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Psychic museum closed due to unforseeen circumstances
It sounds like something from a bad joke, but this time it’s true – astrologer Jonathan Cainer has closed the York Psychic Museum he set up in 2003 as business has been less than expected. Mr Cainer told the York Press he had handed over the lease, with the intention of making a return in 2008. Mr Cainer said the museum was only seeing 100 people a week through its doors during peak times and, when he reopens, he would like to see that figure at around 100 a day.
He said: “If you are asking me for predictions when exactly it will open up again, then it is hard to say. Although I’m in the prediction business, I don’t believe you can make predictions about things you are close to.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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