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You have to drain the chickpeas thoroughly before sprinkling them on the

fire and saying the ritual poem about penguins and otters, while balancing

on your left foot, with a sprig of asparagas, (preferrably the white), in

your right ear and three radishes in your mouth, but only inside your left

cheek.

 

If you do this while drunk on goat cheese wine and under the full moon,

naked but for a painted spiral on your shaved pate, it'll work just fine.

 

Oh, unless you forget the salt.

 

 

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hey, sounds like the perfect ritual for winter solstice tomorrow! :)

 

and i got plenty of sea salt on hand. lol but sadly, we're in the midst of

the new/dark moon at the moment.

 

Megan

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Saturday, December 20, 2003 3:44 PM

A Recipe for Success

 

 

You have to drain the chickpeas thoroughly before sprinkling them on the

fire and saying the ritual poem about penguins and otters, while balancing

on your left foot, with a sprig of asparagas, (preferrably the white), in

your right ear and three radishes in your mouth, but only inside your left

cheek.

 

If you do this while drunk on goat cheese wine and under the full moon,

naked but for a painted spiral on your shaved pate, it'll work just fine.

 

Oh, unless you forget the salt.

 

 

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