I think she's referring to the commenter who mentioned butterflies, possibly referring to her niece's experience with monarch butterflies that Robin discussed here. It may well be a poster or lurker here who followed the link she posted to the Yorktown page. The commenter is pretty abrasive, but I wouldn't call that stalking.
I was really enjoying this thread. Maybe we can ask Edward to contact it?
OK I just did, psychically.
Real spooky, ja.
ETA: is Toffee orange, just like mine? Then the spookiness would really be too much for a coincidence, because I just opened the fridge to pour myself a Jägermeister. Like you knew I'd be walking in with German on my mind.
Unglaubliche spooky.
Toffee IS a marmalade tiger. With honey coloured eyes.
Do you reckon the million is within our grasp?
<gasp>It must be. This is sooo spooky.
Oh, there is something coming through. I see the face of an elderly gentleman to the upper left of you, he shakes his head sadly.
He gives me a word starting with co... con... coin... Does that ring a bell?
<gasp>It must be. This is sooo spooky.
Oh, there is something coming through. I see the face of an elderly gentleman to the upper left of you, he shakes his head sadly.
He gives me a word starting with co... con... coin... Does that ring a bell?
Aren't you glad there are reliable witnesses to this psychic breakthrough?
Now there are four of us, I think?
Shall we get on with changing the world with our psychic powers or take the money and run?
Have you noticed that generally speaking, lottery numbers somehow evade psychic powers?
Have you noticed that generally speaking, lottery numbers somehow evade psychic powers?
And that does not even get into the issue of how broadly or narrowly you determine if X is a hit (the Mayflower incident is a perfect example).
And let's remember what a huge hit this really is...