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But the origin is older even than that. A thirteenth century manuscript in Trinity College, Cambridge has Veld haveð hege, and wade haveð heare with the Latin translation Campus habet lumen et habet nemus auris acumen. At about the same time, it appears in the work of the German poet Reinmar von Zweter: Walt hat oren, velt gesiht.

"The walls have ears" is traced to 1592 (G. Delamothe, French Alphabet ii. 29), linked to the French parallel Les murailles ont des aureilles. This may be the oldest form of all: it appears in the Vayikrah Rabbah (c. 5th-7th century) as

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In the past, even perhaps, today, goat herds and sheep herders knew well the ideal green pastures on top of hills and in the valleys around villages, they used to call the flock of sheep or goat to gather. By way of echoes the valley transmitted the sound of the herder, and his flock would hear it and come to him. Hence, old men of the villages in N Lebanon say that "mountains and valleys have ears" since they transmit the sounds by way of echo. That what they believe only.

About "walls have ears": Lebanese famous author Anis Freyha, said that the source of the saying: "walls have ears" derived from Ludovico Ariosto, Italian author and poet who died in 1533 (in Lebanese: الحيطان إلها آذان (walls have ears). I included the translation into Arabic / Lebanese.

It is a region that features landmarks such as the historic Silver Lakes and the Oro Grande Bridge, which feature prominently in the movie. Vast desert vistas with rolling hills and scrubland peppered with Joshua Trees offer an untouched beauty that also appeared on the screen.

Upon encountering overhead aircraft near Nellis Air Force Range, the Carters lose control of their vehicle, causing it to skid off-road and crash. As a result of the disturbance, their dogs become agitated and start barking at the nearby hills.

Beauty, one of the dogs, runs off into the hills. Bobby (Robert Houston) chases after her and discovers her mutilated body, which leaves him frightened and disoriented, causing him to trip, fall, and knock himself unconscious.

It is two years since the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War. Nine years have passed since the civil rights movements of 1968. It is 1977, and the Carter family are about to get stranded in the great American West.

'I am glad to finally get some aid. We have been trying to do all that we can down here, but with every move we make, our enemies are already there waiting for us. I have discovered why, but we just have not had the numbers to do anything about it. Not long after you freed Rantost, several boats landed on the shore here. I watched a meeting between the newly-arrived tomb-robbers and the forces of Angmar. Afterwards, the robbers headed up into the hills, and the Angmarim resumed their search.

'If we are to move forward into the Way of Kings, the ancient burial ground of our ancestors' rulers, our actions must be shrouded to the Enemy. For that to happen, we must empty the hills and claim them for ourselves.'

Taking an ill-advised detour en route to California, the Carter family soon run into trouble when their campervan breaks down in the middle of the desert. Stranded, the family find themselves at the mercy of a group of monstrous cannibals lurking in the surrounding hills. With their lives under threat, the Carters have no choice but to fight back by any means necessary.

From The Texas Chain Saw Massacre to The Offspring, Sawney Bean and his cannibal brood have birthed many a cinematic tale, with one of the most famous being this 1977 low budget, grindhouse-esque shocker from genre legend Wes Craven.

The Hills Have Eyes is a 2006 remake of the 1977 Wes Craven-directed film of the same name. The remake was directed by Alexandre Aja (Piranha) and stars Ted Levine, Kathleen Quinlan, Aaron Stanford, Dan Byrd, Vinessa Shaw, and Emilie de Ravin as the doomed family who encounters the mutants in the hills. A sequel to this remake, The Hills Have Eyes II, was released in 2007.

Throughout the twenty-five years that the family lived in the area, their clan grew to almost fifty members including fourteen children of their own, and some estimates say thirty-two grandchildren. Due to the isolation from society, the family grew from within - incest, most likely giving rise to some genetic irregularities, a point that Wes Craven would exaggerate in his film to a grotesque effect. The family remained in the cave, hidden for years, preying upon the poor and unlucky travelers in the area at night, robbing and cannibalizing their victims to stay fed. They were even said to have dismembered and pickled the body parts for consumption.

Although historians disagree, it is said that there could have been over 1,000 victims of the Bean family in the time they were active. The disappearances were not always easy to keep track of, considering the record keeping of the time. The disappearances were said to have been blamed on suspicious innkeepers or wild animals. According to another account of the legend in a 1719 book by Alexander Smith, it was only after a couple was attacked, and the man fought for his escape, that attention was finally brought to the fact that a clan of wild people were responsible.

When word finally got to the local magistrate that there was a family of vicious cannibals preying on the innocent, the King at the time, James VI, sent 400 men and some bloodhounds to perform a thorough search of the area. Eventually, a cave hidden by high tide and nearly 200 yards deep was discovered. The legend says that the cave itself was littered with barrels full of limbs, jewels, clothing, and items from victims, as well as hands and feet strewn along the walls. The Bean clan, nowhere to go, is said to have surrendered to the overwhelming force that met them at their doorstep. A dark fate awaiting them.

This week, we conclude "The I's of March" with a little trickl: It's The Hills Have Eyes from 1977! Wes Craven begins his historic ascent to genre master with this isolated stalker thriller about a family in the hills who terrorize an unsuspecting family. They're the eyes! Find us wherever you get your podcasts.

The pursuit of perfection through children is a dangerous parenting method, one that can ultimately leave a child battling for their life. This is especially the case when it comes to food and the possible development of eating disorders. Weight for young people is a sensitive topic and should be treated as such within the family unit. While The Dream Child is one of the least watched in the franchise, it stands as a clear example of how parents manipulate their children through food control. Despite the fact that this film was released in 1989, it serves as an indicator of how much further we have to go to ensure parents today do not make these same mistakes.

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