Yesterday was Wednesday, and that can only mean one thing: Psychic Sylvia Browne was on Montel once again. Montel started the show as usual, giving a plug to Sylvia's book, If You Could See What I See. I've actually considered writing a book as a response to her book titled I Can See What You See Because You Don't Actually See Anything, but I can't seem to find a publisher for it because the title is also the complete text of the book. So it's really less of a "book" and more of a "sheet of paper with a sentence written on it," but whatever.
Sylvia begins the show by saying that through her work as a person who makes stuff up off the top of her head that she's come to realize that people are very "off kilter" these days, worried about the economy and their personal relationships. I actually found that statement to be quite profound. She's absolutely right, this specific moment in human existence is nothing at all like before when everyone in the world was perfectly happy, financially secure, and had found the love of their lives. And who could forget all the dancing and singing? And the joy? And those little mushroom houses? Wait, I'm thinking of an episode of The Smurfs.
Besides people being worried about love and money, Sylvia dropped another bombshell, claiming that people these days seem to be breathing a lot of oxygen and that they tend to not morph into helicopters. Don't be frightened by her sixth sense. She's a psychic, this is what she does.
There was actually a very brief moment in the show when I thought maybe Sylvia was going to do away with the usual nonsense and actually provide some genuinely good advice to someone in the audience who was suffering from a disorder known as "sleep eating." This is when a person unknowingly prepares and eats food while they're asleep. It was a condition recently connected to the drug Ambien. To her and Montel's credit, they both tell her it's a disorder and to seek professional help. Sylvia even tells the girl it's not a ghost or a curse causing it. Of course, she then adds that the girl starved to death in a past life. I'm assuming she'll want to tell her doctor that, not because it's helpful, but because doctors have a tough job and it's nice to laugh now and again. Remember, this is the "Worried About Love and Money" era, we really need to look out for one another.















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6-09-2006 @ 2:07AM
Kathy said...
Adam-I truly enjoyed your blog related to Sylvia Browne's appearance on the Montel Williams show this past Wednesday. I needed to laugh, especially from my being so serious with polishing my manuscript about, yes, the paranormal events that have happened in my life. And no, my book won't be titled, "You Too Can See What I See," although you just may be able to if I do a superb enough job at polishing. Hmmm. Take care, and keep posting!
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6-09-2006 @ 8:49AM
Katie said...
You're hilarious man, that post made my morning. :)
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6-09-2006 @ 1:58PM
Reena said...
You are sooo funny. I love to watch Montell's show when Sylvia is on. It's like going to the circus.. and she's the side-show. How can anyone take advice from a woman that looks as scary as she does. And have you seen her claws.. i mean nails?? what's with that? I guess SHE was a parrot in a past life... "Polly is a cracker!!!" And her readings are even more bizzare. I know that Montell uses medicinal marijuana.. I think they both share a joint before they go out there!!!
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