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Post by dragrat on Aug 9, 2011 4:11:01 GMT -5
That is incredible. I've always admired origami... The only one I can do is the "water bomb" or box.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Aug 9, 2011 9:34:18 GMT -5
Pictures please!
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Post by PigsnieLite on Aug 17, 2011 18:57:15 GMT -5
Hullo Frito Fritix! Have you ever used Pali Hawaii sandals? I saw some for sale and wondered if they were comfortable. I wear out my regular cheapie 2 quid thong sandals too much.
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Post by Frito Freddie on Aug 26, 2011 20:42:59 GMT -5
Hullo Frito Fritix! Have you ever used Pali Hawaii sandals? I saw some for sale and wondered if they were comfortable. I wear out my regular cheapie 2 quid thong sandals too much. Nope. I wear cheap slippas. Like 4 bucks a pair. Or I go barefoot.
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Post by Frito Freddie on Aug 26, 2011 20:53:43 GMT -5
I'm not sure its a real ghost video but its well made and train station ghosts are not unusual in Japan. It is a place of many suicides.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Aug 26, 2011 21:18:02 GMT -5
If we had only seen her at the bar, I might haf thought she wuz real. But when we saw her at the train station, doing her ghost thing, I knew this wuz Tokyo Witch Project. But WELL DONE! I like it! Now to click on those other viddys attached to Ghost Pub Lady.
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Post by Frito Freddie on Nov 6, 2011 19:17:13 GMT -5
OK--so I think I saw a ghost.
I was driving and I was at a red light in my car when I saw a middle aged man lying on the sidewalk. I got a definite vibe that he wasnt an old man but possible in mid fifties and that he was Asian but I never saw his face. And he had an odd posture too. He wasnt completely lying on the ground . . . like someone unconscious or even dead. Its like he had stumbled and the picture was frozen. His head was touching the ground and so was his knees and feet. Maybe part of his leg too. Anyway he was completely motionless.
So there were people on the sidewalk and I was watching to see what they would do.
They just ignored him. Walked by him. Now its not unusual for adults to ignore drunks or vagrants lying passed out on the street. (This man though was neatly dressed in a white shirt & dark pants.) But there were children who also ignored the man which convinced me the prone man was a ghost. (I have never seen a child ignore anything the way adults do.) But they all walked by or perhaps through him.
And I drove away . . . this bothered me that I did. I did feel the compunction to help the man. Perhape I had some intuition that the man was beyond help.
Anyway I called a friend who left work a few minutes after I did and told him to go to that same intersection to see if there was a man asleep on the sidewalk. He called me and said there wasnt anyone there.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Nov 6, 2011 20:17:25 GMT -5
Im surprised you didnt stop either. Thats not like you. Waahhhh, you are becoming a HARDENED Lawyer! Eeeek! But Im sure Avrilly will comment.
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Post by Frito Freddie on Nov 6, 2011 21:09:56 GMT -5
I talked to the Kahuna and he said I already knew he wasnt alive. Still you'd think I would have investigated it myself. I am researching that corner . . . to see if there was a recent incident of someone falling or dying there
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Post by PigsnieLite on Nov 6, 2011 21:13:02 GMT -5
Whut, you haf a Kahuna living in your house? Did he explain why a ghost would be lying there as if theyre dead? Dont ghosties usually seem alive?
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Post by sunfrog on Sept 5, 2013 13:53:54 GMT -5
Oh, oh. I just saw this. How do we tell Frito about P'Lite's flight?
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Elvira
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Post by Elvira on Sept 5, 2013 19:56:20 GMT -5
I tried the old email I had for her. It bounced. I sent a message via MoVa messages. No response. I've no idea how to contact her. Once again, we know nothing.
I also messaged Scott Spicciati on Fb. No response, but maybe that was because it was on his birthday.
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