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megamania said:
My wife didn't believe until she experienced a few spiritual things. Since she has become very tuned to it. She has come to wish she wasn't.
Unfortunately, it is a door that once you walk through, you cannot go back.
 



megamania said:
What is the Trail of Tears?
The Cherokee Trail of Tears. You know, we're taking your land, and moving you to Oklahoma.... My great-great grandmother was Cherokee. She married a white man so she didn't have to move.
 


Aurora said:
Unfortunately, it is a door that once you walk through, you cannot go back.

Im very much into the paranormal and she didn't believe in anything I talked about. Now she has an open mind... except on Big Foot.
 

megamania said:
Im very much into the paranormal and she didn't believe in anything I talked about. Now she has an open mind... except on Big Foot.
LOL We are taught to shut that stuff out as we grow up. It is normally only after an "experience" that most people are able to open up to it.
 

Aurora said:
I wouldn't have gone to his house. That is frightening.

I needed my DnD fix and at that time it was Albany (1 hr drive) or Burlington (3 hr drive). I hate city driving and I hated driving so far to spend 20 dollars on a book.
 

Aurora said:
The Cherokee Trail of Tears. You know, we're taking your land, and moving you to Oklahoma.... My great-great grandmother was Cherokee. She married a white man so she didn't have to move.

I have been wracking my brain trying to think of where I knew of that term... yeah. Now I remember it a bit. I haven't thought about that since... early high school days....ouch. I feel old again.
 

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