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The Ultimate Irony?

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B 1919 (I think), still alive but sounding very frail in Radio Four this week. Since the mid-sixties he's been paid to research evidence for reincarnation. His death has to be a possible for 2005. Will be ironic when he finally shuffles off. He must be tempted to come back in spectacular fashion and prove his research right.

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Might be a possibility, if only he was famous enough, but who am I to judge...

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Since I'm unlikely to be posting for a fortnight - unless I can get the problem with the firewall and home computer sorted out - I'd like to nominate Dr Ian Stevenson for a place.

 

85 years old, frail etc etc.

 

He's shifted over a million books on reicarnation and the like since the 60's so he's got to be famous enough.

 

And the irony would give us plenty of witting posting opportunities.

 

Have a healthy christmas.

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On 16/12/2004 at 03:36, maryportfuncity said:

B 1919 (I think), still alive but sounding very frail in Radio Four this week. Since the mid-sixties he's been paid to research evidence for reincarnation. His death has to be a possible for 2005. Will be ironic when he finally shuffles off. He must be tempted to come back in spectacular fashion and prove his research right.


 

 

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