david hobbs
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Cursed inanimate objectsI was asked to check out something for a friend of a friend because they felt that things had gone very wrong since the object came into their possesion.
I always feel that this sort of thing is pure nonsense but on this occasion I felt perhaps not. I must ask if anyone has a particular take on this kind of thing.
I did take a look at the object.
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white wolf
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I don't dismiss anything at all each to their own,
For if someone feel strong enough about the object its very important
to them at that time and serious. I do think lot is to do with the power of the mind as well.
Remember we are not born with fear its something we learn from and sometimes others inflict this upon us.
Remember the 1970s pictures of the crying boy that everyone said gave bad luck and house apparently caught fire all because the pictures were in the house,people suddenly threw them out and burned them etc.
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Raymond
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It's funny you should mention the crying boy picture WW.
I was recently invited to a friend's parents' house for lunch. They had one of those pictures hanging over the stairs. Apparently it had been there for about a year, they bought it from a charity shop.
They had never heard of the curse of the crying boy, so I filled them in on all the fires that happened in the 70's and in each one this painting was the only surviving object.
Now bear in mind this picture had hung over their stairs for over a year without incident. As soon as I told them the story they took it down.
It's amazing how easily you can get people to believe things.
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white wolf
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WOW
Just goes to show Raymond.
Ive see a few at those awful car boot sales my wife has dragged me through from time to time,no buyers tho haha.
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david hobbs
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I like car boot sales.
I have found many things that i needed at a fraction of their true value.
A French bathroom sink to match the one I had broken. Cost with taps 350 quid Boot sale 25 quid.
Fender and fire dogs for my fire value 250 quid price at boot fair 20 quid.
Nothing awful about boot sales.
Did I mention the gloss paint at one tenth of the price etc etc etc.
I have also used boot sales to earn money and done very well indeed.
don't be such a bunch of snobs.
i mean that in the nicest possible way
I keep putting quid instead of pound because my store bought keyboard won't type the pound sign.
Shop crap.
Still it did come in a nice box.
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Raymond
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Who's being a snob?
I love car boot sales, and I'll tell you another thing as well, my perfect Saturday consists of buying the local paper and tracking down all the local Jumble Sales - I love them!
Oh! and charity shops as well, I can never walk past one.
Although a lot of charity shops are taking the piddle at the moment. Some of them are so expensive.
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david hobbs
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It is the true amateur traders that you get the bargains from not the pro's who are there every week.
It's also a great way of recycling.
Magi Loves charity shops and always looks better than most women who spend half their lives shopping in designer shops..
Oh theres another thing bloody designer cloths.
I walk around in my Celvin Kline pants tenner a pair and my nuts dangle down like a hand out of a shirt sleeve.
Think I might go for pants at the boot fair next time.
having said that I did get 600 pairs of Jolly old Kelvins at what you could say was a rather keen price and I sold most of them and made a nice profit.
Just wish I had sold all of the ruddy things and my nuts will testify to that should it ever come to an injury claim.
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Raymond
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| david hobbs wrote: | Magi Loves charity shops and always looks better than most women who spend half their lives shopping in designer shops..
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Yes but Magi does have an edge over most women Hobbs. I'm sure she could wear a wrung-out teabag and still look fabulous.
Oh, and less talk about your nuts please! My stomach isn't as strong as it used to be since the op.
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evergreen
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:) I love old things last buy was a beautiful arm chair i use to sit in for my work it has beautiful carved legs paid $200 thats around a $100 pounds... they don't make them like this anymore and I call it y throne :)
as for this object..... I do think that somethings can bring a negative energy with them for sure...... like houses and the like and even small things it takes someone sensitive to it and sensitive to the negative side of things to feel it too... that is just my opinion based on a of couple of experiences
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Raymond
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Any object that spends enough time soaking up a certain kind of atmosphere will absorb it and eventually give it off itself.
Of course it will naturally let go it in time or it can be cleansed and removed.
It makes me laugh with things like religious artifacts. Most of them have been locked away for so long in museums that any 'divine aura' they may have had has probably long gone.
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