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Canada - Sharon Roseman remembers playing blind man's bluff in front of her house as a child, taking the blindfold off and being totally lost. "The neighbourhood wasn't there. I didn't recognize my own back yard," she told The Province.
As a youngster, Roseman, now 61, couldn't find her way downstairs. "The door was there, but it was in the wrong place. I would follow my brother and sister," she said. Even today, she gets lost in her home.
"It's like somebody picks up the whole world and sets it back down at a 90-degree angle," she said yesterday. More... Magazine Lane - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News Marketplace - Prisoner Pen Pal
As a youngster, Roseman, now 61, couldn't find her way downstairs. "The door was there, but it was in the wrong place. I would follow my brother and sister," she said. Even today, she gets lost in her home.
"It's like somebody picks up the whole world and sets it back down at a 90-degree angle," she said yesterday. More... Magazine Lane - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Nutty News Marketplace - Prisoner Pen Pal