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Some good paranormal documentaries? Mistic,astral projection and stuff like that?

Some good paranormal documentaries? Mistic,astral projection and stuff like that?

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Well DavidYou do NOT have a hourglass figureThat is a fact:P You are lying to yourself saying that you have a good figure.but since you insist that you have a hourglass figure I suggest that you not eat ice cream because it adds to your hips and I also suggest that you practice your badminton skills so you can not fail at p.e then you will lose your figureAnd that is all the advice I have for you today byeep.s I do know David in real life so its just a joke between me and him.
stay committed to your goals
Eating less in your portion sizes but a little more often and eating healthier are DEFINITELY the ways to lose weight, along with exerciseBut yes, it is totally possible to lose weight just by changing your dietTargeting weight loss though? Not possible.
Maybe not mystic, but Eyes of the Mothman is a pretty interesting oneIt's about the mothman: On Nov12, 1966, five men who were digging a grave at a cemetery near Clendenin, WV claimed to see a man-like figure fly low from the trees over their heads.[5] This is often attributed as the first known sighting of what would become known as the MothmanShortly thereafter, on Nov15, 1966, two young couples from Point Pleasant, Roger and Linda Scarberry, and Steve and Mary Mallette told police they saw a large white creature whose eyes glowed red when the car headlights picked it upThey described it as a flying man with ten-foot wings' following their car while they were driving in an area of town known as 'the TNT area', the site of a former World War II munitions plant.[6][7] During the next few days, other people reported similar sightingsTwo volunteer firemen who sighted it said it was a large bird with red eyesMason County Sheriff George Johnson commented that he believed the sightings were due to an unusually large heron he termed a shitepokeContractor Newell Partridge told Johnson that when he aimed a flashlight at a creature in a nearby field its eyes glowed like bicycle reflectors, and blamed buzzing noises from his television set and the disappearance of his German Shepherd dog on the creature.[8] Wildlife biologist DrRobert LSmith at West Virginia University told reporters that descriptions and sightings all fit the Sandhill Crane, a large American crane almost as high as a man with a seven foot wingspan featuring circles of reddish coloring around the eyes, and that the bird may have wandered out of its migration routeThere were no Mothman reports in the immediate aftermath of the December 15, 1967 collapse of the Silver Bridge and the death of 46 people,[9] giving rise to legends that the Mothman sightings and the bridge collapse were connected.[8][10][11]

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