Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Reshma Walia <reshma.walia1 wrote: *The Final Prediction* A low cost budget film crew was shooting on an Indian Reservoir beach about natural psychic abilities of ancient American Indians. Suddenly an Indian shows up, walks to the Director and says, " Tomorrow wind Storm, No shooting please. " Sure enough a storm came and Director saved lots of money. A few days later, again shooting preparedness was made and the Indian shows up. " Tomorrow hurricane, no shooting please. " Sure enough a hurricane came and saved the money. The amazing accurate predictive ability of the Indian on snow, rain, ice, blizzard, lightning, thunderstorm, was financially benefiting the Director that he got fond of him. Now he was reaching towards the climax of the important shooting and waiting for the Indian to come and predict the weather. The Indian was no where to be found. So he personally went looking for him and found him in a stinking smoking chimney hut. He went inside, bowed to him in a manners of their ancient customs, praised him and prayed that he bless him with the prediction for tomorrow's finale. The Indian says, " Tomorrow no prediction. My Radio broke down please. " --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Ha ha ha ha..............too good.Regards,Soniamaheswara_varma <maheswara_varma Sent: Sat, 9 January, 2010 2:57:52 PM Final Prediction Reshma Walia <reshma.walia1@ ...> wrote: *The Final Prediction* A low cost budget film crew was shooting on an Indian Reservoir beach about natural psychic abilities of ancient American Indians. Suddenly an Indian shows up, walks to the Director and says, "Tomorrow wind Storm, No shooting please. " Sure enough a storm came and Director saved lots of money. A few days later, again shooting preparedness was made and the Indian shows up. "Tomorrow hurricane, no shooting please." Sure enough a hurricane came and saved the money. The amazing accurate predictive ability of the Indian on snow, rain, ice, blizzard, lightning, thunderstorm, was financially benefiting the Director that he got fond of him. Now he was reaching towards the climax of the important shooting and waiting for the Indian to come and predict the weather. The Indian was no where to be found. So he personally went looking for him and found him in a stinking smoking chimney hut. He went inside, bowed to him in a manners of their ancient customs, praised him and prayed that he bless him with the prediction for tomorrow's finale. The Indian says, "Tomorrow no prediction. My Radio broke down please." --- End forwarded message --- The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 This story is wrong Varmaji If astrologer follows what Met departments tells, no prediction will ever come true. Just go through all the predictions made by them in the past and you shall get the answer. Latest one was prediction of flood in Mumbai and actually it was the lowest rain season last year. regds Dev , " maheswara_varma " <maheswara_varma wrote: > > Reshma Walia <reshma.walia1@> wrote: > > *The Final Prediction* > > > > A low cost budget film crew was shooting on an Indian Reservoir beach about > natural psychic abilities of ancient American Indians. > > Suddenly an Indian shows up, walks to the Director and says, " Tomorrow wind > Storm, No shooting please. " Sure enough a storm came and Director saved > lots of money. > > > A few days later, again shooting preparedness was made and the Indian shows > up. > > " Tomorrow hurricane, no shooting please. " Sure enough a hurricane came and > Director saved the money. > > > The amazing accurate predictive ability of the Indian on snow, rain, ice, > blizzard, lightning, thunderstorm, was financially benefiting the Director > that he got fond of him. > > Now he was reaching towards the climax of the important shooting and waiting > for the Indian to come and predict the weather. > > > The Indian was no where to be found. So he personally went looking for him > and found him in a stinking smoking chimney hut. He went inside, bowed to > him in a manners of their ancient customs, praised him and prayed that he > bless him with the prediction for tomorrow's finale. > > The Indian says, " Tomorrow no prediction. My Radio broke down > please. " > > --- End forwarded message --- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Dear Dev ji,i agree with you for sure and second you in this regard....Love and regads,gopi. , "axeplex" <axeplex wrote:>> This story is wrong Varmaji> If astrologer follows what Met departments tells, no prediction will ever come true. Just go through all the predictions made by them in the past and you shall get the answer. Latest one was prediction of flood in Mumbai and actually it was the lowest rain season last year.> > regds> Dev> > , "maheswara_varma" maheswara_varma@ wrote:> >> > Reshma Walia <reshma.walia1@> wrote:> > > > *The Final Prediction*> > > > > > > > A low cost budget film crew was shooting on an Indian Reservoir beach about> > natural psychic abilities of ancient American Indians.> > > > Suddenly an Indian shows up, walks to the Director and says, "Tomorrow wind> > Storm, No shooting please. " Sure enough a storm came and Director saved> > lots of money.> > > > > > A few days later, again shooting preparedness was made and the Indian shows> > up.> > > > "Tomorrow hurricane, no shooting please." Sure enough a hurricane came and> > Director saved the money.> > > > > > The amazing accurate predictive ability of the Indian on snow, rain, ice,> > blizzard, lightning, thunderstorm, was financially benefiting the Director> > that he got fond of him.> > > > Now he was reaching towards the climax of the important shooting and waiting> > for the Indian to come and predict the weather.> > > > > > The Indian was no where to be found. So he personally went looking for him> > and found him in a stinking smoking chimney hut. He went inside, bowed to> > him in a manners of their ancient customs, praised him and prayed that he> > bless him with the prediction for tomorrow's finale.> > > > The Indian says, "Tomorrow no prediction. My Radio broke down> > please."> > > > --- End forwarded message ---> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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