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The Great GoosiniWhat kind of life will you lead? Have your palm read and find out! By Emma Kae - 26th July 2001 - Back to News Have you ever considered visiting a supremely gifted individual for a personalised palm reading or handwriting analysis, but been put off by the travelling involved, the cost or perhaps the smell of the incense? Do not be dismayed. There is a solution.
The solution is to simply log on to the Internet from your nearest outlet and pay a visit to the Great Goosini. Simply answer a few quick questions and sit back to watch your analysis appear in seconds. Are you pessimistic or optimistic? How long will you live? What really happened to Marilyn Monroe? Its all here.
What have you got to lose, other than a little time, and a whole lot of sanity – after all, you are putting the readings of your life in the control of a goose! Click here to visit the website and be amazed…
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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