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To: djf
The guy working on it has a chain around his neck with some kind of jewelry piece setup on it, and he starts walking up the road swinging it.

That must make life pretty difficult for him.

Driving home, every time he crosses over a water line it would yank on his neck. He must have to avoid bridges that cross rivers, as the pull would probably break the chain.

Taking his dog for a walk must be awful as well, as every time he crosses a water line it would pull on his neck.

And heaven forbid he should actually get in a boat wearing the thing. It might actually pull him right down to the bottom of the boat.

Think about it. Have you every wondered why these devices are attracted to water sometimes, but not other times? If a Y-shaped stick really was pulled toward the ground when it hovered over underground water, wouldn't it be impossible to just carry a Y-shaped stick across your backyard without it jumping out of your hand?

And yet, that isn't what happens. People carry sticks and rods all over the place (all the time) and never report then jumping out of their hands, or wheelbarrow, or truck because they're carrying them over an underground water source.

Why does it work sometimes, and not others? Because it doesn't really work in the first place.

82 posted on 09/18/2012 8:41:09 AM PDT by Brookhaven (The Democratic Party has become the Beclowning Party)
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To: Brookhaven

Just telling you what I saw.

Whatever happened there, you can decide.

Wait, you didn’t see it....


83 posted on 09/18/2012 8:46:39 AM PDT by djf (Political Science: Conservatives = govern-ment. Liberals = givin-me-it.)
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