I can totally understand where you are coming from having grown up in rural southwest Va. I enjoy all the stories you have to relate.If you ever feel like relating more exp.,or just talking abot things in general,please look me up.
Enjoyed talking to you . Hope to talk more in future. Off to work now.
I can totally understand where you are coming from having grown up in rural southwest Va. I enjoy all the stories you have to relate.If you ever feel like relating more exp.,or just talking abot things in general,please look me up.
Enjoyed talking to you . Hope to talk more in future. Off to work now.
I appreciate that, Robin.
Now that I'm back home again, maybe we can get more of a chance to talk! Got another one for ya'all.
In high school I had a tight group of friends. They all knew that I claimed to sense things, but none of them had really been around to see me do it.
One day I was going over to Jo's house (yes, names changed. lol) She and her boyfriend John had been in an argument in which he had thrown her class ring out across the yard. After they kissed and made up, they started looking all over the yard for it. Ed, Dean, and Sue all came over and helped them look.
When I got there, John and Ed were on the porch talking while Sue and Dean were inside trying to get Jo to calm down, she was so upset at losing it. While I was talking to them, I had a deja vu. I stopped them, finished out the conversation (all three parts of it, because I just saw it all) and told them that I turned around and saw something glisten right over "there." I walked over to the spot where I had seen the glistening in my vision, and there lay her ring.
They were stunned, then irate (in the way that only your best friends can be in a humorous manner) because they had "wasted" 3 hours looking for it when they should have just called me over! lol
After that, they always circled the wagons to protect me whenever I had an "incident."
I appreciate that, Robin.
Now that I'm back home again, maybe we can get more of a chance to talk! Got another one for ya'all.
In high school I had a tight group of friends. They all knew that I claimed to sense things, but none of them had really been around to see me do it.
One day I was going over to Jo's house (yes, names changed. lol) She and her boyfriend John had been in an argument in which he had thrown her class ring out across the yard. After they kissed and made up, they started looking all over the yard for it. Ed, Dean, and Sue all came over and helped them look.
When I got there, John and Ed were on the porch talking while Sue and Dean were inside trying to get Jo to calm down, she was so upset at losing it. While I was talking to them, I had a deja vu. I stopped them, finished out the conversation (all three parts of it, because I just saw it all) and told them that I turned around and saw something glisten right over "there." I walked over to the spot where I had seen the glistening in my vision, and there lay her ring.
They were stunned, then irate (in the way that only your best friends can be in a humorous manner) because they had "wasted" 3 hours looking for it when they should have just called me over! lol
After that, they always circled the wagons to protect me whenever I had an "incident."
Posted: Jun 15, 08 10:06pm
I can totally understand where you are coming from having grown up in rural southwest Va. I enjoy all the stories you have to relate.If you ever feel like relating more exp.,or just talking abot things in general,please look me up.
Enjoyed talking to you . Hope to talk more in future. Off to work now.
I appreciate that, Robin.
Now that I'm back home again, maybe we can get more of a chance to talk! Got another one for ya'all.
In high school I had a tight group of friends. They all knew that I claimed to sense things, but none of them had really been around to see me do it.
One day I was going over to Jo's house (yes, names changed. lol) She and her boyfriend John had been in an argument in which he had thrown her class ring out across the yard. After they kissed and made up, they started looking all over the yard for it. Ed, Dean, and Sue all came over and helped them look.
When I got there, John and Ed were on the porch talking while Sue and Dean were inside trying to get Jo to calm down, she was so upset at losing it. While I was talking to them, I had a deja vu. I stopped them, finished out the conversation (all three parts of it, because I just saw it all) and told them that I turned around and saw something glisten right over "there." I walked over to the spot where I had seen the glistening in my vision, and there lay her ring.
They were stunned, then irate (in the way that only your best friends can be in a humorous manner) because they had "wasted" 3 hours looking for it when they should have just called me over! lol
After that, they always circled the wagons to protect me whenever I had an "incident."