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fantastic psychic
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Lynda Wolfe is the real thing. She's here from the US, having major celebs as clients and even solving cases for the Los Angeles Police department. here number is 98328925.
I thought it'd be an interesting gift to get an appointment for my husband and kids. Some of the stuff she knew and told them, hair raisingly accurate. No tricks. Just had to share my discovery.
I thought it'd be an interesting gift to get an appointment for my husband and kids. Some of the stuff she knew and told them, hair raisingly accurate. No tricks. Just had to share my discovery.
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I know Uri Geller; I was an agent at his literary agency. But Lynda doesn't have tricks. She doesn't use a lot of mumbo jumbo. She seems as normal as any housewife.
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I think she has some flexibility. It lasted over an hour. Private. Everyone gets their own CD of the session. I think it was about $230 per person. Not cheap but not a daily event. As I said, it was a great gift to my husband and kids and then I treated myself later. Oddly, the kids were the most extraordinary of the reads. She named their friends - by name, full with details of their personalities It's one thing to look at a person and make intuitive assumptions but this was awesome. I'm not going to discount her advice for my daughter's college choices either.
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Re: lynda woolf
Holy s#!+.flebowitz wrote:. I'm not going to discount her advice for my daughter's college choices either.
I hope that you send your daughter to that college because you find it's the best college after evaluating all the factors and not just because a psychic told you.
...and for 230 bucks a pop, I could probably be an uncanny psychic too.
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SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
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(puts index and middle fingers on temple...)sundaymorningstaple wrote:That's the quality of foreign talents the government is importing today. No wonder there is a backlash against foreign "talent".
I sense a disturbance in the psychicness here...you are blocking my psychic receptors and the visions are not coming clear to me...there is too much negative energy. I may be needing some focusing crystals--and five hundred bucks--to help me in divining the answers...
Goodness; I've seen too many episodes of Psych.
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Its not a parlor trick. She's certainly not here on government service. And I guess it's a lot of money but I don't even remember the exact figure so I might be wrong. As for the advice about not relying solely on Lynda's thoughts regarding my daughters college: When you are considering an entire nation of schools in the US, helpful insights from anywhere are welcomed. She was valuable in delineating certain strengths and matching them to institutions and regions.
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I'm just saying that whatever your decision would be, it would be based on your own good judgment after culling information and advice from a number of people and not just because someone told you--psychic or not. Because at face value, your earlier statement made it sound like she just pulled the advice out of thin air like she did your children's friends' names. Your later statement, however, shows she takes time to analyze information before giving advice.flebowitz wrote: As for the advice about not relying solely on Lynda's thoughts regarding my daughters college: When you are considering an entire nation of schools in the US, helpful insights from anywhere are welcomed. She was valuable in delineating certain strengths and matching them to institutions and regions.
As to how some "psychics" do their thing, we had some discussion on that already here: http://forum.singaporeexpats.com/ftopic68786.html
I'm not saying Ms. Woolf uses the same techniques but please bear in mind that some level of skepticism is healthy. It prevents naivety and helps in searching for the truth.
So, is Ms Woolf a real psychic? I don't know. But whatever it is that she does and how she does it, she must be very good at it.
At the risk of sounding racist and as much I may not want to admit it, our people have actually a lot in common with them.sundaymorningstaple wrote:Here I though you were from the 'peens. Sounds like the sub-continent to me!nakatago wrote:I may be needing some

EDIT: Just saw Lynda's website. OUCH! That fuchsia shirt burns my eyes!
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Is THAT what you call that colour! Yeah, only a select few guys could wear that and pull it off! Ouch is right!
Further on though, you see what she charges for email questions? You can send her up to 3 questions in a email at ten bucks a question. Best part of it is, she doesn't even need to open up the email to read the question cause she's a psychic!
She can also tells you your whole history just by the email nick you chose!
Further on though, you see what she charges for email questions? You can send her up to 3 questions in a email at ten bucks a question. Best part of it is, she doesn't even need to open up the email to read the question cause she's a psychic!

She can also tells you your whole history just by the email nick you chose!

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fantastic psychic
Wow, all I wanted to do was tell you about this warm and good person who I think has a special sense. The Los Angeles police department used her to solve ten murder mysteries. Her father was famous in hollywood, she's consulted for many politicians, financiers and movie stars and really, I didn't intend to invite such ill mannered jokes at her expense.
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