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A happy #1stJune 🐰 remember to say: "white rabbits, white rabbits, white rabbits" before noon or "brown rabbits, brown rabbits, brown rabbits" whilst walking downstairs backwards to ensure good luck for the rest of the month; #FolkloreSunday art: Scott Gustafson

A happy #1stJune 🐰

remember to say: "white rabbits, white rabbits, white rabbits" before noon

or "brown rabbits, brown rabbits, brown rabbits" whilst walking downstairs backwards 

to ensure good luck for the rest of the month; #FolkloreSunday

art: Scott Gustafson
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40 years ago today, A-ha released their debut studio album “Hunting High and Low” in the U.S. featuring singles “Take On Me" “Love Is Reason" “The Sun Always Shines on TV” “Train of Thought" and “Hunting High and Low"

40 years ago today, A-ha released their debut studio album “Hunting High and Low” in the U.S. featuring singles “Take On Me" “Love Is Reason" “The Sun Always Shines on TV” “Train of Thought" and “Hunting High and Low"
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On this day in 1989, Pixies released “Here Comes Your Man” - the second single from their second album “Doolittle” “There is a wait so long… You'll never wait so long”

On this day in 1989, Pixies released “Here Comes Your Man” - the second single from their second album “Doolittle”

“There is a wait so long…
You'll never wait so long”
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'Baobhan sìth' may appear as a hooded crow or raven, or a beautiful woman in the long green hooded cloak, but she is demon that drinks the blood of her human victims. #folklore #demons #scotland

'Baobhan sìth' may appear as a hooded crow or raven, or a beautiful woman in the long green hooded cloak, but she is demon that drinks the blood of her human victims.

#folklore #demons #scotland