I was browsing http://www.pinkfridge.com/f_psychics/ (following a link from Tony Youens's blog) and noticed that the image on it looked a lot like Muse's avatar in this forum.
I wonder if the two may be related![]()
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[Actually, Muse, I suspect that your advice on "Consulting a Psychic" might be a just little more terse than we get from the woo who wrote this drivel]
Ah ha!!! Phaedra's been rumbled.
I haven't read all the Pink Fridge articles but this one caught my eye: http://www.pinkfridge.com/f_psychics/detectives.htm
That's funny. The police themselves don't seem to be aware of this 'fact'.There are many examples of psychics helping the police with crimes.
Yes, the Jack the Ripper case was an outstanding success wasn't it?There are some famous cases where psychics have helped the police, for instance a medium called Robert James Lee was believed to have helped the police in the case of Jack the Ripper by receiving information from the dead victims.
That's rather close to the truth. Of course, the few who aren't knowingly fraudulent work in exactly the same way.Unfortunately many are frauds, sometimes involving other people to help the so-called psychic so they look like they have psychic powers but don't. Some psychic detectives use a technique called shotgunning: giving a large amount of information, some of which is bound to be appropriate. Usually this works because the person remembers the information that was correct, and forgets the information that wasn't.![]()
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Oh dear look’s like the game’s up and I thought I’d fooled you all into thinking I was a roughy toughy big bad skeptic.
But you know the signs just weren’t right this morning. I’d forgotten to close my chakras last night, Saturn was out of alignment with Neptune, my crystals weren’t energizing, and my spirit guide, Chief Itsallmadeup, ran off with a Nubian shapeshifter – sometimes a girl can’t get the staff you know.
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Oh dear Phaedra, you're having a bad day.
Sounds like you need some homeopathyI think at least a 200C potency is in order, if not stronger. ???
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Maybe Robert James Lee was the Uri Geller of his day.Originally Posted by John Jackson
What football team did he support? Stoke perhaps?
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Definitely Stoke!
Stoke were expelled from the League (to be replaced by Sunderland) after finishing bottom two years running.
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