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Posted May 15, 2012
Scoffs and limps up and stands next to Blackpaw. "This way." At tha moment it sticks its head riht in her vface out of the frens. She freaks and screaches a huge screach that echoes loud and high. The badger startles and runs away lumbering fast. Warpaw faints from loss of air and fright. Also painn too. Lol.
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Posted May 15, 2012
Stalks back into the forest to see the badger that got away, it charges at him and trys to swip him, but blackpaw is to fast and is already attacking its face from above. Blackpaw then slits its throught and watches it die. " And i was told i couldnt kill it! "
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Posted May 8, 2012
Sneaks in and kills the mouse
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Posted May 8, 2012
A mouse scurries unknowingly by some moss on a tree root, looking for fallen seeds from a nearby flower bush. The bush has a hole in the bottom, just large enough for a small cat to creep through it and catch the mouse....
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book is a must-read for anyone that wants to maintain youthfulness and/or anyone with an aging/elderly person in their life; that's all of us! Mindfulness is empowering.
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Overview
If we could turn back the clock psychologically, could we also turn it back physically? For more than thirty years, award-winning social psychologist Ellen Langer has studied this provocative question, and now, in Counterclockwise, she presents the answer: Opening our minds to what’s possible, instead of presuming impossibility, can lead to better health–at any age.Drawing on landmark work in the field and her own body of colorful and highly original experiments–including the first detailed discussion of her “counterclockwise” study, in which elderly men lived for a week as though it was 1959 and showed dramatic improvements in their hearing, memory, ...