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O.K. people,

Who knows the words in which I speak?

Been studying it for many a moon.

Anyone wanna offer a translation?

Here's a bit of what i've got so far;

"Never, he cried, never shall you lay your rotten hand on the blarney".

--Come all ye of such twisted minds,

a challenge is before thine self.

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Hey AR -

Has your mind become unglued?

SeveralSpeciesOfSmallFurryAnimalsGatheredTogetherInACave?

You aren't talking about the bats are you? They've been known to wreak havoc on the unwary. You haven't been sampling Synth's fungal delights have you? cwm9.gif

What are you talking about? For a moment I thought less had gotten loose again. Whew!

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Why yes clu.

Just a couple of caps, though. Smile.gif

Has anyone here ever heard a flavor?

Or possible smelled a color?

Oh Man, I think i'm having a meltdown.

Correct Justin! Smile.gif

"Several species" of small furry animals.

They're all gathered together in a cave.

And well... to groove with a pict.

Disclaimer:

---Celebrity voices are impersonated

---Two men enter, one man leaves.

---For whom the bell tolls, time marches on.

---Bring out yer dead....BONG....

---HA HA schrade you are.

---We hit the stops along the way, we only stop for the best.

*All quest-ions answered in the series 1 AD&D DM guide w/ quick reference screen.

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From The Pink Floyd album Ummaguma. Not sure if thats the correct spelling though.

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quote:

Originally posted by Audioreality:

Has anyone here ever heard a flavor?

Or possible smelled a color?

Oh Man, I think i'm having a meltdown.


Yes! Sadly I do that from time to time. I have forgotten what it is called, my mom knows, but it is a weird phenomenon. Another weird thing i do..

A=4=Red=Cherry Smell/taste

B=2=Blue=Grape Smell/taste

C=3=Orange=Tang Smell/taste

D=9=White/Royal Blue/Purple=Grape/taste

E=8=White/Clear=Taffy smell/taste

F=9=White/Green=Sour straw smell/taste

G=3=Green=Apple Smell/taste

and so on and so on

This REALLY messes/messed me up on scantron type tests. Say th eAnswer was 2 and this is what I saw

a.2

b.3

c.10

d.not here

I would answer "b" because i related "b" with the number "2".

i am weird, i know. this was on 20/20 about two years ago. has a really funny name.

oh yeah, shrooms will do that to you also... i mean, i hear that shrooms will do that to you...

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Ahhhhh....

Shrooms and Floyd.

What a dangerous combination. Smile.gifSmile.gif

You got it Scooterdog. Ummagamma.

Interstellar overdrive and such.

Also on the compilation "Works".

Justin, Not good my friend.

So, there really is a name for that?

Is it an neuro-chemical associated problem, or an olfactory issue?

So now that we've determined it's a song, Smile.gif

who can help me with the translation.

Note: all sounds in that song were made by members of the band without instruments.

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quote:

Originally posted by Audioreality:

Ahhhhh....

Shrooms and Floyd.

What a dangerous combination.
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Justin, Not good my friend.

So, there really is a name for that?

Is it an neuro-chemical associated problem, or an olfactory issue?

I don't really remember, I go back to my neurologist pretty soon so I will ask her Wink.gif

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I WOULD know this wouldn't I? It's called synaesthesia.

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yep, that's it! mine is a little different in that it effects letter and number in addition to tastes and smells and sounds

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supposed to be a Synaesthesia brain hehe

Synesthesia is defined as an involuntary physical experience of a cross-modal association. In real language that means that there is a crossing of the senses. Having one sense stimulated would cause a stimulation in another sense as well. This would be like a ringing bell being heard and seen(maybe as a flash of light).

It comes from Greek with syn meaning together and aisthesis, perception. So, literally it is a joining of sensations.

DIAGNOSTIC FEATURES

There are five main diagnostic features of synesthesia, as defined by Cytowic:

the sensations are involuntary: they can not be surpressed or incurred, though the intensity is influenced by the situation they occur in

the sensations are projected into the environment: it is not just in the head but the person actually sees a sound or hears a picture, etc.

the sensations are durable and generic: every time you hear a bell you always see red, it doesn't change over time or situation and will always be experienced with the stimulus

the sensations are memorable: they are often the aspect of something that is remembered best. For example it may be easier to remember that a person's name is yellow than the name, although the color helps to recall the name

the sensations are emotional: having this experience causes ecstasy and is viewed as an accomplishment

WHO HAS IT???

Incidence:

one in every 25,000 people born have synesthesia, but this estimate is thought to be low

Women:

studies done in the United States show that three times as many women as men have synesthesia

Studies from UK reveal that eight times as many women as men are affected

Lefties:

it appears more frequently among left-handed people

Families:

it is seen as genetic, probably through the x-chromosome, and is dominant, rather than recessive

15% of people who have synesthesia have a history of someone in their first degree family having dyslexia, autism, or attention deficit disorder.

Experience:

the synesthetic experience is different for every individual. For example, among people who see letters as colored, there is not a set color for each letter from person to person. Everyone has their own colored alphabet.s>

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I imagine being synesthetic would be difficult.

Power to you brother.

Would you revert to normalcy with hallucinogens?

Not that it would be a viable solution.

Just wondering?

So how 'bout that translation. Smile.gif

It goes a little something like this:

Glade marriot, flip hap we at, a flame a ren den do racken stay the firey ho do fallen at his feet. Never! he cried, Never shall you lay your rotten hand on the blarney, fluu, or i'll snap the cra fallen in a den did a shay...... A rary cra, cra to the ball bottoms dead, dead as a can van key ka ka.

And the one cra left....

Or something like that. Smile.gif

To be honest, I haven't listened to it for a while.

I know I've left some gaps in there.

I remember that I simply couldn't figure out what the hell they're saying.

I guess i'll have to bust out the album a give her a spin again.

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~Whoa~ ~man~, ~hallucinating~ ~for~ ~a~ ~YEAR~, ~hardcore~...

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O.K.

We have a winner.

A fellow poster wrote it for me in another thread.

I'll have to copy it down on paper and transpose it to this post.

I don't know how to cut and paste, and my internet reciever (RCA) doesn't have a printer.

Unless somebody wants to paste it here for me.

It's in the "Has anyone heard your system..." thread.

You can't miss it.

The words are stranger than I expected.

That must have been difficult to type.

That's one riddle that won't be bugging be anymore. Ahhhhh.

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BBB -

Aye an' a bit of Mackeral settler rack and ruin

ran it doon by the haim, 'ma place

well I slapped me and I slapped it doon in the side

and I cried, cried, cried.

The fear a fallen down taken never back the raize and then Craig Marion,

get out wi' ye Claymore out mi pocket a' ran doon, doon the middin stain

picking the fiery horde that was fallen around ma feet.

Never he cried, never shall it ye get me alive

ye rotten hound of the burnie crew. Well I snatched fer the blade O my

Claymore cut and thrust and I fell doon before him round his feet.

Aye! A roar he cried frae the bottom of his heart that I would nay fall

but as dead, dead as 'a can be by his feet; de ya ken?

...and the wind cried back.

Thank You. Vroooooooooooooooooooom

(is that the right one? Smile.gif)

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