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Well I think most of us are born under a caul. I wouln't bet on it saving one from drowning though I think I would 'prefer a lifebelt Interesting blog though
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posted by
C_C_T
on December 7, 2016 at 8:22 AM
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Never close the records on cheer love.
posted by
BC-A
on December 6, 2016 at 5:12 PM
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Re:
We don't pay much attention to stuff like that these days, but back in the early times and in some countries they treated people like they were witches and in some instances burned them at the stake, or practically worshipped them.
posted by
TAPS.
on December 6, 2016 at 8:50 AM
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I myself had never heard of a caul before.
posted by
FormerStudentIntern
on December 6, 2016 at 6:41 AM
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It struck me that the strongest must fall, so true, but one thinks the mighty to be forever for some odd reason! sam 
posted by
sam444
on December 5, 2016 at 9:29 PM
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TAPS
An existential humanist? A man after my own heart! Mind you, I'm not quite as cheerful, but I've got an excuse - I'm not a caulbearer...

posted by
Nautikos
on December 5, 2016 at 4:49 PM
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Re: This may be the strangest thing I've ever read.
Sorry about that.
posted by
TAPS.
on December 5, 2016 at 1:38 PM
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I don't think that i have ever known a caulbearer either.
posted by
Kabu
on December 5, 2016 at 1:19 PM
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This may be the strangest thing I've ever read.
posted by
Pat_B
on December 5, 2016 at 1:18 PM
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How fascinating! I don't know that I have ever known a Caulbearer!
posted by
Sea_Gypsy
on December 5, 2016 at 12:16 PM
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