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    Believe. Clutch20's Avatar
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    Oh yeah...el cuy-cuy's gonna get you, travieso!
    La Chupacabra's gonna help him, and the Donkey Lady too!

    Seriously, these are the stuff of my childhood, and I have a grudging admittance to perhaps, the teeneeyist, tinest, possibility that the big bird legend could be true...............
    I live out in the country away from bright city lights and me and that can of cold brew, there in the dark, sitting under a star-dusted sky......it makes me shiver and get goose bumps.................

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    Retired Ray xrayzebra's Avatar
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    This bird has nothing to with La Chupacabra and everything to do with La Chusa. La Chusa has haunted San Antonio for ages. It once tried to steal my uncle's soul. No bull .

    Did it succeed?

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    Where are those train tracks in San Antonio where if you cover your car with baby powder and put it in neutral ghosts of dead kids from a bus crash push you over?

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    Forum Official Personal Life Coach BacktoBasics's Avatar
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    Where are those train tracks in San Antonio where if you cover your car with baby powder and put it in neutral ghosts of dead kids from a bus crash push you over?
    Don't waste your time. Near Southton Rd if I remember correctly and the street names are not the dead kids its the builders children and family members.

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    Yo creo que.......the formal way of spelling the "witch spirit in the body of an owl" is lechuza.

    My mother still talks about her sister-in-law Janey holding court with a lechuza perched on her wooden fence. Mother swears that she witnessed my aunt make it go away after the lechuza began to stare and move it's beak open as if to speak, with a threat she posed to it while she held up a bag of stuff she concocted and in spanish told the lechuza to go away or she would hurl the bag at it. She was a curandera in California and held a thriving practice till the day she died.

    Mother hated owls. One night she got angry because an owl was hooting up in the pecan tree in our front yard so she went outside, stood on the front porch and threw a rock at it! It went away but came back the next night. One of myy uncles passed away on the 3rd day after the first visit.
    Um-hmmm.

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