I got a full moon tonight...
I always think that things always seem much stranger when it is out..:chainsaw:
the good thing is though it gives you good light for walking at night:jointsmile:
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I got a full moon tonight...
I always think that things always seem much stranger when it is out..:chainsaw:
the good thing is though it gives you good light for walking at night:jointsmile:
I think "Pull your pants up, man!"
Wait a minute. You mean the moon in the sky?
I think, "Emergency rooms and labor wards are busy tonight." In the autumn, I think of harvest moons and wonder what it must have been like for the astronauts who walked on earth's moon.
I always think of werewolves, then about how beautiful the moon is. I never realized until now that that's what I think of everytime.
Things are stranger, i believe that is scientific fact, I mean werewolf's and shit?Quote:
Originally Posted by geonagual
[YOUTUBE]http://youtube.com/watch?v=CXko2YCuZa8[/YOUTUBE]
i start howling and turn into a werewolf
a little somethin like this
[YOUTUBE]http://youtube.com/watch?v=AKgjUop81Tg[/YOUTUBE]
Do you think there are more accidents on full moons than regular days?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Byrd
i think i wanna be out on a lake cuz the fish would be going crazy.. =/
I don't know if officially there are or not. It certainly seems like it in hospitals, though, and Birdie and her firefighter-medic colleagues seemed to have some of their craziest, heaviest shifts in fire-rescue work during full moons. Tonight where we live, I've heard the ambulances and fire trucks leave the nearest station about five times more than usual.
I wanna be in flordia watching sea turtles hatch at 1 in am running to that great big blue thing..Quote:
Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
We always used to take vacations around the September full moons before Bird was back in school and go down to her grandparents' summer place in the Gulfport-Biloxi area. That whole area was wiped off the face of the earth by Katrina two years ago. When it was the way it used to be, though, it was so nice to go out fishing on the Mississippi Sound at night when the fish were jumping and biting. You could sit on the deck of a boat or even on a pier and throw out a line. A fish would practically jump up and take the hook before it hit the water.