View Full Version : Yet another Madeleine psychic enters the fray
FarSideOfTheMoon
4th October 2007, 07:02 PM
Not much to add to this, but she does think she is a prophet.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/features/btwoman/article3027614.ece
As the parents of Madeleine McCann admit they plan to consult psychics, Strabane mum of five Kate Houston (47) claims the youngster has been in touch with her. Gráinne McCarry finds out more
vbloke
4th October 2007, 07:06 PM
You will always get people who don't believe in it or agree with it. I would say to them that if I was doing this in Biblical times I would be called a prophet.No, she'd have been stoned to death.
chillzero
4th October 2007, 07:19 PM
Oh, good grief. ::)
I've thought of her a lot since she disappeared and I keep a picture of her beside my bed.
Everybody has thought a lot about her - we can't help it, it's in our faces daily. But, keeping a photo of a stranger's daughter next to the bed - does anyone else find this creepy?
Information comes to me in a cryptic way and I have to try and decipher it.
Translation - I can fix my 'information' to fit a scenario when I see one I can use to promote myself.
As with other 'psychics' I am amazed at the detail that has been drawn from the cards. Having used them myself, they don't really work that way.
I can't tell if she's dead or alive as I can pick up messages from both dead and alive people.
Oh, goody - something testable! Excellent. I hope this maybe comes to fruition with some organisation. O0
I, also, do spirit cleansing.
My ex-husband also did this - it can be a real money-spinner.
codger
5th October 2007, 02:35 PM
You've helped the families of missing people to trace their loved ones. Explain.
The families contact me privately to see if I can shed any light into the whereabouts of their loved ones.
Out of respect to the families I don't discuss individual cases.
This needs fixing:
You claim to have helped the families of missing people to trace their loved ones. Explain.
The families contact me privately to see if I can shed any light into the whereabouts of their loved ones.
When it becomes painfully obvious that I don't have a fucking clue, out of respect for my career I don't discuss it.
bobdezon
5th October 2007, 03:26 PM
It would appear codger has precognative ability ;)
codger
6th October 2007, 02:21 PM
It would appear codger has precognative ability ;)
I knew you were going to say that.
OK I'll get me coat...
td17_uk
6th October 2007, 03:08 PM
Everybody has thought a lot about her - we can't help it, it's in our faces daily. But, keeping a photo of a stranger's daughter next to the bed - does anyone else find this creepy?
creepy......no! down right weird beyond all imaginable human behaviour YES...YES....YES!!!!!!!!!!!
brodski
11th October 2007, 09:34 AM
My ex-husband also did this - it can be a real money-spinner.
Is "spirit cleansing" anything lto do with the charcoal filtration of vodka? ;)
chillzero
11th October 2007, 10:41 AM
Is "spirit cleansing" anything lto do with the charcoal filtration of vodka? ;)
Nope. 8)
There is a lot of chanting, singing, and wafting of sage brush smoke, and stuff like that.
Muttley
11th October 2007, 11:55 AM
I use "spirit cleansing" for de-greasing engine parts. Better than emulsion fluids IMO.:smiley:
Julia
11th October 2007, 02:41 PM
It's also very good for removing chewing gum from velcro.
Nils
11th October 2007, 05:50 PM
It's also very good for removing chewing gum from velcro.
just how did you get chewing gum on velcro?
Julia
11th October 2007, 06:32 PM
I was hoping someone would ask! The summer before last I was helping out with the York Shakespeare Project's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream in Rowntree Park. After spending a couple of hours painting scenery whilst kneeling on the grass I noticed that a large blob of chewing gum had affixed itself firmly to the velcro strap on my left sandal. After many attempts to shift it I eventually resorted to white spirit, which did the job in no time.
I hope your curiosity is satisfied, and that my experience may be of use to anyone else with a velcro/chewing gum problem.
vbloke
11th October 2007, 06:58 PM
I was hoping someone would ask! The summer before last I was helping out with the York Shakespeare Project's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream in Rowntree Park. After spending a couple of hours painting scenery whilst kneeling on the grass I noticed that a large blob of chewing gum had affixed itself firmly to the velcro strap on my left sandal. After many attempts to shift it I eventually resorted to white spirit, which did the job in no time.
I hope your curiosity is satisfied, and that my experience may be of use to anyone else with a velcro/chewing gum problem.Good job you didn't get it on your Bottom.
wooo_oops
11th October 2007, 07:28 PM
Oh dear.
I have a red wine/keyboard interface situation.
;D
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