Dtp79 wrote: » Haha. Would you actually believe I put down my Rottweiler called Rex only last week!!
lukesmom wrote: » The one I went to was most definitely the real deal make no mistake and I'm a sceptic at the best of times., however I believe 95% are fake as fcuk.
Hagar the Nice. wrote: » Hit me with your best shot.
Fr_Dougal wrote: » Is there a white haired woman in your family that has passed on? You had a special bond with her, she's looking down and said to say she's happy.
Sofaspud wrote: » They're all either con artists or deluded. Nothing to do with different choices, it's to do with liars scamming money from the bereaved. No medium or psychic has ever proven their claims, and their techniques are pretty well known. Discussing con artists in a negative light has nothing to do with "ATEISM BEEN DE TEW WAY"
Howard Juneau wrote: » Heavy fcker wasn't he!
Corvus Maximus wrote: » O.k.
Hagar the Nice. wrote: » Better still,I knew that you knew I'd post it. Anyway,a young mate I know of told me he drove his wife to a party which the guest was a medium,guy goes into the house to use the loo and heads home. As he walked towards the door the medium called his name and he turned around,the medium then told him his nickname,what his wife's name was,when his grandad died and things only he knew about,me personally,if they were real then why do they request a donation when they only need to mark down the Euromillions numbers?
Hagar the Nice. wrote: » Somebody posted that in the joke section a few weeks ago.
Hagar the Nice. wrote: » Can you be a wee bit more forthcoming,thanks.
lukesmom wrote: » So tell me how could a person know all of that by looking at my body language?
ziedth wrote: » Kieth Barry (who admits to being an illusionist) picked my passed grandads name out of thin air when he had my mam on stage more than that he picked his nickname which wouldn't have even been available if he somehow got the info fed to him from online. Its unbelieveable but its perfectly possible. If it makes you happy to believe then by all means do but when there are countless books that train you how to fake being a medium then that is all the info i need to dismiss any of them as scum who prey on people who are grieving.
bodice ripper wrote: » I have never personally met anyone who believed in mediums/angels/astrology/chakras/reflexology/praying to the patron saint of X/faith healers/miraculous medals/hauntings AND was also male.
Miss Mayhem wrote: » Fake. I'd say that's pretty easy to do nowdays. When someone rings up to book an appointment and leaves their name, all the so-called "medium" has to do is spend a few minutes googling their name -- people stick so much private info on facebook, twitter, bebo, tumblr, etc, that you'd know their whole life story within a few minutes (especially with facebook's timeline feature).
ALiasEX wrote: » Because that would be dishonest.
lukesmom wrote: » Ok so I went to a medium last year. I didn't believe in any of that stuff, thought it was all a load of sh!te. I lost my younger brother from a tragic accidental death and the two of us were always as thick as thieves, very close. Anyway I said it can't hurt to go and see for the crack. I went in, shuffled a pack of cards and he told me how the brother died, who found him, how I tried to revive him by cpr. What kind of lad he was. What i put into his coat pocket at his wake. My kids names and a whole lot of other info. And message for my mam from my bro. I simply had to say 'yes' or nodded my head. So tell me how could a person know all of that by looking at my body language?