
| LODGE4 |
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Makes no sense to me either. The Dugpas are from Tibet, not England.
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| 3. Tuesday, May 8, 2007 11:19 AM |
| 12rainbow |
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http://www.glastonberrygrove.net/reference/history/glstnbry/
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| 4. Tuesday, May 8, 2007 12:30 PM |
| kidicarus56 |
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i also thought that it had to do with the number of sycamores. 12 sycamores, 12 original knights of the round table...is that right, or am i confusing them with the apostles? haha
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| 5. Tuesday, May 8, 2007 12:56 PM |
| Gordon |
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I've always though that probably the Bookhouse Boys named that place... Considering that a sword is part of his emblem and that they are like "knights" in a crusade of some sorts, I guess they use the Arthurean myth and nomenclature... There's something about that in the ep.29 script, a sword in the woods or something...
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| 6. Tuesday, May 8, 2007 2:44 PM |
| Cypher |
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I figured the Bookhouse Boys had named it too. It's a legendary and iconic setting--- just the sort of thing they'd gravitate toward.
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| 7. Tuesday, May 8, 2007 7:12 PM |
| viperg9 |
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thankyou guys, but is possible that the people of TP never not shrewed of the small lake of oil?
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| 8. Wednesday, May 9, 2007 1:19 PM |
| Henry X |
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But Which is the "official" name? Glastonbury or Glastonberry? And what is the origin of "Glastonberry", if there´s any (apart from being phonetically the same as Glastonbury)...
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| 9. Wednesday, May 9, 2007 2:16 PM |
| one suave folk |
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| QUOTE:But Which is the "official" name? Glastonbury or Glastonberry? And what is the origin of "Glastonberry", if there´s any (apart from being phonetically the same as Glastonbury)... |
GlastonBERRY is Norma's pie special this week!!!
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| 10. Wednesday, May 9, 2007 5:18 PM |
| robo |
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I doubt the Bookhouse Boys named it. Place names usually go way back.
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| 11. Wednesday, May 9, 2007 5:46 PM |
| Booth |
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QUOTE:| QUOTE:But Which is the "official" name? Glastonbury or Glastonberry? And what is the origin of "Glastonberry", if there´s any (apart from being phonetically the same as Glastonbury)... |
GlastonBERRY is Norma's pie special this week!!! | If the show had been co-created by John Waters, do you think it would have been dingleberry pie?
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| 12. Wednesday, May 9, 2007 6:07 PM |
| one suave folk |
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QUOTE: QUOTE: | QUOTE:But Which is the "official" name? Glastonbury or Glastonberry? And what is the origin of "Glastonberry", if there´s any (apart from being phonetically the same as Glastonbury)... |
GlastonBERRY is Norma's pie special this week!!! | If the show had been co-created by John Waters, do you think it would have been dingleberry pie?
| No, but it would've been called Dingleberry Grove!!!
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| 13. Wednesday, May 9, 2007 10:36 PM |
| Gordon |
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QUOTE:I doubt the Bookhouse Boys named it. Place names usually go way back.
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Remember that the Bookhouse Boys also go way back... "Men before us, men before them"
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| 14. Friday, August 10, 2007 11:01 PM |
| littleotik |
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The Joseph of Arimathea legend relates to the idea that Glastonbury was the birthplace of christianity in the British Isles, and the Glastonbury Thron, A hybrid hawthorn tree that flowers twice annually, once in spring and around christmas time depending on the weather. The town is notable for the myths and legends surrounding a nearby hill, Glastonbury Tor.
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