29 thoughts on “Could They Be Magic?

  1. Bingo

    Aren’t magic mushrooms small & thin?
    Years since I saw them, a few of my mates took ’em one night and were off their faces for hours.
    Oh the lolz we had.

    1. Geoff Dann

      Rano WAkwak: “You can tell which are edible by the nibble marks left by mice. No nibbles, not edible.”

      This is dangerous nonsense. Follow your own advice, mate. And end up dead, so nobody else has to listen to your dangerous nonsense.

  2. Geoff Dann

    Re: Caroline “If mice take a bite, You’re in Shroomtown tonight”

    Rabbits and deer can eat Deathcaps and be fine. They have an enzyme in their stomach that breaks down the toxins before they enter the bloodstream. If humans eat Deathcaps, they die.

    But you keep reciting your poetry. It’ll keep you safe for sure…

    1. John Gallen

      Apparently there’s a small underground stream coming from the back to the front of the house. Two trees in the front one a Willow usually soak up excess ground water but the rain if late underground makes the area very wet… but still firm to stand on..

      That’s my Da’s theory… how say you Mushroom Man :)

        1. scottser

          there hasn’t been much of a frost and it’s still quite damp and warm. are you holding out on us geoff?

          1. Geoff Dann

            In England at least, it has just been a really poor end to the mushroom season. Not just liberty caps, but everything. If you go out looking for fungi now, you probably won’t find anything at all. It’s been that way for about a month.

  3. smellbourne

    looks like psylocybin cubensis but id say pick em and pinch em and if they bruise blue/green your in “flavour country” i.e. trippin the proverbial balls!
    usually in oz though so odd to see them in irl.
    if in doubt leave them be though as choosing the wrong ones is riskier than the chalice choice in indiana jones 3

Comments are closed.

Sponsored Link
Broadsheet.ie