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Old 03-03-2008, 07:07 PM
 
Location: Plano, Texas, USA
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Royal Society Fellows have discovered that Stonehenge was used as a Football Stadium after its deep Ditch had yielded no Coal. Ancient energy mining prospector, LORD Fellow of Woodhenge, converted its white Ditch chalk pilings into Bleachers for enthusiastic area Sport fans.

Eleven (11) Gaps between six-foot tall Banks of the discovered Eleven (11) Bleachers made for quick and easy Latrine access to the Ditch, according to Royal Society Fellows, before the six-foot deep Toilet silted in.

Football Stadium Bleachers / Latrine



LORD Fellow of Woodhenge constructed a Ticket Line area with timber posts in the Ancient sunny northeast Avenue Entrance, with Players coming and going Freely through a southern Lower Entrance. Royal Society Fellows also found that Football became popular soon afterward.

Fifty-Six (56) Fence Posts separating the Eleven (11) Bleachers full of enthusiastic Sport fans were found in a Circle around the Stadium playing area. Horizontal fence Rails prevented Crowds from storming the Field.

Stadium Field Protection Posts / Latrine in Blue

http://www.eng-h.gov.uk/stoneh/ditch.gif (broken link)

Two (2) Goals at opposite ends Perpendicular to the Rising Sun served as Fair Lighting for both Team Sides and were constructed of Four (4) Station Stones, two (2) for each Goal. "Laws of the Game" developed with Number of white Ditch pilings made by LORD Fellow of Woodhenge.

Royal Society Fellows concluded Sport fans of Eleven (11) Banks and Sport fans of Eleven (11) Bleachers must have agreed the "Laws of the Game" were a lineup of Eleven (11) Players representing them to "Foot the Ball".

Stuffed Animal Skin Ball



Today, the most prestigious International Football competition is the FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) World Cup, founded 5,000 years ago at Stonehenge. It is the most widely viewed in the World, boasting an Audience twice that of the Summer Olympic Games.

Championship Awards numbering in the Hundreds stand as a Testimony to the many Teams who competed at STONEHENGE: A Football Stadium. Abandoned due to its Success, there were too many Trophies on the Field.

Garry Denke

 
Old 03-03-2008, 07:12 PM
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Stuffed Animal Skin Ball


Interesting story.
There's good ol Wilson.
 
Old 03-04-2008, 12:14 PM
 
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Default STONEHENGE: The First Olympic Stadium



Stonehenge stands as a Tribute to the great World Olympians
who Came all of the way Cross Country just to Compete there


It is all true actually.

Foreign cowhide and pighide animals found:
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Stonehenge's huge support settlement

International bones discovered there also:
Huge Settlement Unearthed At Stonehenge Complex

Olympic athletes' housing was discovered:
National Geographic News Photo Gallery: Stonehenge Builders' Village Found

STONEHENGE: The First Olympic Stadium:
More than 600 training venues available at 2012 Games | Sports | Reuters

History repeats itself,

Garry Denke
 
Old 03-04-2008, 12:19 PM
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Interesting story.
There's good ol Wilson.
I LOVED that movie!
 
Old 03-06-2008, 02:40 AM
 
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Default STONEHENGE: An International Sports Arena

3100 (BC) Olympic Games Football Competition

The Durrington Wallers defeated the Woodhenge Warriors, 7-6.
Olympic Stadium footballs not found yet.
Excavation continues.

Fellows Arena Gladiators Report:

Skeleton Could Hold Secret To Stonehenge (from Salisbury Journal)

2300 (BC) Olympic Games Archery Competition

German "King of Stonehenge" Amesbury Archer champion won the Gold.
Boscombe Bowmen took the Silver and the Bronze.
'The Body from the Ditch' lost.

'Backside Bullseye' Game Target.

Garry Denke
 
Old 03-09-2008, 04:34 PM
 
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Default STONEHENGE: An Olympic Sports Amphitheater

Archery Judge Willers Wallers (Backside Bullseye)

Skeleton Could Hold Secret To Stonehenge (from Salisbury Journal)
Stonehenge Was A Site Of Battles (from The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald)

After Woodhenge Warriors' Men's Football loss in the 3100 (BC) Olympic Games to the Durrington Wallers (7-6) at Stonehenge Amphitheatre (alternatively Amphitheater), the Warriors changed their Olympic Men's and Women's Teams' name to "Willers". In the 3096 (BC) Olympics, it was the Woodhenge Willers over the Durrington Wallers in that infamous Sudden Death Match overtime thriller. 1-0 final score. In the Women's Archery competition, it was the Willers over the Wallers also, following their Men's Archery competition victory. Willers' Olympic Men's and Women's Teams dominated the 3096 (BC) Games and were so popular after those Olympics that even the River Wylye (one of eight rivers draining the area) was renamed (previously called Warriors River).

