Heather's Heavenly Vapes - THE BIG THREAD (Part 3)

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Sasquwatach Etoufe with a garlic and butter suace.... :)

I'd have to do him Cochon de lait style , that bugger ain't fittin in no pot . :)

Tie him down, snake a tube down his throat and feed him up Foie gras style, then eat his liver! Up here we'd probably fry up his backstrap as well.....
 

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Yup , if I can , we need to catch that dam Rougaroo ! :)

You two. Reading your exchanges is darn entertaining. Funny, the book I'm reading (T. A. Pratt, one of the Marla Mason series books) featured a character who claimed to be a loup-garou.

Adults' big problem is we forget how to play. :) Not around here though.
 
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    You two. Reading your exchanges is darn entertaining. Funny, the book I'm reading (T. A. Pratt, one of the Marla Mason series books) featured a character who claimed to be a loup-garou.

    Adults big problem is we forget how to play. :) Not around here though.

    When the loup garou moved down here he became the rougaroo , there's 2 different explanations for it , some cajuns say it's a werewolf others a bigfoot , I'm going with bigfoot because the dam thing sounds like an ape .
     

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    Makes you wonder what Louisiana, and/or Nawlins has in its past to merit so much otherworldly activity. Hmmmm...

    The last time I was in New Orleans, I honestly can't remember what happened, but I'm never allowed back according to my wife - and she wasn't even there. Something about a credit card charge and a strip club :p
     

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    Makes you wonder what Louisiana, and/or Nawlins has in its past to merit so much otherworldly activity. Hmmmm...

    My house sits on land that belonged to the Tcoupitalas indians originally , then a plantation was built and it still stands 2 blocks from me , slaves practiced voodoo , lived , died and were buried on this land without grave markers , then skirmishes were fought between the union and confederate troops over the plantation house on ground I'm sitting on right now , it's more than enough explanation for it .
     

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    Google's got nuthin. What's a Feefolait? (Got a feeling I might regret asking.)

    Cajun version of hobbits light little candles and go down to join the dead ones . It's a very bright orb of light , 3 of us watched one go through the trees one night , it's odd because it's really bright but only illuminates a few feet around it and casts no beam or shadows , I told BK , you know that just ain't right while we watched it , it ain't normal light , the cajuns say if you follow it you'll never be seen again .
     

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    Makes you wonder what Louisiana, and/or Nawlins has in its past to merit so much otherworldly activity. Hmmmm...


    Well, Louisiana's most recent contribution to the country is Lil Boosie. That's worth at least 100 years of bad karma. Add that to the Edwin Edwards Reality Show and, well.......
     

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    My house sits on land that belonged to the Tcoupitalas indians originally , then a plantation was built and it still stands 2 blocks from me , slaves practiced voodoo , lived , died and were buried on this land without grave markers , then skirmishes were fought between the union and confederate troops over the plantation house on ground I'm sitting on right now , it's more than enough explanation for it .

    Not much to say other than "Wow" to something like that. It's a weird combo of unbearably sad and awe-inducing. Everything is energy - and it has to go somewhere. Intense events and the energies around it... I'm not a New Ager by a long-shot. More influenced by what is revealed in studies around such things, and spiritual study so far in my life.

    Okay, that was more than just a "wow." Just fascinating ideas around such things. And the beer doesn't help. :)
     

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    Not much to say other than "Wow" to something like that. It's a weird combo of unbearably sad and awe-inducing. Everything is energy - and it has to go somewhere. Intense events and the energies around it... I'm not a New Ager by a long-shot. More influenced by what is revealed in studies around such things, and spiritual study so far in my life.

    Okay, that was more than just a "wow." Just fascinating ideas around such things. And the beer doesn't help. :)

    LA if you ever come down here I can take you to the Myrtles plantation , the smithsonian and national geographic list it as one of the two most haunted houses in the country , the place is a game and mind changer , good chance you'll be a different person when you leave .
     

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    Cajun version of hobbits light little candles and go down to join the dead ones . It's a very bright orb of light , 3 of us watched one go through the trees one night , it's odd because it's really bright but only illuminates a few feet around it and casts no beam or shadows , I told BK , you know that just ain't right while we watched it , it ain't normal light , the cajuns say if you follow it you'll never be seen again .

    I love legends like that.

    Tonight I watched the first episode of Orphan Black, because David mentioned liking it. I was reluctant because in Sept of last year, my ex sister-in-law (who was a friend since HS) committed suicide by train. Awful, painful stuff. And I didn't want to see a scene like that. So a few weeks ago, late at night, I hear a train whistle, louder than I ever hear them here, and I've been here over 18 years. The whistle just goes over and over and over - again, that never happens. I look out of my bathroom window, and in one of a line of trees at the edge of my property was a blue-white light emanating up through the branches, like it came from within the heart of the trunk. It just wasn't a "right" kind of light. Nothing nearby could make a light that way, shining in that direction or dissipating upwards like it did.

    I have no idea what it was, or what it meant. I sure didn't go out to check though.
     

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    LA if you ever come down here I can take you to the Myrtles plantation , the smithsonian and national geographic list it as one of the two most haunted houses in the country , the place is a game and mind changer , good chance you'll be a different person when you leave .

    Oh, man. It's one thing to read and be fascinated, and a whole other to experience in person! Have you gone to it?
     

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    One other thing about the Feefolait , I've seen swamp gas glow and it's pretty eerie but it gets pushed around by the slightest breeze , the Feefolait doesn't do that , it moves with a purpose into the wind or not , the one BK and I watched moved back and forth about 50 ft up in the pine trees .
     
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