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EternalUniverse
24th January 2004, 02:44 PM
<url>http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0312/05/lkl.00.html</url>

Above is the link to the transcript. She makes quite a few cold readings and because you get what she said word for word, it is easy to analyze. Any comments?

Here's an example of a "miss"

CALLER: Hi. I like to talk to Sylvia. My niece died last year. I like to know if she is happy.

BROWNE: Yes, she is very happy but wasn't this a fast passing?

CALLER: Is she know I was over there?

BROWNE: Yes. What I'm saying is, wasn't this a fast death? It looks like she went quick.

CALLER: She has cancer.

BROWNE: Yes, but what I'm saying is she went quick. She felt you holding her hand.

CALLER: I was not over there.

BROWNE: I don't know. She says she felt you holding her hand.

CALLER: I see. Okay. Okay.

KING: She's saying she went fast when she discovered the cancer, wasn't long before she died?

BROWNE: Right.

CALLER: She know I was over there when I -- funeral.

BROWNE: Yes, honey. That's what I just said.

KING: They do know right?

BROWNE: Yes.

charley_bigtime
28th January 2004, 10:30 PM
From the text.


>It just seems like -- it's like I'm a tube



tube : Noun. A contemptible or idiotic person. [Scottish use]



Here (http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/t.htm)

Zep
28th January 2004, 10:56 PM
Same old boring story...

EeneyMinnieMoe
29th April 2007, 10:28 AM
Funny, when I was on Montel, I heard her built her entire reading around a girl who lost her boyfriend in a car crash and the boyfriend's mother around the fact that it was "quick" (the girlfriend stood up first and when Sylvia wasn't able to deliver, his mother stood up and spoke to her and got more of the same.)

T'ai Chi
29th April 2007, 06:41 PM
<url>http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0312/05/lkl.00.html</url>

Above is the link to the transcript. She makes quite a few cold readings and because you get what she said word for word, it is easy to analyze. Any comments?


I and some others examined this transcript, and many others, here

http://www.statisticool.com/aura.htm