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		<title>By: WIX: Bats in the Belfry &#124; julie rowan-zoch</title>
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		<description>[...] This time of year brings out the crazies, and I look forward to getting older for just that reason &#8211; madness that can be dismissed with age! &#8220;She&#8217;s got bats in the belfry!&#8221; they&#8217;ll cry out as I skip by in my rain boots and bathing suit! In Germany one could say &#8220;Sie hat nicht alle Tassen im Schrank.&#8221; She doesn&#8217;t have all her cups in the cupboard. In England or Australia you might hear &#8220;off her chump&#8220;. I get the meaning, but on its own &#8216;chump&#8217; means an &#8216;idiot&#8217; or &#8216;fool&#8217;. So, to follow my sidetracked mind, I swooped around the internet and found and extracted this from The Word Detective: [...]</description>
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