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Those Amazing Amazonian Penis Envy Cubes

Started by boomer2, November 11, 2007, 12:10:28 PM

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boomer2

Um!  These are very tasty morsels to the palette.

Here are 30 images on 2 pages by me and Rich Gee.

Check them out. All images in the thumbnails open to larger images with more shrooms in them then in the thumbnails. I cropped the thumbnails to fit the boxes I scripted in front page program for the htm pages.

http://www.mushroomjohn.org/penis1.htm

boomer2
God is a plant known as the Earth!

kemp

#1
Boomer2: What the hell is going on with your site?
All the pics you have posted here at SPF (that point to your site) are
broken/dead links....

For instance-
//http://www.mushroomjohn.org/penis1.htm
//http://mushroomjohn.org/ergotcover1.htm
//http://www.mushroomjohn.org/species.htm
//http://www.mushroomjohn.org/guidetext2.htm
//http://www.mushroomjohn.org/filmstrips1.htm

The list seems endless   :shock:

boomer2

#2
Hm!  Must be on your co0mputers browser.  I am at the public library and the pages opened up for me.

What happens when you type in:

http://www.mushroomjohn.org

boomer2
God is a plant known as the Earth!

JRL

#3
THey work for me.
a group of us, on peyote, had little to share with a group on marijuana

the marijuana smokers were discussing questions of the utmost profundity and we were sticking our fingers in our navels & giggling
                 Jack Green

kemp

#4
ok yeah it was my browser. I had it set to not send a "referrer"  :oops:
Sorry for the confusion!
 :)

boomer2

#5
Cool.  Hope you enjoy what you see.

boomer2
God is a plant known as the Earth!

Jaeda

#6
Very nice! It's coincidence that I encountered a site with spores for these last night - showed the limited pics (from that site) to my S/O who was not impressed. S/O might think differently once seeing the photos you have. Your photos are hands-down much better and really show how/why this variety got its name! Great photos, great specimens! I'm perhaps too easily amused, but I get such a kick out of it when things in nature are such visual parallels to things that make the school-girl in me giggle. :) This one would be worth having just for the amusement factor... maybe for a girls-night-in tea party or such. :)

Is this a naturally occurring variety, or was it bred for? That's something I haven't sorted out yet with fungi - crossing, but that's for a different post.