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I'm seriously freaked out.

Does Shannon know about her impending doom? You said she dreamed about herself in a car crash but does she know about your other friend's prediction and the 2 week timeline? If she does you would think that she would refuse to drive for the next 2 weeks given that she obviously believes in all this.
 
JP. Have you ever thought that maybe she tells you these things because (from what I can see) your gullible.
 
She's probably just a liar. I'd stop being friends with her and only use her as a sex-buddy.

Oh, but could you imagine the drama THAT would entail? No thanks, I say stop associating with the dishonest person altogether.

ETA: Oh wait, he's gay so he has luckily dodged that bullet.
 
I had a long talk with Shannon about her 'impending doom' last night. She stated that if it is meant to happen, it is meant to happen. She said that she changed the time she was going to leave so that she can drive for most of the day instead of at night, and that she's taken every precaution short of cancelling her trip, which she refuses to do. She said that the past six months have been the happiest of her life and that if she is meant to die, she will, and there's no stopping it.

I kept trying to make light of the situation to make myself feel better, but I couldn't shake the fear about her dying while I was talking with her. During the day while I'm at work, it doesn't really cross my mind (I work for a very busy surgical practice) but when I'm alone, it (and other paranormal-type fears) is all I think about.
 
And no, I'm not making her a sex buddy. Although one time when we were drinking, I made out with her for about ten seconds in front of our friends (kind of a dare-type thing.) Needless to say, I don't care to do it again.
 
Yes, she does, and SoapySam can verify that. However, I don't really feel comfortable giving out her MySpace page over a web forum without her permission, and I don't particularly want to ask her of it. I don't want her to know that I'm super freaked over this (although, if she is psychically gifted, she should already know I guess.) If you would like a picture of her, PM me your e-mail address.
 
I had a long talk with Shannon about her 'impending doom' last night. She stated that if it is meant to happen, it is meant to happen. She said that she changed the time she was going to leave so that she can drive for most of the day instead of at night, and that she's taken every precaution short of cancelling her trip, which she refuses to do. She said that the past six months have been the happiest of her life and that if she is meant to die, she will, and there's no stopping it.

It sounds like she is very realistic and practical. And the steps she is taking are smart: driving during the day instead of the night (unless, of course, her schedule is such that she normally sleeps during the day) is very important.

Add to that: take frequent stops to stretch your legs, make sure you're hydrated, and if you're feeling tired, pull over and rest. And, of course, no distractions in the car that'll take away from one's ability to pay attention to the road and -- most importantly -- the other idiots on the road. ; ) Sounds like she's got a good head on her shoulders.
 
Good. The chances of her dying of starvation while behind the wheel or being hit on the roadside during a purge are nil.


hahaaha.

anyway, yeah ive met a lot of people who made up paranormal things for attention. I just roll with it and pretend i believe them for entertainment. its fun to see what they come up with.
 
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I kept trying to make light of the situation to make myself feel better, but I couldn't shake the fear about her dying while I was talking with her. During the day while I'm at work, it doesn't really cross my mind (I work for a very busy surgical practice) but when I'm alone, it (and other paranormal-type fears) is all I think about.

And you still identify yourself as a non-believer? Sure sounds like you're taking it very seriously. This is why I question your veracity. (It's a common MO with trolls on this forum--"I'm a skeptic, but how do you explain this?")

Now that you've spoken with your friend about it, are you going to use your warnings as a hedge when she doesn't die in a car wreck? In other words, the reason she survived isn't because your other friend isn't psychic, but because of the warnings you gave her?

Again, I'll gladly apologize if you come on the forum after this and say that your friend's survival is proof that psychic claims are bunk.
 
Hi Joe,

I'm not going to use the warnings as a hedge if nothing comes of this. I will gladly say that I was being superstitious that her and Sara's claims of paranormal ability aren't real, and you can quote me on that. However, until nothing happens, I can't help but feel a little concerned for her while she is driving on the road (she should be leaving in about two hours.)
 
Hi Joe,

I'm not going to use the warnings as a hedge if nothing comes of this. I will gladly say that I was being superstitious that her and Sara's claims of paranormal ability aren't real, and you can quote me on that. However, until nothing happens, I can't help but feel a little concerned for her while she is driving on the road (she should be leaving in about two hours.)

That's not quite what I said, but it'll be a start.

My problem is this: you claim to be a disbeliever, but you're obviously a believer. Your other threads show that you'll believe pretty much any paranormal drivel that's told to you.

So after this episode, you'll be a disbeliever (even though you also state that you already are a disbeliever. . just one who happens to believe) in Sara's claims, but you'll still eat up any other ghost story or tall tale that comes along. . . .
 

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