Friday, July 3, 2015

East Village (temporarily) down 1 psychic



The psychic who has been psychicing from the psychic's space above Dunkin' Donuts on First Avenue at East Sixth Street has moved out of her home of 17-plus years, according to Bill the Libertarian Anarchist.

Apparently she is taking her business to Midtown.

It is not immediately clear what will become of this space. (The psychic signs remain as of this writing.) As we exclusively reported last fall, the business was for sale on Craigslist.

Flashback!



Meanwhile, what is your favorite psychic ability? Put us down for levitation.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Can someone lend me a $1 so that I can become a gypsy?

11 comments:

  1. Obviously Zoltar, even with his elevated prices, cut into her business to the point where she felt she had to flee elsewhere.

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  2. Anyone know if there's a moving sale? I could use another genie lamp. (Yeah, yeah, I should know the answer, blah, blah, whatever.)

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  3. By the way, she couldn't psychic her way out of a paper bag. My turban is more psychic.

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  4. Ken From The FutureJuly 3, 2015 at 12:12 PM

    Your shoes will make you happy today.

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  5. It always amazes me when I see an actual storefront with a psychic. Even if they signed a lease 19 years ago I can't see how they pay the rent.

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  6. I can walk around my apartment in complete darkness. That counts right?

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  7. About two weeks ago I noticed a psychic with a sign, chair and table by the crosswalk and construction near the F train on First avenue, and I think that was her. She was camped out for about two weeks. I guess the MUD coffee stand was doing better business, because I haven't seen her recently.

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  8. A nice psychic power would be if they could speak Romany, but none of the area psychics have more than a faint, well, ghost of it.

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  9. I'm sure she saw that coming and prepared for it.

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  10. All the screaming drunk kids were disturbing her vibe

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