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No no, your eyes are warm and welcoming. They told me to say that.
Aww, I'm touched to hear that. My avatar does love a nice friendly chat with members.
Oh, I've met people I knew in places all over the world not knowing that they would be there. Like German classmates of my then-girlfriend at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, in 1985, only because they had suddenly decided to do a stopover there while conveying a rented car from the east to the west coast. Another acquaintance from Hamburg in the middle of Paris - actually, twice, I think. And someone from the Hamburg office of the firm I worked for at the time on the shore of Mono Lake in California in 1997.
While these are doubtless coincidences, I don't think they qualify as "strange and bizarre".
It started out interesting, but I quit after a minute after all.
You did well at a minute. It's clearly cursed. To some here, Sam Mendes is the Devil himself.
I eat frogs for breakfast. 🐸
They put a spring in my step.
I'm not a subscriber, @ColonelAdamski, but I do buy the Fortean Times magazine every month from my local newsagent and have done so since first discovering it for sale in Easons back in 2013. It was the animal trials (as in court cases) issue that first caught my attention as a lover of the strange and bizarre. My favourite section of the magazine is "It Happened to Me" and there have been been spin off booklets made from that section alone. I've bought a few of these from eBay. I am also a member over on the Forteana Forums since 2018 though I've not posted very much there to date. I also bought the Fortean TV DVD earlier in the year, presented by Rev. Lionel Fanthorpe and it's been a good watch. When I saw you were named after George Adamski I knew you would be a kindred spirit! Good to have you here. :)
I'm into vintage Ufology, (Adamski/Shuttlewood), Earth Mysteries (Deveraux, John Mitchel), and obviously hauntings and stuff, but it's got to be Fortean rather than horoscopes and sooth-saying. I think a true Fortean accepts science and enjoys strangeness, but wouldn't be seen dead at a 'Psychic Fair' in the back room of a pub with women reading tea-leaves. I've dowsed a few crop circles in my time, but I'm not into dogma.
Here's Adamski's three classic works, with added DB5 just to show they're mine.
Essential works, and truly barmy as f*ck.
Me too.
https://www.ladbible.com/news/world-news/nostradamus-astrologer-predictions-2024-838567-20231231
Happy New Year! :-O
Oh yes, psychic predictions. Many centuries of "any day now". 😄
It's all completely true (probably). ;)
Was he waiting for Bond 26? Poor chap.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/mar/30/scientists-link-elusive-human-group-to-150000-year-old-chinese-dragon-man