Numerology Expert Takes FULL Responsibility of Stirring Up A Controversy

I take full responsility of the controversy here by responding to the request from one of you to anslyse the “Most WANTED man” in US now. I’m sure he, just like me, is surprised the whirlpool created in the process.

Since most of you can’t bear his name, I won’t mention it any more in any shape or form. So let’s give it a death kiss to say good bye.

Politics and religions is the taboo subjects to dicuss as it’s too personal. For Australians, let add sports, especially footy.

To do an analysis on someone whom we admire, I better choose a dead person to minimise any back fire. At least, I won’t have the subject talking back to me :) )

Now, who is the lucky dead person you want me to analyse? Please also give me his or her correct birth date please!

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19 Responses to “Numerology Expert Takes FULL Responsibility of Stirring Up A Controversy”

  1. Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858
    Christian Haller
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  2. JJ Jalopy says:

    Hmmm… People we admire.

    How about Miley Cyrus?

    The Olsen Twins?

    Paris Hilton?

    That girl out of High School Musical?

    JJ Jalopy.
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  3. Rob Northrup says:

    Glad to see that you are no longer mentioning “he who must not be named”…

    My suggestions for non-controversial figures:

    Elvis Presley (January 8, 1935),
    Winston Churchill (30 November 1874),
    Steve Irwin (Feb 22, 1962) (The Crocodile Hunter)

    Seize the Day,

    Rob
    Sales Expert For Small Business Owners
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  4. I’m with Rob. I think my preferences are for

    Elvis or Winnie.

    Of course, there is always Audry Hepburn… left her career to devote herself to her new career of wife and mother. Never regretted it. Unicef Ambassadress as well.

    Best regards,

    April Braswell

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  5. Pat Becker says:

    Controversy is sometimes good and fun. It may, or may not, achieve the sales you want. Think you’re back on the right track with people who’ve passed on.

    Pat
    Internet Dollars for Business Owners

  6. lynn Lane says:

    John,

    Elvis would be a good one.
    Christian also had a great one in Theodore Roosevelt.

    Lynn Lane
    Success Strategies For Life
    Success Today

  7. Dead people we admire? How long a list do you want? How about Da Vinci? I heard Elvis was still alive…

    All the best,
    Yann
    How to Get Organized, Stop Procrastinating, and Set Goals for Small Business Success

  8. Adolf Hitler – April 20, 1889; Josef Stalin – December 21, 1879; Pol Pot – May 19, 1928 or Obama. They are all about the same.

    Steve Chambers, The Sales Expert

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  9. jc mackenzie says:

    John,

    Hmmmm….actually two names occur to me but they weren’t famous, one was a friend of mine, the other was my father: neither of which I understood as well as I would have liked.

    Guess I’d go with President Teddy

    Thanks
    JC
    JCMACKENZIE.COM

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  10. I would have to go for Einstein, Walt Witman, Dr. Seuss or my dad born on January 26, 1939 who is now deceased and a bit of a mystery to me.

    Anthony
    Achieve the Inner Balance of a Zen Monk

  11. Don Shepherd says:

    I’m for Theodore Roosevelt, Bully!

    Don Shepherd
    Fishing Central Oregon

  12. Darryl Pace says:

    I look forward to reading your analysis of those that have already been mentioned. Perhaps you could add Benjamin Franklin to the list. He was born on January 17, 1706.

    Health, Fitness — Darryl Pace
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  13. I am catching up on comments here and I’m going backwards so I see you’ve already selected Elvis!

    Lisa McLellan, Babysitting Services – Babysitters, Nannies, and Au-pairs

  14. Pam Schulz says:

    Like Lisa – I’m catching up today. Elvis it is! Thanks for moving beyond you know who!

    ;-)

    Pam
    Invest in Your Future

  15. Sonya Lenzo says:

    You have engaged your audience but not lost them…a true marketer!
    SunnyMarie
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