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( , Thu 3 Jul 2008, 10:03)
Flying saucers. Big Cats. Men in Black. Satan walking the Earth. Derek Acorah, also walking the Earth...
Tell us your stories of the supernatural. WoooOOOooOO!
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( , Thu 3 Jul 2008, 10:03)
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Psychic Time
I often correctly guess the current time and after checking I am usually correct down to the minute.
I put this down to either coincidence or subconsciously seeing a clock shortly before but it happens far to frequently.
Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and know what time it is before rolling over to check my clock.
Its not a trick I can perform on request it only happens if the time just pops into my head so I can't even prove it!
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 8:41, 6 replies)
I often correctly guess the current time and after checking I am usually correct down to the minute.
I put this down to either coincidence or subconsciously seeing a clock shortly before but it happens far to frequently.
Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and know what time it is before rolling over to check my clock.
Its not a trick I can perform on request it only happens if the time just pops into my head so I can't even prove it!
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 8:41, 6 replies)
I used to have amazing
time guessing skills, usually within 5 minutes even when asked. I put it down to not wearing a watch and therefore not relying oin a watch.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 9:19, closed)
time guessing skills, usually within 5 minutes even when asked. I put it down to not wearing a watch and therefore not relying oin a watch.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 9:19, closed)
I'm the same when I dload something
I leave the computer alone, and it could be estimating about 46 minutes and I'll always walk back to the computer when there's 6-7 seconds left on the clock.
Bizarre.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 9:19, closed)
I leave the computer alone, and it could be estimating about 46 minutes and I'll always walk back to the computer when there's 6-7 seconds left on the clock.
Bizarre.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 9:19, closed)
we all have
an internal body clock, yours must just be quartz or something
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 9:42, closed)
an internal body clock, yours must just be quartz or something
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 9:42, closed)
I often wake up
about 10 seconds before my alarm goes off. I get a tingling feeling, then it goes "click - be beep, be beep" etc.
Unfortunately that means I have to get up.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 11:17, closed)
about 10 seconds before my alarm goes off. I get a tingling feeling, then it goes "click - be beep, be beep" etc.
Unfortunately that means I have to get up.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 11:17, closed)
Not clockery, but...
I always instinctively seem to know where North is, wherever I am.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 12:27, closed)
I always instinctively seem to know where North is, wherever I am.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 12:27, closed)
I am rubbish at getting up on time.
I'll sleep for 16 hours if there is nothing to interrupt me, but if I have something to do and set an alarm I will always wake up between 5 minutes and 30 seconds before it goes off.
Same with the microwave. I always get the pressing urge to check it where I inevitably find 5 or 10 seconds left.
I'd love to find out how that actually works, so I could learn to do Mac's trick from the first episode of JAG.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 13:31, closed)
I'll sleep for 16 hours if there is nothing to interrupt me, but if I have something to do and set an alarm I will always wake up between 5 minutes and 30 seconds before it goes off.
Same with the microwave. I always get the pressing urge to check it where I inevitably find 5 or 10 seconds left.
I'd love to find out how that actually works, so I could learn to do Mac's trick from the first episode of JAG.
( , Wed 9 Jul 2008, 13:31, closed)
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