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You correctly predicted the winner of the Westminster Dog show AKA "Best in show".

According to the news feed on my phone, A purebred Bichon Frisse won best in show. In your dog show thread you mentioned a Bichon Frisse.

Now that we know you have greensight powers akin to a Game of Thrones villain, spill those winning lotto numbers.

I could use a come up since I can't seem to find my bitcoin stash.

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Let me know when she correctly predicts WHICH purebred Bichon Frisse is going to win.

How many purebred Bichon Frisse dogs were in the show anyways. Could have been the only one. Also some dog snobs were getting bothered that such a highbrow dog won.

I read that there were almost 3000 total entrants in the show. Just guessing, more than one was Bichon Frise .

Here is a list of just the Bichons Frises that won in the different categories. So I'm thinking that there were quite a few entered this year?

http://www.westminsterkennelclub.org/breed-results/?id=BICH&season=2018

@ArcticFox12 said:

You correctly predicted the winner of the Westminster Dog show AKA "Best in show".

According to the news feed on my phone, A purebred Bichon Frisse won best in show. In your dog show thread you mentioned a Bichon Frisse.

Now that we know you have greensight powers akin to a Game of Thrones villain, spill those winning lotto numbers.

I could use a come up since I can't seem to find my bitcoin stash.

Yeah, I saw it on my newsfeed too , love those Fluffy Bichon Frisse!

And Fox, if I could predict lotto numbers, I definitely wouldn't be giving those to YOU.

@ArcticFox12 said:

You correctly predicted the winner of the Westminster Dog show AKA "Best in show".

According to the news feed on my phone, A purebred Bichon Frisse won best in show. In your dog show thread you mentioned a Bichon Frisse.

Now that we know you have greensight powers akin to a Game of Thrones villain, spill those winning lotto numbers.

I could use a come up since I can't seem to find my bitcoin stash.

Went to a Psychic Fair last weekend to help a vendor friend—(also, for the food).

Came in thinking it was going to be pretty much like Sheldon and Penny’s experience. Went away thinking: can “Psychic Con” (great name, right) be far behind? The differences being, of course, that at least at, say, “Comic Con” folks KNOW that none of it is real.

Still, judging my the lines (and considering what a "Reading" cost), people must be getting SOMETHING out of it. (Otherwise, wouldn't a lot of these "Readers" who make these *&%$#@ predictions get tarred-and-feathered?)

A psychic wouldn't necessarily predict the exact Bichon Frisse that would win, just that a Bichon Frisse might win. So I believe that Erica might have a career or at least a fun party talent to explore.

@znexyish said:

A psychic wouldn't necessarily predict the exact Bichon Frisse that would win, just that a Bichon Frisse might win. So I believe that Erica might have a career or at least a fun party talent to explore.

I actually though about becoming a tarot card reader - last time I had mine read the lady suggested it as a career move!

Those psychic fairs are fun but it can be tough to take many of the things seriously. I love the crystals, and the smell that those types of events and stores have - it's like this mix of lavender, sandlewood and patchouli and it smells divine. We honeymooned in Salem, Massachusetts in 2012and most of the shops there have that wonderful smell. My husband and I got our cards read and the medium was ok, but she mentioned something that didn't seem to apply to us - until we got home and received some news that really matched up with what she had said - it was very freaky!

@Gothish520 said:

@znexyish said:

A psychic wouldn't necessarily predict the exact Bichon Frisse that would win, just that a Bichon Frisse might win. So I believe that Erica might have a career or at least a fun party talent to explore.

I actually though about becoming a tarot card reader - last time I had mine read the lady suggested it as a career move!

Those psychic fairs are fun but it can be tough to take many of the things seriously. I love the crystals, and the smell that those types of events and stores have - it's like this mix of lavender, sandlewood and patchouli and it smells divine. We honeymooned in Salem, Massachusetts in 2012and most of the shops there have that wonderful smell. My husband and I got our cards read and the medium was ok, but she mentioned something that didn't seem to apply to us - until we got home and received some news that really matched up with what she had said - it was very freaky!

I thought about it "as a lark". Not, that I in anyway believe, but just curious to hear what the person would say. However, my pocket$ trumped my curiosity.

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