Saturday, February 11, 2006

DOES A FULL MOON PLAY WITH OUR BODY???


moon, originally uploaded by Oldmaison.

I noticed that I was a little hyper this evening. I went outside and saw the full moon.

The Cops and the hospitals always say that they're extra busy on the evening of a full moon.

Do you believe the full moon has an impact with the human body?

Let me know....

6 comments:

High Power Rocketry said...

Certainly not... It is all in your head. People simply notice when wild nights or events link up with a full moon, but do they really remember every full moon where nothing happens? Sometimes I whish people were forced to learn science, it is really painful how far behind the times most people are.

Bono is Brian Peppers!

Anonymous said...

Charlie you can't be that bored that you couldn't take a minute to look at a calendar to see that the full moon you speak of is not until Monday the thirteenth of February So I guess in a way it does effect people.

Some earlier than others (hint,hint)lol

Blogger Charles LeBlanc said...

lol...you got me....lol...sure look full this evening...leave it to this site to straigthen me out once in a while....lol

But the question remains I guess????

Anonymous said...

My mother was a nurse in the ER AND in the baby ward, and it's a true fact that these places are busier on full moons. The moon is full at a certain 'time of the month', guess what else happens at 'a certain time of the month'.

Anonymous said...

Charlie:

If our bodies are mostly water how can they, like the oceans, not be effected in one way or another by the moon??

Blogger Charles LeBlanc said...

That's what I believed but the hell do I know???