Is the Healers and Physics Expo Just a Real Estate Scam?

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The discussion centers around a press release for a Healers and Physics Expo, which confuses participants by combining seemingly unrelated themes of healing and real estate. Participants express amusement over the repeated misspelling of "psychics" as "physics," highlighting the absurdity of the event's premise. The conversation shifts to the humor found in the situation, with one user noting the importance of laughter for health, even at early hours. There’s a light-hearted exchange about being a morning person, with some contributors joking about their sleep schedules and the quirks of the press release author, speculating on their educational background or potential psychic abilities. Overall, the thread combines humor with commentary on the unusual nature of the event and its promotional materials.
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There should be a law against making someone giggle very hard at 5 am in the morning. That's what this "http://www.pr.com/press-release/22336" " did.

It was VERY confusing. First it is a Healers and Physics Expo. I didn't know those two things could be in the same sentence, much less in the same location for an Expo. And then, this press release is more about having people attend some real estate informational briefing. So you got healers and physics attending real estate seminars. Confused yet?

Of course, this is another example of misspelling "psychics", not once, but TWICE. Still, I think this RE/MAX agent doesn't get it. Doesn't she know that the attendees at this expo can already forsee what the real estate market is going to be in the future? They don't need some mortal real estate agent to tell them what to do

Unless of course, Denise herself is psychic!

:smile:

Zz.
 
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lol. Healers and physics expo, what are the chances of that happening.
 
There should be a law against making someone giggle very hard at 5 am in the morning.
But a good sense of humor, with occassional giggling and laughter, is vital for good health. But at 5 am ZZ?! You must be an early riser. :biggrin:
 
Astronuc said:
But a good sense of humor, with occassional giggling and laughter, is vital for good health. But at 5 am ZZ?! You must be an early riser. :biggrin:

I have been cursed as a morning person, which means also that I'm not a night person.

Zz.
 
ZapperZ said:
I have been cursed as a morning person, . . .
So many how many worms have you gotten? :biggrin:

And I guess your wealthy and wise, too. :cool:
 
5AM?
Aye, I suppose I could stay up that late.
 
moose said:
5AM?
Aye, I suppose I could stay up that late.
Not me. I wilt sometime between 3 and 4. 5 AM is definitely sleeping time for me.
 
Physic (no 's'), btw, is an archaic term for the practice of medicine, the art of healing. Cool coincidence, eh?
 
I'd bet the person that wrote the article misspelled 'psychics' in two different ways. The spell-checker converted the first misspelling into 'physics' and the second one into 'psychics'.

I'd also bet this person went to school either in New Zealand or in San Bernadino.
 
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Or maybe she really is psychic and just knew that most of the readers wouldn't know the difference, but Zz would really need a laugh at 5 AM. :biggrin: :smile:
 

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