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Post by thinker on Oct 10, 2006 2:03:43 GMT -5
So help me this is true, and maybe more bizarre than our plight!
Just took a short trip with a good friend. We talked about much, Morgs included, which is when she shared something very personal about her dad. Since he was young, he has had a single chicken feather emerge from the side of his head. I kid you not.
He had chicken pox and worked in a chicken plant when he was 15. He reported to work the entire time he was ill, and thinks that's what made this oddity occur.
Not long after recovering from the pox, he noticed a feather growing straight out from the side of his head. Can you imagine?
He removes it and another one eventually grows out of that spot. He finally quit pulling it and now trims it with scissors. It only bothers him if he lets it get up to an inch long.
There's no telling what other bizarre things happen to people that we never hear about!!
Cliff - Anyone??? I'm speechless. Ever hear of anything so crazy?
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Post by Cliff Mickelson on Oct 10, 2006 9:57:57 GMT -5
Hi Thinker:
Well, I must say, this is a "first" for me! LOL!
However, with that said....There is not much that would truly surprise me anymore. (Except maybe for full disclosure by the PTB)....I've seen too much, albeit chicken feathers excluded!
-Cliff
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Post by thinker on Oct 10, 2006 13:17:08 GMT -5
I remembered a nurse I'd spoken to about 20 years ago. She worked in the maternity area of a large hospital. She said that an alarming number of children were being born with tails extending from their lower backs. That's something else I wouldn't have ever dreamed happened.
Maybe I should mention the flying creature I saw over my flowers this summer. It flew, acted and looked like a hummingbird, but it looked like a big bee.
It was fat and velvety looking and colored with the yellow and black banding like a big bumble bee (is that a yellow jacket? I'm not sure). I just sat and stared at it until it left. I'm still not sure what it was, but now I realize it was probably another victim of frankenscience.
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