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Пишет skeptiq ([info]skeptiq)
@ 2003-10-03 23:01:00


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Psychic Linda Georgian, here in the USA, claims a 90 percent success rate in the prediction business, though in love, marriage, money, names, romance, time-frames (?), and dates, she says she's 99% correct. Asked by Associated Press to put forth these awesome powers to determine the recent Grammy Award winners, she said the "Six Feet Under" series would do well; it was one of the big losers this year.

Georgian predicted that Frances Conroy would win in the "Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series" category, but Edie Falco carried that off. Michael Chiklis, she predicted, would get the "Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series" nod, but somehow, that went to James Galdofini. Georgian had "Sex and the City" (or "Friends," in another release) winning the "Outstanding Comedy Series" Emmy, and "Six Feet Under" getting the "Outstanding Drama Series." Those went to "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "West Wing."

The winner of "Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series," said Georgian, would be Sarah Jessica Parker; it was Debra Messing. Did Jay Leno's "Tonight" show win in the "Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series" category? Nope, even though Georgian said it would, it went to "The Daily Show."

"Supporting Actress/Actor in a Comedy" went to Doris Roberts and Brad Garrett, not to Kim Cattrall and Sean Hayes. Georgian called Lauren Ambrose for "Actress in a Drama," but it was Tyne Daly.

Ah, but Georgian hit right on with "Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series," Tony Shalhoub. And she got Joe Pantoliano as "Supporting Actor in a Drama." But two out of twelve is 17% correct — what ever happened to that 90%?

http://randi.org/jr/100303.html