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What happened Alizée? I guess we need to make another "we miss you" video.
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She's still on vacation is my guess. Just logged on a week ago to deal with the backlog and then disappeared again.
By the way, nobody logged on to that site while she was in Mexico and the U.S., so we have confirmation that she's still managing the page herself, if anyone doubted it.
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While I still think it's highly dubious, Occam's Razor would suggest you're right.
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I believe Alizee's father celebrated his birthday on Thursday November 21st... he was 50 years old. Alizee may have been in Ajaccio to help her father celebrate the 'big five-o'.
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Well, she said that she goes to Corsica at least once a month. As for no one logging into her MySpace page, Occam's razor aside, I hardly think that it's proof of anything.
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Cool! I'm planning on spending several months there as soon as it's financially feasible. It's even possible that I'll eventually live there, as an expatriate author. (Yeah, I realize Paris is where you're supposed to do that. I'm weird; sue me.)
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You gon live in Ajaccio?
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I don't know yet that I'm going to live in Corsica. It's a magic thing: I've had visions of the place and been called to it for years, so I know I'm supposed to go and spend some time there. Maybe I'm supposed to live there, but maybe not.
If I do, though, probably it will be in Ajaccio, yes. I've corresponded with someone who comes from Corsica and he tells me it's the nicest town on the island.
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LOL no; I'm just a witch. Come on, you live in San Francisco, you know about witches; we're thick on the ground here in the Bay Area.
This kind of thing happens to me all the time. One reason I have anything to do with this site is because I saw visions of Alizée before she was even born. When I first encountered her videos two years ago, I recognized her from those visions. I've been drawn to Corsica for a similar length of time, but I don't know if the two connections have anything to do with each other; I didn't know that the woman from my visions was from there until I found out about Alizée through normal means. It could be that what I'm supposed to do in Corsica, or part of what I'm supposed to do, involves her. But not necessarily. It could be something else entirely, or something else in addition. I'll find out eventually. What I'm planning to do is to go there and let the island itself tell me why it's been calling me for years. Perhaps the people there will tell me. Perhaps I'll dream it. Perhaps it will be in the taste of the sea or the smell of the air. One way or another, it will be clear. I won't make the decision whether to emigrate until after that. Hopefully I'll be able to do it next year. It depends on getting my book published, but I'm increasingly hopeful about doing that, due to recent events.
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Sounds like a variation of something the character John Locke on the 'Lost' TV series might say. Ref.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characters_of_Lost |
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