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To: The Reaper who wrote (255104)6/17/2010 5:09:58 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favorRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
At the moment it's pretty tough to separate politics from the money-making part, since the markets are hanging on everything happening in Washington and/or over at the ECB. I'll look things over again (and take a few posters I have on "ignore" off to see if they're stirring the $hit). FWIW, I'm as guilty of the political stuff as anyone else, and I'll cut it back.



To: The Reaper who wrote (255104)6/17/2010 5:23:59 PM
From: Smiling BobRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
You're right
stick with what's important

Farrah Fawcett Spirit Made Contact With Tori Spelling
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June 17, 2010 08:10:24 GMT

When the 'Beverly Hills' star wants to channel her late father, she was contacted by the late actress who asked her to 'give a message to her family about how she was doing.'
Farrah Fawcett Spirit Made Contact With Tori Spelling
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Actress and reality TV star Tori Spelling was left stunned when her former neighbor Farrah Fawcett made contact with her from beyond the grave as she was trying to channel her late father, TV mogul Aaron Spelling. As the first anniversary of the actress' death approaches, on June 25, the "Beverly Hills, 90210" star has revealed she recently received a message from Fawcett during a reading with celebrity psychic John Edwards.

Spelling admits Edwards was as shocked as his client when the late "Charlie's Angels" star "came through" with a message for Tori to pass on to Fawcett's longtime partner Ryan O'Neal and their son Redmond. She tells U.S. news show Access Hollywood, "Farrah Fawcett came through in my reading loud and clear. It was really awkward."

"She wanted me to give a message to her family about how she was doing and what was going on and I'm like, 'Great! She really picked the wrong person'." Spelling admits she sat on the information for a while before plucking up the courage to scribble the message down and pass it on to Ryan O'Neal.

She adds, "I gave it to him, so I was like, 'He's either going to think I'm completely crazy or he's going to say, 'Wow! Some of this makes sense.' She gave very specific details of things to tell them. Included in the note to Ryan, I said, 'Please pass this on to Redmond... She really wanted him to know these things'."

"I haven't heard from Ryan, so I don't know... I'm hoping he understood what I was trying to say and doesn't think I'm some loony." Ironically, Spelling's TV mogul father helped create "Charlie's Angels".



To: The Reaper who wrote (255104)6/17/2010 5:47:48 PM
From: RetiredNowRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Bullshit. Governors have command of their State Militias, guaranteed by law. They can and should have used their powers to put them into action, but they did not. The only question is why not? Was it their strategy to sit back and lay blame on Obama? It certainly seems that way.

As far as stop wasting time on political BS, I agree with you wholeheartedly. I made an attempt to get everyone to post political and energy topics over on the Politics of Energy thread, but no one listened. So if we're going to post a lot of non-sense about how the GOP is lily white and Obama is all to blame for the Gulf, then I'll continue to refute that vociferously and often.

However, if we all want to agree to cut the bullshit and focus on the original intention of the thread, I'm all for it as well. Financial discussions are more interesting to me anyway, since they don't attract as many lunatics to the discussions.