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Well, Gea, your attitude fills Clive Tooth with disgust for you. I have a
feeling that MANY things fill this Pastry with disgust. No tolerance. You - Last Danish Pastry, or may I simply call you, "Last," for short are an angry, bitter person. Seriously - get help. Blessings on you just the same, Ginae. ============================================= http://www.theinternetcompanion.net |
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"GinaeBM" <ginaebm@cs.comnocrap> wrote in message
news:20030721011057.10372.00000272@mb-m05.news.cs.com... > Well, Gea, your attitude fills Clive Tooth with disgust for you. I have a > feeling that MANY things fill this Pastry with disgust. > > No tolerance. > > You - Last Danish Pastry, or may I simply call you, "Last," for short are an > angry, bitter person. Seriously - get help. The original poster says: "I have an ability to see all your diseases, just looking at your photo." Do you, Gea, believe him? Does ANY reader of this ng believe him? -- Clive Tooth http://www.clivetooth.dk |
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"The Last Danish Pastry" <TheLastDanishPastry@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:bfhafq$ekapk$1@ID-11651.news.uni-berlin.de... > "GinaeBM" <ginaebm@cs.comnocrap> wrote in message > news:20030721011057.10372.00000272@mb-m05.news.cs.com... > > > Well, Gea, your attitude fills Clive Tooth with disgust for you. I have a > > feeling that MANY things fill this Pastry with disgust. > > > > No tolerance. > > > > You - Last Danish Pastry, or may I simply call you, "Last," for short are > an > > angry, bitter person. Seriously - get help. > > The original poster says: > > "I have an ability to see all your diseases, just looking at your photo." > > Do you, Gea, believe him? Gea? try Ginae. > Does ANY reader of this ng believe him? Not in this instance no, but I don't discount that there a few people that can. |
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"Evil Noodle" <evil.noodle@@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:8KYSa.2400$l63.28577@newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net... > > "The Last Danish Pastry" <TheLastDanishPastry@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:bfhafq$ekapk$1@ID-11651.news.uni-berlin.de... > > "GinaeBM" <ginaebm@cs.comnocrap> wrote in message > > news:20030721011057.10372.00000272@mb-m05.news.cs.com... > > > > > Well, Gea, your attitude fills Clive Tooth with disgust for you. I have > a > > > feeling that MANY things fill this Pastry with disgust. > > > > > > No tolerance. > > > > > > You - Last Danish Pastry, or may I simply call you, "Last," for short > are > > an > > > angry, bitter person. Seriously - get help. > > > > The original poster says: > > > > "I have an ability to see all your diseases, just looking at your photo." > > > > Do you, Gea, believe him? > > Gea? try Ginae. > > > Does ANY reader of this ng believe him? > > Not in this instance no, but I don't discount that there a few people > that can. Hold on. I have experienced some remarkable results from Psychometry. I would be interested to know: at what stage in a person's life would the photo convey the information? For example: if the person is aged 45 but the photo is of that person at age 6, is the claim valid, or should the photo be taken of the subject at his/her present age? Big AL. |
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"alfresco" <k35454@direct.ca> wrote in message news:vhosoks58t2823@corp.supernews.com... > > "Evil Noodle" <evil.noodle@@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > news:8KYSa.2400$l63.28577@newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net... > > > > "The Last Danish Pastry" <TheLastDanishPastry@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:bfhafq$ekapk$1@ID-11651.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > "GinaeBM" <ginaebm@cs.comnocrap> wrote in message > > > news:20030721011057.10372.00000272@mb-m05.news.cs.com... > > > > > > > Well, Gea, your attitude fills Clive Tooth with disgust for you. I > have > > a > > > > feeling that MANY things fill this Pastry with disgust. > > > > > > > > No tolerance. > > > > > > > > You - Last Danish Pastry, or may I simply call you, "Last," for short > > are > > > an > > > > angry, bitter person. Seriously - get help. > > > > > > The original poster says: > > > > > > "I have an ability to see all your diseases, just looking at your > photo." > > > > > > Do you, Gea, believe him? > > > > Gea? try Ginae. > > > > > Does ANY reader of this ng believe him? > > > > Not in this instance no, but I don't discount that there a few people > > that can. > > > Hold on. I have experienced some remarkable results from > Psychometry. I would be interested to know: at what stage in a person's > life would the photo convey the information? For example: if the person is > aged 45 but the photo is of that person at age 6, is the claim valid, or > should the photo be taken of the subject at his/her present age? Big AL. I think that should only be a problem if the person tuning into the photo allows their imagination to influence them, otherwise it's just a connection device to begin sensing someone. |
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"Evil Noodle" <evil.noodle@@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:8KYSa.2400$l63.28577@newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net... > "The Last Danish Pastry" <TheLastDanishPastry@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:bfhafq$ekapk$1@ID-11651.news.uni-berlin.de... > > "GinaeBM" <ginaebm@cs.comnocrap> wrote in message > > news:20030721011057.10372.00000272@mb-m05.news.cs.com... > > > > > Well, Gea, your attitude fills Clive Tooth with disgust for you. I have > a > > > feeling that MANY things fill this Pastry with disgust. > > > > > > No tolerance. > > > > > > You - Last Danish Pastry, or may I simply call you, "Last," for short > are > > an > > > angry, bitter person. Seriously - get help. > > > > The original poster says: > > > > "I have an ability to see all your diseases, just looking at your photo." > > > > Do you, Gea, believe him? > > Gea? try Ginae. > > > Does ANY reader of this ng believe him? > > Not in this instance no, but I don't discount that there a few people > that can. I apologise for confusing "GinaeBM" with "Gea Jones". -- Clive Tooth http://www.clivetooth.dk |
