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Post by chibinaru on Jan 4, 2006 16:36:41 GMT -5
... Or by your grandmother's arthritis. When she complains, it's gonna rain.
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Post by LadyRiona on Jan 4, 2006 17:03:03 GMT -5
lol! Yeah, along with broken bones. My mom and I both broke our wrists (she just broke her right wrist, I broke both my left and right wrist...not at the same time, though) and now, whenever the weather changes, they hurt. So it's like, "Well, weather's changin'!" That's all we can say. Because it hurts before it rains and after it rains. Whoopee.
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Post by Lady Mage on Jan 6, 2006 11:52:57 GMT -5
Our mailman used to predict the weather by what he felt in his bones... and he was always right...
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Post by LadyRiona on Jan 10, 2006 2:17:47 GMT -5
Hehe...it's funny how people can do that.
It's kinda funny. I think that when the different bones I"ve broken ache, it means something different. When the radius (when your hand is fisted with your thumb facing upwards, the bone that is on top, the one below it is the ulna) on my left arm hurts, it's going to rain. If the ulna on my right arm hurts, which has been recently, it's temperature changes. We've had a lot of those. Saturday, it was upper 30s. Sunday was ranging between 38-50. Monday was 70. That's all Farenheit...So, yeah, needless to say, it's been crazeh weather.
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Post by Lady Mage on Jan 18, 2006 22:10:42 GMT -5
Wow. That's freaky.
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