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> I've talked to people who hear voices in their heads. Howdy Vorts, Just goes to show that the Washington Post using five pages of print can perform wonder with numbers while eating cucumbers. Shucks, my great grand daddy had a cousin way back around 1840's, lived out on the San Saba river ( little north of LBJ's ranch). Seems uncle Jethro was looking for Jim Bowies lost gold mine ( chuckle chuckle) . Ole Jim Bowie had sold Jethro a genuine absolute real authenic copy of a map of the mine ( complete with goatskin agewd parchment and stained with coffee and tobacckey) Uncle Jethro used to hear voices in his head while laying awake in his soddy house late at night along the San Saba river. One night he noticed a small hole forming in the mud roof with sand and dirt falling through. Being a natuaral born humorist and prankster.. Jethro put on his hat and rammed his head up through the hole.. sure gave those Lipan Apache indians a fright to see his smiling face. Wasn't until he took off his hat to show his bald head glowing in the moonlight that the Apaches "got religion". Don't know if those indians had any sexual stirrings from the experience..but.. the cabin roof sure smelled like horse dung for awhile. The trouble with those amatoor writers for the Washington Post is they lack imagination.. mind control?? voices?? microwaves?? Give us a break... Even LBJ came up with a better story than that .. and he became President of the hu hes hey. Richard
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