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  • yes was great fun but not true,i only wish as she said i would be famous.
  • Yeah, they read the lines on my palm.. I think they are called lifelines or something? I didnt get much out of my reading.
  • I had my palm read by an old man in the street when I was 17. He was surrounded by kids my age and wasn't charging any money. He was shockingly accurate. Everything he said came true. For instance, he told me I had a brother and a sister. I told him he was wrong. I only had a sister. No, he said, if you don't have a brother now, you will have. A couple of years later my mum had an unplanned pregnancy. I now have a brother 20 years younger than me! I've seen palmists, tarot readers, spiritualists since and they have all been rubbish. I don't really believe in the supernatural but I think that old man had some weird ability that I can't explain. I never saw him again.
  • Yes and none of the it came through at all lol
  • Yes and it is a scam...a matter of guessing...you feed them a yes they go one way...you say no...they go another...in the end the only thing that you get out of it is how stupid you were to go there in the first place and give someone your money to play a guessing game.
  • Yep. A bunch of us had done a little drinking, so we went into this "shop". Totally bogus, but it has brought us many laughs over the years as we talk about it!
  • it was bull hockey. she looked at my scrubby band t-shirt and said i had money troubles (far from money troubles). then she said i was or would be involved with a much older man and i was dating someone a year younger than me.

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