Psychic Lynn Ann Maker’s Website
I love the internet. The other day I wrote a piece on a psychic woman named Lynn Ann Maker who discovered the body of a man who’d gone missing, whom the police had been unable to find. This morning, I got an email from her saying how she liked what I wrote. It’s great how the internet brings people together like that. This is about the third or fourth time where I have written about somebody online, only to have them email me shortly after that.
One item which I’d not been able to locate while I was researching her was the address of her Mystical Touch website, which she sent me after I requested it. She seems like a really interesting person, and this latest case she was involved with is pretty wild. Maybe I’ll ask her if I can do an interview with her for my site. I’d like to get into doing that kind of thing more often - especially with people who’ve been sort of overlooked or under-explored by the mainstream media. More on this to follow.
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April 11th, 2005 at 11:41 am
thank goodness for referral logs. s’how i find half the places that link to me.
of course, a couple of yahoo bbs’s have linked to me now, but they’re “members only” sites, so i can’t see what people are writing, dammit.
an interview would be cool. i hung out w/garrett last nite, too, and we talked about the podcasting idea again– we’d definitely be down for it at some point.
April 13th, 2005 at 9:26 am
“of course, a couple of yahoo bbs’s have linked to me now, but they’re “members only” sites, so i can’t see what people are writing, dammit.”
Heh, it’s annoying I know. Even more annoying when you see a referral from some kind of Webmail inbox. What did they write? Was the mail specifically about my site? Questions questions.