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TMA Appendix A Ed Lib predictions skiing Alaska

So as I listened to our visitor (I’ll call him Larry) talk, I browsed through the letter. My thoughts went back to the years when Ed and Rob produced the detective comic strip Mike Hammer together with Micky Spillane. Then I thought of Ed’s first letter of two years ago, breaking a twenty-year-old silence, mailed from Alaska where Ed was skiing. In fact, the letter before me mentioned the Alaskan ski trip. That might have been the reference that suddenly gave me small shivers.

*Anyhow — after 20 years we heard from him in 1978 — from Alaska — skiing from Alaska Back Country — he mentions Alaska skiing today. When we knew Ed Robinson — over 20 years ago — he was doing Mike Hammer comic strip for Micky Spillane. Rob joined him and that’s what he was doing when I met him (Rob).

Some now made perfect sense. I circled numbers 1, 5 and 8 (see prediction listing) which read: “Snow ball machine, snowshoes, detective.” Surely they all applied to Ed’s letter in which he mentioned his Alaskan ski trip, and friends he had when he and Rob did the detective comic strip.

The predictions weren’t the greatest, but they had a satisfying feel. I figured that “snow ball machine” and “snow shoes” were my interpretations to describe any snow equipment. Besides skiing Ed probably used a snowmobile and snowshoes. So I granted them as fair-enough predictions, particularly in summertime when normal associations didn’t usually involve snow. I also granted a “fair” prediction to “detective.”

TPS4 Session 815 (Deleted Portion) December 17, 1977 skiing imagery imprinted images lain

[...] Ruburt hit on an idea yesterday, and forgot it: he mentally pretended that he was skiing. [...] He doesn’t plan to ski. [...]

TES6 Session 264 June 1, 1966 shack surgeon trails tropics false

(Now one of my close friends—I cannot recall his name, if I ever knew it—was due to ski down one of the trails. [...]

[...] I believe he was about four inches tall, and I saw his skis twisted over each other as he fell.

[...] The particular patient had chills, hence your interpretation of the skiing episode, and snow.

WTH Part One: Chapter 3: March 15, 1984 Trapeze defying stunts Margaret regulated

[...] Adults may break a bone skiing, or indulging in some other sport, and still be very healthy. [...]

TPS4 Deleted Session January 14, 1978 polarized disapproval subjective exterior shoveling

[...] If you continue as you are, you can indeed expect quite startling improvements—but you are not to compare, either of you, Ruburt’s condition with the Gallaghers’ skiing, anymore than they could compare their attempts at subjective journeying with Ruburt’s inner soaring. [...]

[...] It would need, naturally, some period of training if you were thinking of climbing mountains, or expected to ski down a good slope tomorrow—but it is well prepared for normal activity. [...]

TES3 Session 129 February 7, 1965 Lee Judy Wright forefinger debts

(February 10, Wednesday: While resting briefly just before noon, I saw a woman in some kind of ski outfit, in the lower branches of a tree. [...]