When him and his mates played Japs and Commandos, he was always the sandbag. 🙂
Claire, pan was a little boy who never grew up
was he some sort of Pagan god as well…? Pantheism and so on..
But yes, never growing up 😉
PAN was the god of shepherds and flocks, of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music. He wandered the hills and mountains of Arkadia playing his pan-pipes and chasing Nymphs. His unseen presence aroused feelings of panic in men passing through the remote, lonely places of the wilds.
He was a bit of as smart arse before they chopped it off. 🙂
Zen: voila! I was thinking along those lines…
Tocino; what, his pipe…?
His arse silly. 🙂
Toc; oops!
Well it’ll stop him talking out of it 🙂
Zen please, the real name for the pipes is a Syrinx from where we get the word Syringe.
I was messing about likening him to Peter Pan
One story of Pan suggested that he was the only Olympian god to have died, The wind carried the message “The great god Pan has died”
Shureley, you are all wrong, Pans first name was Bed….”and stop calling me Shirley” 🙂 🙂
How did he write those stories without any arms?
He looks like Pan.
With difficulty!
When him and his mates played Japs and Commandos, he was always the sandbag. 🙂
Claire, pan was a little boy who never grew up
was he some sort of Pagan god as well…? Pantheism and so on..
But yes, never growing up 😉
PAN was the god of shepherds and flocks, of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music. He wandered the hills and mountains of Arkadia playing his pan-pipes and chasing Nymphs. His unseen presence aroused feelings of panic in men passing through the remote, lonely places of the wilds.
He was a bit of as smart arse before they chopped it off. 🙂
Zen: voila! I was thinking along those lines…
Tocino; what, his pipe…?
His arse silly. 🙂
Toc; oops!
Well it’ll stop him talking out of it 🙂
Zen please, the real name for the pipes is a Syrinx from where we get the word Syringe.
I was messing about likening him to Peter Pan
One story of Pan suggested that he was the only Olympian god to have died, The wind carried the message “The great god Pan has died”
Shureley, you are all wrong, Pans first name was Bed….”and stop calling me Shirley” 🙂 🙂