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@Mellie32 wrote:

@JaneMarple wrote:

 

I see that I have to explain this to you!

 

Fake as in she wass'nt a psychic!

Pretending because she was American born!

Get it?


 


Um, okay.  I guess you didn't understand my comment.  A "fake psychic" is redundant because all psychics are fake.


You believe that obviously, but I disagree.  It's a rare gift indeed, and doubtful any of those who exploit it for profit are real.

 

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Here's another of her commercials:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr8YiVHiLUI

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@Buck-i-Nana wrote:


Um, okay.  I guess you didn't understand my comment.  A "fake psychic" is redundant because all psychics are fake.


You believe that obviously, but I disagree.  It's a rare gift indeed, and doubtful any of those who exploit it for profit are real.

 


I had a so-called psychic tell me about my past one time and how it's affecting my present.  Nothing she said about my past was correct.  I know some people believe in psychics, but I've never been even close to convinced.

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@Mellie32 - I see.  So, because you've never encountered a true psychic, they can't exist.  Got it.

 

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Psychic Marianne says "I knew this thread would end up a mess!"

 

$50 please

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@Buck-i-Nana wrote:

@Mellie32 - I see.  So, because you've never encountered a true psychic, they can't exist.  Got it.

 


I don't believe in "true psychics".  I'm all for being convinced otherwise though.  I think it would be awesome if someone actually knew things about me that they could never have known.  And a little creepy.

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Wow, I remember Miss Cleo. The fake accent and I always wondered who would call her.

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I don't think her commercials ran here. I read on TMZ that she was only 53 and died from colon cancer that spread to her lungs and liver. How sad.

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@The Monkey on My Back wrote:

I don't think her commercials ran here. I read on TMZ that she was only 53 and died from colon cancer that spread to her lungs and liver. How sad.


Yeah, 53 is too young.  I do wonder what she did after she was exposed as a fraud. 

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via wikipedia....

 

 

Subsequent career

Harris voiced the character Auntie Poulet in the 2002 video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.[8][9]

In 2003, the New York Daily News reported that TV music network Fuse had signed Harris as a spokeswoman.[10] In early 2005, Harris was reportedly appearing on television as Miss Cleo in advertisements for a used car dealership in Florida, according to the Broward-Palm Beach New Times.[11]

In 2014, using the name Cleomili Harris, she spoke about her experiences in the documentary Hotline.[citation needed]

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