They dabble in the prostitution, right? There's no way they can pay commercial rents on those prime NYC spaces just by reading palms all day.
cunts!
by Anonymous | reply 1 | June 9, 2018 8:21 PM |
My Grandmother read tea leaves on Myrtle Ave in Brooklyn for years, until she was arrested. The family gossip is that she did indeed run a prostitution ring.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | June 9, 2018 8:22 PM |
The spirit of Fatima still rules the Earth She knows your future, she knows what it's worth Sister Fatima has God-given powers And on 42nd Street a shop that sells flowers Is her palace, come and be healed
She knows all your business, your health and your ills She'll counsel your weddings, divorces and wills For full restoration five dollars an hour And with each consultation a free holy flower And if she likes you, well you can have two
And I came from nowhere like you and your friend My searching and wandering went on without end My future was dim, my spirit was crushed In one sacred moment my questions were hushed
I'm a servant of fate in this garden of truth A humble recruit of the taffeta booth Where all things are known but few are revealed Sins are forgotten and sickness is healed For five dollars the flower is free
by Anonymous | reply 3 | June 9, 2018 8:29 PM |
There's one on Seventh Ave in the village that's been there forever. They live above the commercially zoned shop (illegally) but I can't figure out how they have been able to afford it for decades. Nor how they don't get busted for living there. Wait!!! She did close!!! Just found out while grabbing the pic
by Anonymous | reply 4 | June 9, 2018 8:37 PM |
[quote]There's one on Seventh Ave in the village that's been there forever. They live above the commercially zoned shop (illegally) but I can't figure out how they have been able to afford it for decades. Nor how they don't get busted for living there. Wait!!! She did close!!!
Are you talking about Clairvoyant on 7th Ave and Bleecker? I think they are still open. They've been there since 1989. I don't know how they stay open because I rarely see anyone in there. They must be supported by mafia, drugs or prostitution.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | June 10, 2018 12:38 AM |