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AndyC wrote:
Once she went out, I cut down the dry oak tree branches that would rub on the roof occasionally - and you know what, the Tokoloshe never did get her after all![]()
Yeah, don't tell my wife about that purple salt; I have some tree limbs that need trimmed and other yard work/landscaping she has wanted me to do for a few weeks.sjfcontrol wrote:AndyC wrote:
Once she went out, I cut down the dry oak tree branches that would rub on the roof occasionally - and you know what, the Tokoloshe never did get her after all![]()
So.... The purple salt worked!
This goes way beyond "tradition".AndyC wrote:Not just many of them - just about all of them. Tradition is a very powerful thing in Africa...
Andy, you're the man for coming up with that picture.AndyC wrote:Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire, for one:surprise_i'm_armed wrote:Dennis Miller, the Saturday Night Live alum and stand up comic, has his own talk show on AM radio.
He make good points, is funny, and has some great guests on.
He stated: "Why is it that the West has sent billions of dollars to Africa over the years, and the continent's still a mess?
I know why - it's because the money never reaches the people. It's all stolen by those cats that wear the leopard hats!"
I'm unable to put names on the leopard hat wearers, but I'm sure they have Swiss or Caribbean bank accounts.