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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 7/9/2013 7:01 PM, Cheryl wrote:
>> On 7/9/2013 3:57 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>>> I know how to do that. Have tried it many times over my lifetime.
>>> Tried it yesterday with a ring on a string. Kept leading me to a
>>> particular
>>> part of the bushes where the psychic said she was. But she wasn't
>>> there.

>
> OMG. First a psychic, then a stone. Now a ring on a string. Gee, do you
> have a pregnant friend? You could dangle it over her uterus. Predict if
> it's going to be a boy or a girl. You have a 50/50 chance of being right.
> I guess you don't realize how ridiculous you sound.
>
>>> FWIW,
>>> using that method has never worked for me

>
> DOH!
>
> but at this point I will try
>>> anything. If she is truly stuck somewhere and in need of assistance,
>>> I want to find her!

>>
>> I'm really sorry Julie, but you're *not* trying everything. I was going
>> to avoid this thread because I don't want to jump on you along with
>> others, but you've been given good advice and you refuse. It's one
>> thing with food, but it's completely different when you refuse to try
>> suggestions to save a living being.
>>
>> The psychic and the long distance pet detective are *not* going to find
>> Bali. The real methods of finding a lost pet will usually work, but
>> just sometimes not overnight, and of course never if something bad
>> happened to her. SMH
>>

> I'm sorry too, if she's truly lost her cats. But perhaps they'd be better
> off in a house that isn't so wacky. I don't know what she feeds her cats.
> Maybe they ran away on purpose. (sorry, that was mean)


As I said. I have tried all the standard stuff and we still can't find
Bali. At this point I will try pretty much anything!