Diane K. Boyd
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It looks like he's got... Those are probably metal, like coat hangers or something. Whoops. Right there.
It looks like he's got... Those are probably metal, like coat hangers or something. Whoops. Right there.
They crossed. And then, of course, but then they're going to go sink and do really well. It might be two feet. It might be 200 feet. I don't know.
They crossed. And then, of course, but then they're going to go sink and do really well. It might be two feet. It might be 200 feet. I don't know.
They crossed. And then, of course, but then they're going to go sink and do really well. It might be two feet. It might be 200 feet. I don't know.
You know, there may be people in the world who have some kind of a gift. Their electrical lights are different. I don't know how it works. I have been told that I can be a woman of science and superstition.
You know, there may be people in the world who have some kind of a gift. Their electrical lights are different. I don't know how it works. I have been told that I can be a woman of science and superstition.
You know, there may be people in the world who have some kind of a gift. Their electrical lights are different. I don't know how it works. I have been told that I can be a woman of science and superstition.
Yeah, but I'm not. Usually science wins.
Yeah, but I'm not. Usually science wins.
Yeah, but I'm not. Usually science wins.
I can think of twice only in my life, before I built my little cabin, I lived up this very, even more remote outpost called Moose City, loosely Moose City, because it was not a city at all. It was an old homestead with a lot of empty cabins. Twice up there, I got this feeling that there was something dangerous outside. Twice. And something just said to me, don't go outside.
I can think of twice only in my life, before I built my little cabin, I lived up this very, even more remote outpost called Moose City, loosely Moose City, because it was not a city at all. It was an old homestead with a lot of empty cabins. Twice up there, I got this feeling that there was something dangerous outside. Twice. And something just said to me, don't go outside.
I can think of twice only in my life, before I built my little cabin, I lived up this very, even more remote outpost called Moose City, loosely Moose City, because it was not a city at all. It was an old homestead with a lot of empty cabins. Twice up there, I got this feeling that there was something dangerous outside. Twice. And something just said to me, don't go outside.
And I'm not afraid of anything. I mean, I spent my life dealing with wolves and grizzly bears and angry humans. But I listen to those feelings because I don't know any different. Why not? Why not listen to it? Like, I think we have some primordial part of our brains. I don't know if you ever had that happen. Do you want to have been out walking or hunting?
And I'm not afraid of anything. I mean, I spent my life dealing with wolves and grizzly bears and angry humans. But I listen to those feelings because I don't know any different. Why not? Why not listen to it? Like, I think we have some primordial part of our brains. I don't know if you ever had that happen. Do you want to have been out walking or hunting?
And I'm not afraid of anything. I mean, I spent my life dealing with wolves and grizzly bears and angry humans. But I listen to those feelings because I don't know any different. Why not? Why not listen to it? Like, I think we have some primordial part of our brains. I don't know if you ever had that happen. Do you want to have been out walking or hunting?