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Nyarlathotep
12th May 2004, 10:58 AM
Since Lucianarchy seems to think that making a really, really vauge prediction for a specific date proves something, I am going to make my own vague predictions for August 4th, maybe I'm psychic too. I'm even better thatn Luci, since I am going to make several predictions.

Somewhere in a state with legalized gambling, someone will blow their rent money in the casinos.

The weather will be very, very warm in the desert southwest of the US, it will however be very cold at the tip of Argentina.

A celebrity will grace the cover of a leading tabloid.

Somewhere in the US, a man will lose his hammer and blame it on his son.

It may seem that I am being facetious here, but really, what is the difference between my goofy predictions and Luci's?

Chanileslie
12th May 2004, 11:08 AM
Originally posted by Nyarlathotep

The weather will be very, very warm in the desert southwest of the US, it will however be very cold at the tip of Argentina.


Except if it snows, and don't laugh, it has happened! Nevada's weather is to say the least, unpredicatable.

Nyarlathotep
12th May 2004, 11:11 AM
Originally posted by Chanileslie


Except if it snows, and don't laugh, it has happened! Nevada's weather is to say the least, unpredicatable.

Ah, but I didn't specify Nevada. That's why I said 'desert southwest', so even if it's cold here, if it's hot in Arizona or New Mexico, my prediction is still a true one.

chrisberez
12th May 2004, 11:38 AM
Originally posted by Nyarlathotep

Somewhere in the US, a man will lose his hammer and blame it on his son.

"There shall, in that time, be rumours of things going astray, erm, and there shall be a great confusion as to where things really are, and nobody will really know where lieth those little things wi-- with the sort of raffia work base that has an attachment. At this time, a friend shall lose his friend's hammer and the young shall not know where lieth the things possessed by their fathers that their fathers put there only just the night before, about eight o'clock. "