@hakima saidNah, it was definitely his right so I said 'your right'. That makes this your wrong! But then, I can't go through with it, you're right really. it's a real burden being descended from Quakers! Plus what is going on with all this commas and Nah isn't even a word. It's all falling to pieces.
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@Earl-of-Trumps
Ever hear of "Chriswell Predicts'?
http://criswellpredicts.com/
I used to watch him on TV when I was a kid and laughed at it even then.
Such gems as this:
"The U.S. and Russia will, separately and jointly, during the 1970s begin to set up space stations. Progress will be slow until the late 1970s when discovery of antimagnetic forces will free man from the laws of gravity and make space travel without rocket propulsion possible."
"I predict the assassination of Fidel Castro by a woman, on August 9, 1970. "
"London, England, will be the target of this heartless killer from outer space. The meteor will strike in a heavily populated sector of London and will hit with unprecedented force, rocking the earth for hundreds of miles and slightly shifting the position of the earth. Shocks will be felt as far away as Paris, Lisbon, Denmark, Australia, India, China, South Africa, South America, and Washington, D.C. I predict that the once proud city of London will be a tomb of death. Entire slum areas will be completely wiped out. Date: October 18, 1988."
@sonhouse saidjust a bit outside
@Earl-of-Trumps
Ever hear of "Chriswell Predicts'?
http://criswellpredicts.com/
I used to watch him on TV when I was a kid and laughed at it even then.
Such gems as this:
"The U.S. and Russia will, separately and jointly, during the 1970s begin to set up space stations. Progress will be slow until the late 1970s when discovery of antimagnetic forces will free man from the laws of gravity and make space travel without rocket propulsion possible."
I remember a magician called Dynamo who predicted the lottery results. They explained on his show that they wouldn't take his predictions out of the envelope until after the draw for legal reasons. This was prime time TV and people actually bought it ….
😜🤔😂
@ogb saidAre there any other subjects for which you don't have books?
I don't own any books on Nostradamus, so I believed the information on the net.
Take care!
@petewxyz saidDid he have any winning lottery tickets?? hahahaha
I remember a magician called Dynamo who predicted the lottery results. They explained on his show that they wouldn't take his predictions out of the envelope until after the draw for legal reasons. This was prime time TV and people actually bought it ….
😜🤔😂
I bet all the money he made was from the people that bought into it. a goldmine!
@earl-of-trumps saidHow did you predict that? It was the exact way he made his money! These powers are starting to scare me now, I thought I saw signs of this on the chess board but now you are scaring me!
Did he have any winning lottery tickets?? hahahaha
I bet all the money he made was from the people that bought into it. a goldmine!
@ogb saidYes. That is generally your problem. You'll believe anything sensational, because you have no background knowledge on any subject.
I don't own any books , so I believed the information on the net.
@sonhouse saidNever seen his shows - I don't think they made it over the Pond at all - but he's also famous for introducing, in a delightfully hammy manner, Plan 9 From Outer Space.
@Earl-of-Trumps
Ever hear of "Chriswell Predicts'?
@sonhouse
I've heard of Criswell. How about Kreskin… do anything for you? Yuri Geller...?
Hucksters, as best I could see.