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Hee Aharon , you `spent ` time in Saudia and still think that pixies , grenmlins etc,,, are INVENTED By people ????? The Sleep Gnome sure gave you a Big dose of Sand over your eyes ,,, mirjam

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My friend was desperate to find her purse, and had searched "everywhere"(she thought). She KNEW she had it after she came home, had taken it out of her handbag.

She understood where it was the next day, on the bus, when she opened her hadbag, and found the the little package with beef, which she was so sure she had placed in the freezer...

Oh yes, we ALL do it! And I am happy that it is not only ME who have black "holes" in my head!

AUD ;-)

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May be that is the hardest part of being alone???? :-D AUD ;-)))

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Aron , do you mean to say they are invented???? NO they ARE alive, some of them live in MY house!! AUD ;-)

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Aud

LOL Oh, dear!

Higs, Katherine

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Katherine

OK, I'm going to blame it on the fairies that Aaron mentioned. They're just doing it keep life interesting for me.

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Your friend

Aud you mean My pixies fairies and Gins have Family in your house ????????????mirjam

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You never know Mirjam, they aren't like us, they don't need any brooms to get around! AUD ;-)

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I think they fly with Dust flowers etc,,, Just saw last night a Tv program About the Migrating [40 million ???] Bats from Mexico to Clifornia , every year ,,,, WOW ,,,, mirjam

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On Mon, 29 May 2006 04:28:23 GMT, snipped-for-privacy@actcom.co.il (Mirjam Bruck-Cohen) spewed forth :

Umbrellas recommended if you come to Austin to watch the nightly exodus of our Mexican Freetail Bats from under the several downtown bridges over the Colorado River. The total summer bat population is estimated at 1.5-1.75 MILLION, and rises by the end of the summer due to whelping or pupping or whatever it is that bats do to reproduce :D We have the largest urban bat colony in North America from early May through mid-September.

Why an umbrella? That ain't rain falling from the sky, honey...

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Wooly

Thank you Wooly , i was facinated by the Film ... It sure kept me from getting the Non Rain Fall... Years ago i used to roam With other children , Old Roman And Ottoman Querries As well as all kinds of caves, and of course we saw and watched how bats lived . Nobody stopped us with warnings about the many illneses they could spread. One time we found an Albino Bat , that was chased away by his tribe.....i adopted that bat and he lived in my house ,,,[and many a time under my sweater ] for several years, The most Gentle animal. He thought i was his mother and clung to me ,, and would go with me to many places , peeping from my pockets ... mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Yuk, but fascinating Wooly. Does everybody in the know stay indoors when this happens? Love & higs Christine

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Christine in Kent, Garden of

What a lovely memory of your childhood Mirjam Love & higs Christine

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Christine in Kent, Garden of

LOL, Wooly!

I spent a summer in Chautauqua NY years ago (school stuff) and all the students would gather at dusk on the pier by the lake. The bats would stream out of the surrounding buildings. There were so many of them, that the game was "Don't Flinch, They Have Sonar". We believed they wouldn't fly into us, but every time one buzzed our heads, you bet we flinched, screamed, jumped into the water!

Hesira

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I am incrediabley (sp?) absent minded - so I have a nice little Gentleman called 'Safe' who lives with me. Unfortunately he is a little hard of hearing. When I put something down in a 'Safe' place he hears 'Safe's Place' and hides it on me.

But if I really need something I trade him something - like a knitting needle, or a key or something else nice and shiny - for what I'm looking for. And usually within an hour of Safe taking the trade my lost item shows up. :-D

Katheryne who is still looking for her missing boned bodice! - which I need before August

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Purple Kat

ewwwww bats...yuk. We had one in our house many years ago...quite the tricky creatures to catch to put back outside. I remember awakening night after night and finally one night it was flying over my head.

take care donna from ontario, canada

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LOL Sounds like me! And why, may I ask, do you need a boned bodice?

Higs, Katherine

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I didn`t knowthis things still existed outside Museums ? mirjam

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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen

Otto's mother used to wear one. It looked very uncomfortable to me.

Els

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