how superstitious are camies?

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If you cross th e thresh-hold of a Japanese house while singing or whistling, you are inviting unquiet spirits of the dead to follow
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Raybull wrote: Never met a midget I didn't look up to, they get all the girls. You ever run into that Khmer one that hangs around LV and PenNeeyum sometimes?
Is that the little egg man?


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Nah, he's talking about the walrus.
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