I see you are in need of someone to write a term paper......
Amusing indeed.
Haha, I wonder why s/he doesn't just "know" someone is at the door?!? I love the old wall-mounted hot water radiator.
Posted by Colleen at November 20, 2010 08:34 AMIf its a psychic why would you need to ring at all !?
Posted by John Zimmerman at November 20, 2010 09:40 AMBut shouldn't she know you were coming before you rang? But that is what makes it amusing.
Posted by harry at November 20, 2010 10:28 AMI note the 'dummy' has its hand out for (money?).
And it's quite right that a real psychic should know when a customer is at the door. Never do, of course, but ....
Even psychics need down time - imagine the noise in your head if you listened to everything going on. In my very limited experience with psychics, they usually have very specific and limited abilities. As in "I can communicate with dead family members and identify them by the cause of death." That was Flossie in Freeville NY a number of years ago.
Photo is nice statement of popular culture. I like it.
Posted by Joan at November 20, 2010 01:31 PMSuper photo...the signs say it all.
Posted by oakvilleonca at November 20, 2010 04:06 PMIts a shame psychic abilities aren't inclusive to proofreading i.e. chakra clening
Posted by Imaginary at November 20, 2010 04:24 PMI do believe there are real intuitives in the world, but there are also a lot of charlatans. This is a great shot.
Posted by Kikipotamus at November 20, 2010 09:52 PMGreat SHop ! :D
Posted by David Aragon at November 23, 2010 02:07 PMIs that in San Francisco, on Geary St? Looks strangely familiar...
Posted by Rhett at December 4, 2010 03:03 AM