The Psychic

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  1. Kaci says:

    If you don’t already live here in the “Great” Pacific Northwest, you are ahead of the game. I am an implant from California, and I miss the sun so much. In fact, everyone here makes the “What is that bright yellow orb in the sky?” joke every day the sun is out. Every.single.day.

    /relurk

  2. smart aleck... says:

    Hmmm…
    there’s also Greg/Gregory…but that’s pretty cool…

    but may I ask how long ago was this prediction and how old was she? I’m considering the fact that you do a lot of work with the Internet…maybe she saw “net/netting” and only thought of fabric, not technology.

    And…how much time do you spend in coffee shops/Starbucks/Seattle’s Best at Borders? Because there are weeks that I “live” in the Pacific Northwest because I’ve imbibed so much coffee!

    Plus you travel for blogging events–how much time do you spend on Northwest Airlines (now a part of Delta)?

    Sometimes they get it right…sometimes they get glimpses and interpret it right or wrong.

  3. KathiD says:

    I could get you started obsessing over textiles with about an hour of indoctrination. In case you ever want to. After you move to Seattle.

  4. js says:

    Even when they get one thing right, it still creeps me out! I went to one a long time ago and she was (looking back now) accurate about quite a few things. She took my hand and told me she wasn’t sure why I was wearing a wedding band if I wasn’t married (wore it to make single motherhood “easier”…realized soon after that I just needed to embrace it), and told me that I was going to be in a relationship soon but it wouldn’t work out and eventually I’d get it right with “X”, gave me an actual name. I’d totally forgotten about it until a couple years ago when I pulled out the tape and listened. She was dead right with that name. Well, so far. ;)

  5. Whenever I think of Psychics I always think of the Alamo.

  6. Heather says:

    You have to dress yourself and twins everyday, in my book that is pretty into textiles.

  7. tonya says:

    One time a palm reader told me that while I would be married, I would never be truly happy and it would never last(because my “love line” did not meet up with my “life line”). I have been married for 6 years…sometimes I wonder if she was right.

    She also said I would be well-off financially, and well, I think she was wrong about that one.

  8. Burgh Baby says:

    You do weave a good story with words. Does that count?

  9. Kristabella says:

    My psychic told me his name would start with M. And I would meet him in July or August of last year. I’m still waiting.

    She nailed some other things, but as for the predicting part, not so good!

  10. On a recent episode of House they used “textiles” as a code word for “drug trade.” You could do that.

  11. A great house is going up for sale around the corner from us, feel free to move in.

  12. Laurie says:

    Laundry = textiles.

    And you are not allowed to leave here until I do, just to be clear.

  13. Laurie says:

    Oh, and SUITS. Draft Day SUITS.

    That bitch was on point with almost everything.

  14. Psychics annoy me.

  15. Jill says:

    Geoff Barr??? Maybe he was finally ready to reciprocate? However, I’m sure Gabe makes a much better hubby. But, can he skate???

  16. Erin says:

    Funny you says J or M… the psychic I went to said I would marry someone whose name starts with J. I guess I could always get married again to make it true.

  17. Michelle says:

    you know that physic at your baby shower predicted I would be involved in purchasing and art and she wasn’t too far off considering she knew nothing about me. That always seemed weird to me!