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Postby mark lewis » Nov 12th, '08, 15:57



I can assure young Mr Wells that not only do I nor require any practice I have done so many readings in my life that my head is spinning with them and I have no energy or enthusiasm to do any more.

However I will just give a few salient points about Replicant. I am relieved that his hands don't come out too well on the computer so most of the lines cannot be seen. Otherwise I would be tempted to go on and on.

He is cautious, independent, creative and has an eye for detail. Conscientious, good communicator and would be good at selling or dealing with the public in some way.

Has learned the hard way in love in the past but the future is more positive.
Strong will power and has good inutition. He can be a good spender and will see something he likes, buy it and worry about the consequences after wards.

He will gradually develop a strong faith of some sort. It might not be a church type religion but his own philosophy of life.

I am not bored with this. If he want to know any more I shall have to charge him money.

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Postby Replicant » Nov 12th, '08, 17:34

mark lewis wrote:However I will just give a few salient points about Replicant. I am relieved that his hands don't come out too well on the computer so most of the lines cannot be seen. Otherwise I would be tempted to go on and on.

He is cautious, independent, creative and has an eye for detail. Conscientious, good communicator and would be good at selling or dealing with the public in some way.


Very accurate statement; however, I'm pretty sure I would go hungry if I was working as a salesman. But I do work (indirectly, thank the lord) with the public. If I had to work in a customer-facing environment again, I would be forced to kill someone.

Has learned the hard way in love in the past but the future is more positive.
Strong will power and has good inutition. He can be a good spender and will see something he likes, buy it and worry about the consequences after wards.


Statement regarding past love life is pretty spot on. Will power? I don't know about "strong", probably more like average to be honest. The last sentence is 100%, absolutely and totally correct.

He will gradually develop a strong faith of some sort. It might not be a church type religion but his own philosophy of life.


Definitely my own philosophy (despite thanking God above, I am an atheist).

I am not bored with this. If he want to know any more I shall have to charge him money.


I am such a good spender that I am all spent out this side of Christmas. I shall have to save up to hear the rest of your reading, sir. And seeing as I can't imagine for a second that your services come cheap, it will no doubt take me a while. My thanks for the brief overview, which I appreciate, especially given the less than ideal circumstances of having to work from a scan.

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Postby pcwells » Nov 12th, '08, 17:35

I like it when people refer to me as young. :)

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Postby pcwells » Nov 12th, '08, 18:02

Incidentally, I'm surprised that Mr Lewis didn't pick up on Replicant's very clearly defined Northern Line, or comment on the significance of his Jubilee Line extension.

Rather remiss if you ask me!

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Postby Replicant » Nov 12th, '08, 18:08

Don't forget your coat on the way out, Pete. ;)

(My 2000th post! Woohoo!!)

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Postby Mandrake » Nov 12th, '08, 18:12

Replicant wrote:(My 2000th post! Woohoo!!)
Excellent, it's your round then!

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Postby Replicant » Nov 12th, '08, 18:14

Mandrake wrote:
Replicant wrote:(My 2000th post! Woohoo!!)
Excellent, it's your round then!


Ordinarily, yes. However, if you subtract all the posts that are complete and utter tosh, then I've actually only made 6 posts. Not that I'm one to get out of buying a round, mind.

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Postby pcwells » Nov 12th, '08, 18:17

Replicant wrote:
Mandrake wrote:
Replicant wrote:(My 2000th post! Woohoo!!)
Excellent, it's your round then!


Ordinarily, yes. However, if you subtract all the posts that are complete and utter tosh, then I've actually only made 6 posts. Not that I'm one to get out of buying a round, mind.


Oh, it's all there in your Mornington Crescent... :wink:

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Postby mark lewis » Nov 12th, '08, 23:24

I expect young Mr Wells is as talented a palmist as he appears to be as a comedian.

As for the word "young" to me everybody I see is young in comparison to me.

I see that I made a typo in my post to Replicant. I should have said that I am NOW bored rather than I am NOT bored.

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