View Full Version : Fantastic night in Uniondale!
milosmom
09-13-2003, 05:42 PM
My husband and I flew to New York from Utah to go to Johns' special readings for Bridges subscribers. We didn't get read, but i t was an awesome experience nontheless. John is EXACTLY like he appears on TV! I felt like I could just sit down with him and chew the fat! For anybody on this message board who went to the event on Sept. 09, we were sitting next to the lady who's sister with cerebral palsy came through, the one who had the weird made up language that had John so confused. He could have done readings all night, and I wouldn't have gotten tired of listening! Of course, I hoped for a reading myself, but the experience was MORE than I could have wanted.
smoothangelgirl
09-13-2003, 05:58 PM
I am so happy that you and your husband enjoyed yourselves. I am the same way when it comes to seminars though. I think many of us are like that...lol.
GOD BLESS,
BOBBIE :lwink:
capistrano
09-13-2003, 07:09 PM
My sister and I were sitting in the same section, to your left, in the 3rd row. That was an amazing reading and brought tears to our eyes.
I agree, I could have listened to John all night. I loved the questions and answers! I sure wish I had the finances to sign up for the November workshop. There's always next year!!!
capistrano
milosmom
09-14-2003, 11:10 AM
I thought she was going to fall off her chair, he was so right on! And yes, I was choking up too. When John said something about pouring beer over a grave, my husband actually thought it might be for him, because he had done that very thing for a friend of his. Aren't his seminars VERY expensive? Like thousands of dollars?
Milosmom, I think you may be referring to his Workshop as being expensive. I believe the cost of the upcoming workshop is $500. Those who have attended his workshops in the past believe it was worth every penny, and more!
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milosmom
09-14-2003, 08:58 PM
I have NO DOUBT about that! I could have sat in that plastic chair all night and listened to him, that's for sure! I guess I was a little off on the price, huh? I would pay $500.00 for a John Edward seminar in a heartbeat. Thanks for setting me straight:O)
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