The Sudden Death of 'the body from the ditch' (Stonehenge discovery of 1978) caused by multiple Arrow Wounds in the back, said body on display at Salisbury Museum, sadly occurred during the 2300 (BC) Olympic Games' Women's Archery competition at Stonehenge Amphitheatre. Archery Judge Wallers Willers' (known as Backside Bullseye here at State Press) untimely death, referred to as a Stonehenge Sentinel Skeleton (SSS) by Dennis Price, archaeologist (Stonehenge expert) and described in This Is Wiltshire Network (Gazette & Herald, 7 March 2008), unfortunately occurred at said Amphitheatre when Archery Judge Wallers Willers (SSS) made an untimely movement from behind the Judge Honor's guard (target Game shield) causing His Sudden Death.

Later the town of Wilton and county of Wiltshire adopted their names in their Honor.

360 feet - Stonehenge Amphitheatre latrine (Ditch) diameter
320 feet - Stonehenge Amphitheatre bleachers (Bank) diameter
285 feet - Stonehenge Amphitheatre fence (Aubrey Holes) diameter

The interior is Anciently perfect in size.

3100-2600 BC - Stonehenge Olympic Games field - No stones

(SOS) Stonehenge Olympic Sports:

Archery, Athletics (track and field), Ancient badminton*, Ancient baseball, Boxing, Fencing, Ancient field hockey, Football (soccer), Ancient pentathlon*, Ancient softball, Wilto, Wiltwondo, Ancient tennis, Volleyball, Weightlifting (rocklifting), and Wrestling.

*Note: 3000 BC - Wooden structures added for Ancient gymnastics; Uneven bars, Balance beam, Salisbury floor exercise, and Vault (for Women), and High bar and Parallel bars, Salisbury floor exercise, Vault, and Pommel horse** (for Men).

**It evolved from exercises used by Homo erectus and Neanderthal, including skills for mounting and dismounting a horse, and various performance skills.

2600 BC - Olympic Games' first Rock (Bluestone) Trophies awarded.

Salisbury Museum "the body from the ditch" Exhibit
The "Stonehenge Sentinel Skeleton" SSS Theory

Was the SSS's name The Right Honourable Archery Judge Wallers Willers who got killed in that tragic Target Archery accident, or was the SSS's name The Right Honourable Archery Judge Willers Wallers who got killed in that tragic Target Archery accident?

Stonehenge Archery's deceased Field Target Archery Judge's last name must have been Willers, not Wallers, because Wiltshire would be called Waltshire if it was, which of course it is not. Likewise, Stonehenge Archery's deceased Field Target Archery Judge's first name must have been Wallers, not Willers, because Wiltshire would be called Waltshire if it was, which it is not. Us here at State Press who have investigated this matter, therefore, are going with "Stonehenge Archery Judge Wallers Willers", not "Stonehenge Archery Judge Willers Wallers", unless you have a better foundation of historical information at your disposal than any of us.

Here is how it will be printed with His name unreleased: "UK, Wiltshire, Salisbury Museum exhibit 'the body from the ditch' SKELETON was a Stonehenge Archery Judge who inspected an Archery Field Target at Stonehenge prematurely, a volley of Archers' Arrows accidently causing His death from behind." And here is how it will be printed with His name released: "UK, Wiltshire, Salisbury Museum exhibit 'the body from the ditch' SKELETON was Stonehenge Archery Judge Wallers Willers, deceased, who inspected an Archery Field Target at Stonehenge prematurely, a volley of Archers' Arrows accidently causing His death from behind."

Sentinel: Middle French sentinelle, from Old Italian sentinella, from sentina vigilance, from sentire to perceive, from Latin, year 1579, an Archery Judge is a Sentinel of Archery, vigilant and perceptive. Olympic Games Judges - Sentinels of respective Sports, therefore "SSS Theory" unified.

Stonehenge Free Festivals Were Completely Wonderful...

G. Willy Wally
 
Old 03-09-2008, 10:43 PM
 
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They flooded it for Ice Hockey in the Winter. They called it by the ancient Celtic word 'an heachach for Hockey.

