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doubting thomas
13th April 2006, 10:31 PM
Any of you in the West Midlands, Stourbridge to be precise might like to get yourselves down to the town library according to local freepaper Stoubridge News on Tuesday April 18th with a photo of their pets where clairvoyant John Starkey will communicate with your animals through psychic power.

The show will be hosted by psychic Phillip Solomon.

The council probably insisted on the photos so there would be no clearing up to do afterwards.

Anyone know anything about these amazing people ?

Zendal Darkman
13th April 2006, 10:48 PM
i would love to go to one of these, all I need is someone to lend me their pet for an evening. I am however tempted to go along with my grandmas stuffed dog (true!) plonk it down in front of the psychic and proclaim "he hasn't been himself recently, can he tell you what the matter is?"

Seriously I would have gone if it was in London.
Our friend Mr Randi always asks the question "why is the first question psychics ask the owner, 'what is the animals name?', if there is ONE thing the pet will know is his/her name"

Mojo
13th April 2006, 11:53 PM
... if there is ONE thing the pet will know is his/her name. An acquaintance of mine used to have a dog called "Oy!"

Blue Bubble
14th April 2006, 09:55 AM
I have two cats (brother and sister). They have no names; they have no need of names. Wonder how the psychics would handle that ...

Admin
14th April 2006, 12:28 PM
It's related to the more serious issue of things like homeopathic vets. The psychic comes out with their nonsense but it has nothing to do with the pet, it's the owner that they're trying to convince.

"Oh, Tyson (the intelligensia always have a dog called Tyson ;D) has been feeling under the weather and he wants to go for more walkies" can be enough to convince a pet owner that the psychic is for real.

doubting thomas
14th April 2006, 07:10 PM
If the owner is overweight the psychic can use that as a sign the owner, sorry, dog doesn't get out much.