I've been living in New Zealand for 3 years now and i have already seen 3. They move so quickly you don't have time to make a wish.
2006-09-16 17:01:35
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answered by Arts 6
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Yep ive seen a few and mad some wishes the last star i saw was last night it sort of came true. the one that really came true was the one that gave me this current job that i have and got hired too almost 4 wks ago.
2006-09-17 00:12:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Too many to count. It always makes me think of people that are far away. As if , by being under the same sky, I am closer to my friends and family. For some reason I wish on Harvest Moons and fountains (throw a penny).
2006-09-17 00:02:51
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answered by 1K 6
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I have seen many shooting stars. If you gaze at the sky on a clear night you will probably see one. Sometimes wishes do come true:)
2006-09-17 00:11:55
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answered by riverratbliffen 1
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I've seen about 5 in my lifetime. Can't recall what wishes came true and which ones didn't. But I prefer to wish upon clouds. They move a lot slower, giving you time to actually ponder what you need.
2006-09-17 00:01:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes lots of times! The northern lights, satellites and the international space station. For the latter you must have a clear sky with no lights from a city around you.
2006-09-17 00:03:26
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answered by tjinjapan 3
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Yes, quite often. I used to drive about 79 miles home in the dark five nights a week for four years.
2006-09-17 00:51:09
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answered by Anonymous
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oh ya, the time i did there were hundreds at a time. I can't seem to remember what I wished for, it was a couple of years ago at my aunt's and we were camping with my dad. He woke us up at 3 AM to come see them!
2006-09-17 12:46:29
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answered by T. 4
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I've seen hundreds. Best time is to go out during a meteor shower :o)
2006-09-17 00:01:53
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answered by ? 4
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Sure ... plenty of times.
Look up "meteor showers" on Google, and you can plan to go out some night and see them. Try a listing like this one: http://stardate.org/nightsky/meteors/
2006-09-17 00:01:29
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answered by Bunky the Clown 6
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