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Full Moon Madness - Page 3© Carol Wallace
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Sep 22, 1998
And of course many gardeners (bet you were wondering when I'd get to gardening!) swear that planting by the moon is the only way to go. Some may dismiss this as mere folklore and mumbo-jumbo. But moon planting was used as part of the ancient art of Feng Shui, which is gaining acceptance even with skeptical western-minded people. So don't try to tell me that the full moon has no affect on things. Maybe it only happens because we're expecting it to - but when the moon shines its brightest, something strange is definitely in the air - and it's not just moondust. If you enjoyed this article, why not mail this to a friend?
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In response to message posted by LadyB:
wow thats not really amazing. Having kids suck ...
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is flawed. Any one who groups motorcycle accidents together with non - perception accidents in evaluating full - moon affect needs to conceptualize better. I'd love to see the actual data. Good arti ...
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Carol,I was a law student while working full time. I couldn't do it, and after a few years converted to a MS Criminial Justice with a concentration in Criminal Law. Clay Higgins, Editor:
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Clay, I wasn't really a law student - I was a Ph.D. student who was allowed to take law classes by special arrangements. That means I missed most of the basics about studying law. I can remember sitt ...
-- posted by CarolWallace
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Well, gang.....by the light of the proverbial silvery MOON here.......my niece is due to have her second child just ANY MINUTE NOW and my sister told me that Becky was having contractions every 3 minu ...
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