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Gypsy Rose Shazz
Post Team Started conversation Aug 6, 2003
Gypsy shazz sits in her darkened tent. Her crystal ball is primed and ready to see into the future - or the past.
is not enough - you need silver to even cross the threshold!
Gypsy Rose Shazz
Opticalillusion- media mynx life would be boring without hiccups Posted Sep 11, 2003
Gypsy Rose Shazz
Post Team Posted Sep 12, 2003
I'm not very practised with Tarot - but cast the Rune Stones and I can certainly interpret them for you.
Gypsy shazz
Gypsy Rose Shazz
Opticalillusion- media mynx life would be boring without hiccups Posted Sep 12, 2003
so what does it tell you I have instore?
Gypsy Rose Shazz
LL Waz Posted Sep 25, 2003
Gypsy
Is the silver enough for look through the crystal ball? I want to know when the next rain will fall, and when the sun will come out, and and and ...
Gypsy Rose Shazz
Post Team Posted Sep 26, 2003
In which country?
I can safely predict that the sun will shine in one place and it will rain in another...
Sorry - Gypsy will be a little busy for a few days but will be back soon.
shazz
Gypsy Rose Shazz
LL Waz Posted Sep 27, 2003
Which country? - this one of course.
*eyes the crystal ball Gypsy has left on the table, wondering what it could tell..., if it knows if the Chinese Dragon will fly on Sunday week (for which btw it would need to be dry with a light breeze in NW England )*
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