I know some scientists found a Hockey puck (pucheach) and a pair of very oulde antique skates (scuiteachean-tachs) down under there.
 
Old 03-15-2008, 11:40 PM
 
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Default Happy St. Patrick's Day!

http://huronia.family.archery.googlepages.com/archery.jpg/archery-custom;size:373,281.jpg (broken link)

Backside Bullseye
 
Old 03-16-2008, 01:49 AM
 
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Default A TEXAS TYCOON, GarryDenke@USA.com

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RE: Highways Agency A303 / A344 / A360 Stonehenge Improvement Programme

Dear ha_info@highways.gsi.gov.uk

Now that A TEXAS TYCOON has funded All Highways Agency costs for Stonehenge Airman's Corner, Winterbourne Stoke, Longbarrow and Countess Roundabouts' improvements; All Highways Agency costs for Stonehenge Visitor Centre at Airman's Corner (and the Centre itself); and All Highways Agency costs for Stonehenge A303 / A344 / A360 dual carriageway long-bored tunnels, when is Highways Agency going to A TEXAS TYCOON's Avenue Banks' Heelstone Vault for withdrawal of deposited funds? The reason I ask is that nobody at The Royal Society, Council for British Archaeology or Wessex Archaeology knows when Highways Agency A303 / A344 / A360 Stonehenge Improvement Programme will begin. Thank you.

Garry Denke (TheyWorkForYou.com)

A TEXAS TYCOON
Garry Denke

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REFORMATTED:
A303: Stonehenge: 18 Dec 2007: Written answers (TheyWorkForYou.com)
Response, Mike Pitts: Stonehenge is unique - the road tunnel would have respected that | Comment is free | The Guardian
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Her Majesty (HM), Her Majesty's Treasury (HM-Treasury), Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), Department for Culture Media and Sport (DCMS), Department for Transport (DfT), National Trust (NT) and English Heritage (EH) officially refused to fund any A303 / A344 / A360 Stonehenge Tunnels solely on grounds of cost.
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Forget Her, et al.
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A TEXAS TYCOON Funds A303 / A344 / A360 Tunnels:
Panoramio - Photo of Heelstone lion head, calf head, man face (clockwise) flying eagle wings centering
Heelstone lion head, calf head, man face (clockwise) flying eagle wings centering on Flickr - Photo Sharing! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/garrydenke/979647239 - broken link)
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1. Stonehenge Visitor Centre located near Airman's Corner (A344 / A360) between North and West sources of G-D's Rock Collection.
2. Long-bored twin carriageway tunnels 10-kilometres (6.2-miles) in length beneath the A303 / A344 / A360 highways at Stonehenge.
3. New junctions, bypasses, flyovers, underpasses at Airman's Corner, Longbarrow - Countess Roundabouts, Winterbourne Stoke.
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Stonehenge Geology and Geophysics
StonehengeGeologyandGeophysics : Heelstone Maps and Cross-sections
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Withdraw Funds out of Heelstone Vault in the Avenue Banks.
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Heelstone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scroll Trench - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heelstone Ditch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This is How the West was Won:
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RAF Penton Corner History (East)
ANDOVER AIRFIELD
Andover Airfield (Tesco Centre), Andover, Hampshire, UK
Penton Corner, Andover - Google Maps,
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RAF Airman's Corner History (West)
Aviation on Salisbury Plain
Airman's Corner (Visitor Centre), Stonehenge, Wiltshire, UK
Airman's Corner, Stonehenge - Google Maps,
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A TEXAS TYCOON
Garry Denke

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Old 03-19-2008, 07:23 AM
 
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Default STONEHENGE: The Super Bowl

Thus Stonehenge originally, as most of the Stone Age henges dugout in Britain, is the remains of an Ancient hunt for Coal fuel

http://euracoal.be/newsite/img/cartes/uk.gif (broken link)

LORD Fellow of Woodhenge (above) converted the failed Coal exploration sites (dusters) to recreational Sport amphitheatres

Coal Bowl, Old Heaven



Ancient spectators sat on Fenced out banked Bleachers facing The Super Bowl, as thousands still do at the 'Oldest' stadium

Yale Bowl, New Haven



Proof being Crosskeys Coal samples, a Pigskin Leather football and Lambskin Leather volleyball inside Heelstone Locker 'room'

Interesting enough Sportsters
Yale Bowl is a Coal duster site


Garry Denke

Last edited by Garry Denke; 03-19-2008 at 08:11 AM.. Reason: Coal samples, 'rugby' ball, 'soccer' ball
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