"TechEye did a survey of one person and found 100 percent would say the same thing in a similar situation."
This TechEye should evaluate YF-siddhi program. --- On Wed, 5/26/10, TurquoiseB <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The "you couldn't make it up" news story of the day. Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 7:46 AM --- "Hugo" <fintlewoodle...@...> wrote: > > http://www.techeye.net/internet/woman-says-3d-porno-made-her-pregnant Possibly the month. :-) Too good not to follow up on, because it's so well written: > US military man Erick Jhonson came home from a stint in Iraq to > find that his wife was pregnant. Clearly he assumed she had an > affair, but his wife Jennifer claims the "other man" was actually > someone a little less physical. > > It seems he actually buys her story, however. "I see it as > suspicious. The films in 3D are very real. With today's > technology, anything is possible," he said. Beep Hagelin. We've found someone who might believe his explanations of Yogic Flying. > What's even more interesting is that both Jennifer and Erick are > white, but the child is black. Jeniffer claims the kid looks like > the black pornstar she had been ogling. She also claims this was > one of the first times she's watched porn and only went with > friends for the 3D effect. TechEye did a survey of one person > and found 100 percent would say the same thing in a similar > situation. Just had to post this paragraph because I love the last sentence. Besides, the line has worked at least once in history, for a woman who claimed that an Angel Of The Lord was the father of her kid. Why would a 3D porn star be less believable? :-)