hints I had before 9 11 struck

Right, that's cool too. I think it frightened me too. Thinking they might think I'm involved too. What I thought at the time too. Mine is kind of weak but I do pick up signs like that. Of events to come that are big ones related to my life I think. I think that is the window in our garage. He just opened it up some for sunlight in there. Warmth I bet. There are boxes right below it he brought last trip to end that trip. It was hard emptying out that house. We have my parents stuff too. I had trouble throwing their stuff away. I did the unimportant things. Sorting it out and only child. Just us to do it. A 40 year old house. ugh But ended now with our move. I will check that area first and the other day I got a strong feeling to look at boxes there. But his t bird classic one is in the way. He has to back it out for me. So thank you. That is most likely where they are. Or garage with the doors you said. Two spots I'm going to look. I will let you know if they turn up. I'm determined to get them this season. I had to go two seasons without them and not this year. I want those back. I appreciate the help and the help you did for my friend Ghostkind. She brought me over here. Do enjoy this forum. I think I did belong here. Thanks for having it here for us, Debi and Lynn. Those that started it.
 
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A few weeks before 9/11 while watching a wall street day trader on CNN, the background of the trading floor suddenly turned to dust and seemed to be sucked out and away towards the end of the year.

Unaware of its full significance, I did manage to realise it meant the stocks making a significant dive in value.
It played on my mind every day, till at last, on 9/10, I sold all of my shares.
Later, after a few months, I bought the shares back; three times as many shares at a very much lower price.

So I gained financially, as a result. I still have all the documentation that shows my transactions.
 
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That's cool, Cass. You could be a stock market whiz with that. That would scare me. I see flashes in my mind of something and later on realize what it meant. Rare, but I do that. Never cashed in on it like that. wow. That is amazing. Like a tv show.
 
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Louvre doors are the ones with wooden slats,thats what we call them in Oz.It looked like directly in front of them.I don't think I'm gifted,just really sensitive and a little crazy(or maybe a lot)Hope I could help you.There was a $100 000 dollar reward here for info on a mans dissapearence,the guy was the image of my young brother that died at 23.When I saw the pic I got an image and my bro's voice telling me the guy was buried in his favourite water hole.Its in another state but I'm too scared the police will think I'm involved,Sort of like your 9/11 preview,if I inform them.
i found a large old bone in my backyard where i used to live. it scared me to think it was human. i lived on a bayou and it could've washed up into the yard during a hurricane. i was going to call the police but thought if it were human they'd think i might be involved. so i just left it. i mean, i'd love to solve a cold case but sheesh. i didn't want to open up a can of worms.
 
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A few weeks before 9/11 while watching a wall street day trader on CNN, the background of the trading floor suddenly turned to dust and seemed to be sucked out and away towards the end of the year.

Unaware of its full significance, I did manage to realise it meant the stocks making a significant dive in value.
It played on my mind every day, till at last, on 9/10, I sold all of my shares.
Later, after a few months, I bought the shares back; three times as many shares at a very much lower price.

So I gained financially, as a result. I still have all the documentation that shows my transactions.
will you be my stock broker? :D
 
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i found a large old bone in my backyard where i used to live. it scared me to think it was human. i lived on a bayou and it could've washed up into the yard during a hurricane. i was going to call the police but thought if it were human they'd think i might be involved. so i just left it. i mean, i'd love to solve a cold case but sheesh. i didn't want to open up a can of worms.
Thanks to people like us and probably most people a lot of cases remain unsolved.But we could blame it on law enforcement for wanting to pin things on people to say they solved a case.
 
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