The beginning of that phrase should be "If she really was psychic..."
The James Randi Educational Foundation web site tells of a "psychic" previously clobbered on Penn and Teller's Bullsh*t! who really, really should've learned to either balance her own checkbook or at least look for a reputable accountant in the phone book.
Of course, all of this could just be considered the chickens coming home to roost:
The James Randi Educational Foundation web site tells of a "psychic" previously clobbered on Penn and Teller's Bullsh*t! who really, really should've learned to either balance her own checkbook or at least look for a reputable accountant in the phone book.
Of course, all of this could just be considered the chickens coming home to roost:
A little poking around shows that Rosemary influenced one Llewella Day, a dying cancer patient in Vermont, and after one meeting, Ms. Day donated her $750,000 farm to Rosemary under the condition that it remain a farm with structures intact. This last-minute change of will surprised and angered Ms. Day's family, who took Rosemary to court, and sadly lost.
In celebration of her legal victory, Rosemary demolished the farm buildings and house to create a "healing center." Which brings to mind the obvious admonition: Rosemary, heal thyself.
There are, indeed, some people out there who deserve to get the same shaft that they gave others before.