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Tag Archives: British
When a Memory Turns into a Nightmare
Requiem (2018) We started watching this eerie series last night on Netflix. Ordinarily, I stay away from ‘gothic thrillers’ but this one has an interesting vibe to it: the classical music in the soundtrack. . In a way, I can … Continue reading
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Tagged British, child abduction, childhood memories, dreams, Gothic, kidnapping, nightmare, series, television
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A Collaboration that was Recorded on Music Videos
Bryan Adams (November 5, 1959) & Lysette Anthony (September 26, 1963) I knew she was someone I was familiar with, but I’d forgotten her name, over the ensuing years: Lysette Anthony. She ‘starred’ (and was featured) in several of Bryan … Continue reading
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Tagged actresses, astrology, British, Canadian, music videos, musician, relationships, singer songwriter
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Crossing Over with…
John Edward (October 19, 1969) I’ve been a fan of John Edward from 2000 (and, yes, we got to watch this TV program in England). The delivery is rapid-fire, with seemingly impossible hits, and some delayed misses, and plenty of … Continue reading
Posted in history, reviews, showbusiness
Tagged astrology, British, clairvoyance, life after death, medium, New York City, psychic readings, reality TV, United States history
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‘Cause He’s the Cashman…
Cash Peters (June 6, 1956) He styles himself ‘the English Channel’. That’s an interesting body of water. He has a couple of YouTube channels, one of which I’ve shown on previous posts, Soul Crossings with Cash Peters. It’s a unique … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, British, humour, life after death, predictions, prophecy, spirituality, United States history
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I Kid You Not: The Boys are the Clue…
The Stranger (2020) This is the second Netflix mini series that we’ve watched that was adapted from Harlan Coben’s books. I won’t go into the twists of turns of the plot, but needless to say it’s a good binge watch. … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptations, books, British, murder, mystery, Netflix, television
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All Things Bright and Beautiful…
All Creatures Great & Small (2020) We’ve been watching this new adaptation of James Herriot’s books on PBS on Sunday nights, season two. I have always wondered why we needed a new version when the original BBC series was perfectly … Continue reading
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Tagged BBC, British, Channel 5, creatures great and small, television, veterinarians, Yorkshire
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Shaped by the Potter’s Wheel
Rupert Spira (March 13, 1960) This man looks familiar, although I’d never heard of him before yesterday. The title is inspired by his love of all things pottery. I suspect he’s approve of my use of the metaphor that we … Continue reading
Posted in spirituality
Tagged astrology, British, freedom, inner space, peace, potter, spiral, spiritual guidance, time, wheels within wheels
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Is This the Real Thing, or Just a Fantasy, Too?
Dorothy Eady (Omm Sety) (January 16, 1904 – April 21, 1981) My friend, Ian, sent me the link to the History Channel’s page about Dorothy Eady, last night. I’d heard of her before, but actually didn’t pay her any attention, … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, British, Egypt, past lives, reincarnation, television, walk-in
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I Could Have Sworn I’d Written about This Years Ago
David Bowie (January 8, 1947 – January 10, 2016) Is this one of my prime examples of the Mandela Effect? I even remember discussing the fact that David Bowie‘s birth time of 9:00 am should actually be 11:50 pm, as … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, British, David Bowie, genius, pop music
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Spam, Spam, Spam and Spam
The quote from Monty Python’s “And Now For Something Completely Different” is so apt these days, even here on WordPress. On a good day, I might get one or two totally unconnected comments (as in, unconnected to the subject mater … Continue reading →