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	<title>Comments on: Blowing In The Wind</title>
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		<title>By: Valerie Thrasher</title>
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		<dc:creator>Valerie Thrasher</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 17:28:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Intense!! Intriguing and down right scary!! 

I played each piece of &quot;music/ghost talk&quot; and the one you filtered unnerved my dog Molly so badly that she began to pace and cry.  If the music did not frighten me, her behavior certainly did.

Now, some might say the pitch just hurt her ears but since the first and last did not, I figure we must have a haunting.

Borrow a dog from a friend  next time you venture out and check out the reactions from Rover.

Could it be that ancient beings  came across the same scenario  during a walk in the dense forests of long ago  and heard the &quot;music/ghost talk&quot;  thus began the flute.  And, the &quot;witch doctor&quot; all knowing, all powerful,  who could hear what the wind was telling him.  Naturally, he was the only tribesman that could decipher the meaning, others just became the flute players.

Perhaps these are the sounds of  spirits.  Could it be  these wise and powerful tribesmen (now spirits) are  still playing their songs and sending secret messages to the receptors of our century.

Maybe  Molly knows better than me.   But I am afraid to ask her what they said.</description>
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<p>I played each piece of &#8220;music/ghost talk&#8221; and the one you filtered unnerved my dog Molly so badly that she began to pace and cry.  If the music did not frighten me, her behavior certainly did.</p>
<p>Now, some might say the pitch just hurt her ears but since the first and last did not, I figure we must have a haunting.</p>
<p>Borrow a dog from a friend  next time you venture out and check out the reactions from Rover.</p>
<p>Could it be that ancient beings  came across the same scenario  during a walk in the dense forests of long ago  and heard the &#8220;music/ghost talk&#8221;  thus began the flute.  And, the &#8220;witch doctor&#8221; all knowing, all powerful,  who could hear what the wind was telling him.  Naturally, he was the only tribesman that could decipher the meaning, others just became the flute players.</p>
<p>Perhaps these are the sounds of  spirits.  Could it be  these wise and powerful tribesmen (now spirits) are  still playing their songs and sending secret messages to the receptors of our century.</p>
<p>Maybe  Molly knows better than me.   But I am afraid to ask her what they said.</p>
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