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"Evil Noodle" <evil.noodle@@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:H%4Ta.45$XJ4.3@newsfep4-winn.server.ntli.net... > > "alfresco" <k35454@direct.ca> wrote in message > news:vhosoks58t2823@corp.supernews.com... > > > > "Evil Noodle" <evil.noodle@@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > > news:8KYSa.2400$l63.28577@newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net... > > > > > > "The Last Danish Pastry" <TheLastDanishPastry@yahoo.com> wrote in > message > > > news:bfhafq$ekapk$1@ID-11651.news.uni-berlin.de... > > > > "GinaeBM" <ginaebm@cs.comnocrap> wrote in message > > > > news:20030721011057.10372.00000272@mb-m05.news.cs.com... > > > > > > > > > Well, Gea, your attitude fills Clive Tooth with disgust for you. I > > have > > > a > > > > > feeling that MANY things fill this Pastry with disgust. > > > > > > > > > > No tolerance. > > > > > > > > > > You - Last Danish Pastry, or may I simply call you, "Last," for > short > > > are > > > > an > > > > > angry, bitter person. Seriously - get help. > > > > > > > > The original poster says: > > > > > > > > "I have an ability to see all your diseases, just looking at your > > photo." > > > > > > > > Do you, Gea, believe him? > > > > > > Gea? try Ginae. > > > > > > > Does ANY reader of this ng believe him? > > > > > > Not in this instance no, but I don't discount that there a few people > > > that can. > > > > > > Hold on. I have experienced some remarkable results from > > Psychometry. I would be interested to know: at what stage in a person's > > life would the photo convey the information? For example: if the person > is > > aged 45 but the photo is of that person at age 6, is the claim valid, or > > should the photo be taken of the subject at his/her present age? Big AL. > > I think that should only be a problem if the person tuning into the > photo allows their imagination to influence them, otherwise it's > just a connection device to begin sensing someone. But consider another facet: if the subject is six years old, and the photo is taken, say, on their sixth birthday, does the photo serve to indicate diseases to be present in later life? Big AL. |
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snip> Hold on. I have experienced some remarkable results from > > > Psychometry. I would be interested to know: at what stage in a > person's > > > life would the photo convey the information? For example: if the person > > is > > > aged 45 but the photo is of that person at age 6, is the claim valid, or > > > should the photo be taken of the subject at his/her present age? Big > AL. > > > > I think that should only be a problem if the person tuning into the > > photo allows their imagination to influence them, otherwise it's > > just a connection device to begin sensing someone. > > But consider another facet: if the subject is six years old, > and the photo is taken, say, on their sixth birthday, does the photo serve > to indicate diseases to be present in later life? Big AL. Using Psychometry on a photo I have got things about people at all ages , Gea > > |
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"Gea Jones" <Geajones@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:bfjufi$7ql$1@hercules.btinternet.com... > > snip> Hold on. I have experienced some remarkable results from > > > > Psychometry. I would be interested to know: at what stage in a > > person's > > > > life would the photo convey the information? For example: if the > person > > > is > > > > aged 45 but the photo is of that person at age 6, is the claim valid, > or > > > > should the photo be taken of the subject at his/her present age? Big > > AL. > > > > > > I think that should only be a problem if the person tuning into the > > > photo allows their imagination to influence them, otherwise it's > > > just a connection device to begin sensing someone. > > > > But consider another facet: if the subject is six years old, > > and the photo is taken, say, on their sixth birthday, does the photo > serve > > to indicate diseases to be present in later life? Big AL. > > Using Psychometry on a photo I have got things about people at all > ages , > Gea Exactly, the photo serves as a link to sense the person as they are now, but with access to impressions of their health problems throughout their life if that is desired. |
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"Evil Noodle" <evil.noodle@@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:nohTa.421$xe6.7313@newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net... >[snip] > Exactly, the photo serves as a link to sense the person as they are > now, but with access to impressions of their health problems > throughout their life if that is desired. <rolls eyes> |
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"The Last Danish Pastry" <TheLastDanishPastry@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:bfkath$fdflr$1@ID-11651.news.uni-berlin.de... > "Evil Noodle" <evil.noodle@@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > news:nohTa.421$xe6.7313@newsfep4-glfd.server.ntli.net... > > >[snip] > > Exactly, the photo serves as a link to sense the person as they are > > now, but with access to impressions of their health problems > > throughout their life if that is desired. > > <rolls eyes> An ignorant reply which will hardly elicit a favourable response and exchange of information, and one in which you turn from skeptic to cynic. Seems you're only here to bait the regulars so you'll forgive me if I quit biting from now on, I'll leave you to it. |