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Posted on 01/29/2002 10:45:19 AM PST by scouse
Telepathic Football Threatens Chilean Teens
VILLA SAN RAFAEL, Chile (Wireless Flash) -- Forget Bigfoot or the Mothman. The newest paranormal creature is a four-legged football.
Believe it or not, a creature matching that exact description has been sighted threatening teenagers in Villa San Rafael, Chile.
Researchers at the Calama UFO Center in Chile claim the mysterious menace has wings, a face like a large bulldog and is "shaped like a rugby football with legs."
Paranormal researcher Dr. Virgilio Sanchez-Ocejo isn't sure if the creature is one of those goat-sucking chupacabras, but admits both animals telepathically communicate with humans.
The winged football is just one of hundreds of strange creatures that have been terrorizing Chile since 1999 and Dr. Sanchez-Ocejo suspects the mysterious beings are entering Chile through a dimensional doorway.
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To: palo verde; All
Good afternoon all...just thought I would look in and see what is going on...Palo, you surely do have some adventures...too bad those folks in the Ozarks could not understand your New York accent...much of my dads family is from the east coast, Philly, and New Jersey, and I always remember as a kid, when we would visit, how they would sometimes sound odd to me the way they talked, and the way they said certain words...my mom was from Chicago, and that is where she and dad settled...but the eastern relatives always pronounced it like ChicaRgo...always had to put that 'R' in there...and they never said the word 'film' correctly...they always called it 'filum'....I guess that just happens when people from different areas of the country meet up and talk to each other...different accents and different ways of says words are interesting to me...
One word which I picked up, and still use to this day, is a different way to say the word 'creek'...Back in New Jersey, my great grandmothers house had a creek running alongside of it...but no one ever pronounced it as 'creek'...they always pronounced it as 'crick'...I still say it that way...it drives my son crazy...he says it is not spelled that way...But more interesting, many people out here in the Pacific Northwest, where we live now, especially in certain areas of Oregon also say 'crick'...
I just think different accents and different ways of saying things are interesting, and keep the language from becoming stale...I suppose others would disagree and say this is a correct way of speaking and pronouncing words...well, I still think accents and pronounciations are interesting...
Well, this is really just a drive by posting...the hubby is off of work today, and we are heading up to Tacoma, to a little place we frequent for some Chicago style Hot Dogs, and combo sausage and roast beef sandwiches...Yum Yum...see ya later...
To: Judith Anne
Judy Anne, I love you
To: GoodyBrown
Hi Goody
I didn't see the movie, but gosh how I loved that book
the girl in story was 12 years old
what a world of feeling goes on in a 12 year old girl's mind
Love, Palo
To: andysandmikesmom; westmex
hi andysmom
I am same as you
I love regional accents
it makes speech so flavorful
one reason I love Westy's posts so much
is so many of his words are different from those used back East
when he said ''cripes, now you tell me!'' I 'bout fell over in joy
I never heard someone say ''cripes'' before
almost all his expressions and choice of words are different from what I'm used to
I find it so refreshin'
Love, Palo
To: palo verde; westmex
Because of the soldier, who was the dream of the girl, I thought you might have been thinking of westmex...
To: andysandmikesmom
Is it OK to ask where you are in the Pacific Northwest? I spend a lot of time in Eastern Oregon.
To: palo verde
Hi Sweetie,
am I getting worked over again?
347
posted on
02/05/2002 12:12:52 PM PST
by
westmex
To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
"So, which is it, a door or a jar?"A wall when closed, when open, ajar.
348
posted on
02/05/2002 12:20:43 PM PST
by
semaj
To: GoodyBrown; westmex
what a mind you have, Goody
I forgot the girl in story had soldier friend
Westy's wife was young gal when he met her too, a year or two older than girl in story
they struck up a friendship
I think when war ended he wrote to her, and they got to know each other from letters
After 8 months of letters he arrived back in her hometown on a Saturday and married her on a Sunday
accuracy is not my strong point
so some of the details may be wrong
but the happy miracle is what a long happy loving marriage it was
Love, Palo
To: semaj
Semper Fi (from a Marine wife)
To: westmex; habs4ever
hi sweetie
well you have courage
habs has been with his gal pal forever
and he won't let her move in with him, much less marry her
he says ''it's too soon for that''
where is his sense of adventure
Love, Palo
To: GoodyBrown; westmex; andysandmikesmom
Hi Goody
I think both andysmom and westy live in the State of Washington
but I've never been to the Northwest
and can't tell you where
Love, Palo
To: GoodyBrown
Like around French Glen?
353
posted on
02/05/2002 12:34:37 PM PST
by
westmex
To: palo verde
Palo, adventure can be expensive nowdays....
354
posted on
02/05/2002 12:36:31 PM PST
by
westmex
To: palo verde
Now, now, you blabbing again??LOL...I plan to join you on the acceleration and Awakening through all these dimensional doors, and you have the gall to say I lack adventure?? Ok, is it pistols or sabres for us??;-)
To: habs4ever
I think she said you are chicken..lol
356
posted on
02/05/2002 12:39:07 PM PST
by
westmex
To: GoodyBrown
hi cookie
I know blue herons have their rookery (is that a nest)
near the town where westy lives
I've never seen a blue heron
but westy said they are beautiful in flight
(I guess like a crane)
Love, Palo
To: westmex
Hi Westie (not too familiar I hope) Oh how I love French Glen. Do you know it? But we are closer to Bend...not too close.
To: habs4ever
Pay no attention to u know who. Obviously you are a gentleman who knows that marriage is the triumph of imagination over intelligence.
To: GoodyBrown;palo verde
Did you read that, you know who?? I'm to regard you as Ms Blithe Spirit ;-)lol
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