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To: CharlieChina who wrote (2342)9/8/2004 4:21:17 PM
From: Trumptown  Respond to of 3432
 
your inversely flawless record is maintained -congratulations!

-you win the price for the most consistent indicator I have ever seen! -lol



To: CharlieChina who wrote (2342)9/8/2004 11:40:39 PM
From: Tom Swift  Respond to of 3432
 
Traffic jams green light for love

34 minutes ago

LONDON (Reuters) - Millions of drivers use traffic lights and jams as the perfect opportunity to pick up a hot date and sometimes even a marriage partner, according to a survey today.

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Up to two million motorists in this country every day openly flirt while driving, the survey said.

Half a million sleep with someone after initially spotting them during a road trip and as many 150,000 have met their husband or wife in traffic.

On-the-road flirting is most common in Wales, where over 60 percent of drivers admit to exchanging sultry glances with others from behind the wheel, according to the survey of motorists carried out by car company Vauxhall.



To: CharlieChina who wrote (2342)9/8/2004 11:50:06 PM
From: Tom Swift  Respond to of 3432
 
St. Louis consultant fired after claims of supernatural powers, CEO says

Thu Aug 26, 7:19 PM ET

ST. LOUIS (AP) - Maybe David Levin should have seen it coming: An economic development group fired him as a consultant over concern that his self-professed psychic powers were interfering with his work.



The St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association knew Levin was "spiritual," but word of his claims to have supernatural powers became a credibility issue, said Richard Fleming, president and CEO of the group.

Levin, 64, was an executive coach and strategic planner for the St. Louis non-profit group, which paid him $1.4 million US in fees and reimbursement since 1997.

An article in the British magazine Prediction says Levin ran a consulting business for executives and that he and Fleming met in 1993, the year before Fleming was named chief executive of the St. Louis non-profit.

In the article, A Psychic Family, Levin alleges he, his wife and their 15-year-old son are all psychic.

"David has this uncanny combination of intuitive sense and real ability to see the big picture," Fleming said in the article, published in the September edition. "His intuitive vision has been a huge help to me as a leader as well."

Fleming did not return telephone messages Thursday, and Levin did not respond to telephone and e-mail requests for an interview. The magazine said that the Levins were conducting seminars in London in August and September.

The magazine reported that Levin's Center for Intuitive Leadership in Boulder, Colo., is meant to help business leaders "through a transformational clairvoyance-based method."



To: CharlieChina who wrote (2342)9/9/2004 8:58:02 AM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3432
 
Green, blue, orange, pink, ruby red, deep purple, jet black, vanilla white........

WHAT'S THE COLOUR TODAY??

Jane (code BLUE for I forgot to buy beans for my coffee grinder yest)