Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Spidey sense

While on the Mainland, I had a chance to see in person Peter the Prognosticator, a stroller-bound two-year-old who has the eerie ability to predict the future, many of them quite ominous.  

This toddler is credited with predicting the stock market crash and the credit crunch, gasoline reaching $4/gallon, Barack Obama's exact margin of victory, Illinois governor's senate-selling scandal and later impeachment, the Hyundai Grandeur winning "Car of the Year," Minnesota senator Norm Coleman losing his seat to former SNL writer and performer Al Franken "by about two hundwed votes," and the winner of the last two Superbowls. 

He was wrong, however, about how many Golden Globes Tina Fey would win for her role as Liz Lemon on 30 Rock. Apparently he got the show confused with Studio 60.

His famed ability attracts hundreds of cash-paying visitors each week from all over the globe, particularly East Asia. The woman in the photo came from Taiwan, seeking to learn the answers to the March 2009 administration of the TOEFL. Just as this photo was snapped by a writer from a local paper, the wee soothsayer was predicting that in forty-five seconds, a seagull would be run over by a Mazda at the other end of the parking lot. 

He was right. Cue spooky music. 

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