Do these people really have a body for weather?

This page has been visited since May 20, 98 Some perople think they call tell the wether with their bodies. Maybe so maybe not. Here is a collection of stories.

Geynnw Wolin, Florida:"When I was living up North, I could tell within 12 to 24 hours when it was going to snow. I do it with my 'snow bone,' some sort of bone tucked at the right side of my skul. When my snow bone started to throb, my family always ran for the tier chains and shovels."

Deborah Anderson, Arizona:"When I was a registered nurse in Englewood, Ohio working long hours on my feet, I noticed that I became wobbly in the knees with approaching wind storms. Sure, anybody could be blown around on a breezey day, but I would begin to sway 24 hours before the wind came."

Dr. Jack Stone, New Jersey:"I know there's going to be a big change in the weather when I start to itch all over. The more I itch, the bigger the change, wether it's anticipation of rain, snow, heat, cold, or even humidity. I've found the best treatment for htis itching is my own concoction of a pepper ointment I mix in the kitchen. It burns so much that i forget about the itching."

David Hill, Califonia:"I've never been quite the same since I fell from a telephone pole while working in San Diego a few years ago. Now, my back becomes sore if it's going to rain. I can spot the biggest blackest clouds headed my way, but my back isn't sore, that storm will glide right over me without a drop. I've never missed. My friends think I'm nuts, but my wife is impresses."

Kate Cunningham, Indiana:"The sky can be clear and blue and the sun shining bright, but if I begin to fell a pain in my stomach, it's going to rain-never fails."

Iola Davies, Washington:"I always go into one of my famous sneezing the minute the seasons change. Never at any other time. Just four times a year. My family relies on it to know when-exactly-it's winter, spring, summer, and fall."

Richard Bennett, Connecticut"Whenever it's going to rain, we notice that our daughter Megan's ordinarily straight hair turns into what we call 'banana curls.' The more sever thecoming storm the tighter hercurls."


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