Published May 2, 2004 12:00AM
| Outside magazine, January 1996 The Outside Prognosticator: Gabby: Telling It Like It Is Prognostications ’96 “I was born with my gift,” says Gabrielle, an inexhaustible 49-year-old clairvoyant form Jacksonville, Florida, and a top hand at the La Toya Jackson Psychic Network, a 1-900 operation. Of her breathtaking calls on sports, germs, and mishaps, Gabrielle modestly say, “I just tell it like it is.” “Miguel Indurain is on a strong winning streak at the Tour de France, and it will be that way for the next seven years.” “Uta Pippig will not win the Boston Marathon. Something around her ankles will prevent it. Maybe second or third.” “There is another disease, a quiet killer. If you think AIDS is bad, this is going to be worse. There will be a vaccine for AIDS this year–it will become just like the flu.” “A lot of spiritual things have been bothering Carl Lewis, but I see him coming close in the 100 meters. First or second. Definitely not third.” “I see tragedy on Mount Everest. It is taboo. The mountain is spiritual–it is not to be climbed! This accident will be a warning.” |