You're not from around here, are you. :-) I haven't heard some of those for
a looong time. Some, like the witching for water, I didn't believe in until
I tried a few years ago. Just don't ask me to understand it.
From: Lex Jenkins
> Ken Norton uttereth the following blasphemy:
> >First of all, there really isn't anything called heat lightining. It is a
> >misnomer lightining from a distant storm that is hidden by the haze in
the
> >atmosphere. The haze will light up, but because of the distance to the
> >storm there isn't any thunder. Heat doesn't cause lightining.<
>
> Oh, an' I s'pose yuh don' b'lieve in hootie owls speakin' thrice bein' a
> premonition of death neither. Nor bridge trolls, nor fairy circles,
> witchin' fer water, nor rubbin' warts away with a tater buried under a new
> moon.
>
> We'll jus' see where that fancy Ioway city boy thinkin' gits yuh.
>
> Lex
> (Spittin' on his palms, rubbin 'em t'gether, takin' one step back an' one
to
> th' side to confuse th' devil.)
>
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