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On Come To Me Formula

Come to Me is a mixture for attracting love, of either a targeted person or in general. In the old days it was also used for return lover work. The mixture varies drastically from person to person and manufacturer to manufacturer. The formula is nearly always floral in its base, usually rose and/or jasmine. A lodestone, or else two lodestones are sometimes added to the final oil to charge it with attracting powers. Other ingredients may also be added. It is generally dyed red when finished. Use this guide to figure a formula: ONE OR BOTH: Rose Jasmine ANY OR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING: Bergamot Cardamom Catnip Cinnamon Damiana Dill seed Gardenia John the Conqueror root Lavender Lemon Lemongrass Orris root Orange Patchouli Saffron Sweetpea Tuberose Vanilla Ylang ylang ARE USUALLY ADDED: Alkanet, or other red dye Also, if there is a desired target, sometimes a paper with the name of the target is put into the container. Additionally, one or two small lodestone...

What dead celebrities think of their biopics...

Wasn't sure whether to put this here or on my other blog The Hoodoo Review , since it wasn't strictly on-topic for either blog yet seemed a topic of interest to the crowd hereabouts. It's obvious if you are reading this I did make a decision, in any case. TV medium Ian Lawman was contacted, to ask various dead celebrities what they thought of the Hollywood portrayals of their lives. (As a screenwriter myself, with an interest in history, I've often wondered about this sort of thing.) Biggie Smalls was angry over Tupac's portrayal in Notorious , and also revealed the initials M and D in relation to the man who really killed him. Johnny Cash complained that his biopic Walk the Line was too much about drugs, and he was disappointed with how he was portrayed personlitywise by Joaquin Phoenix. Jim Morrison was actually rather pleased with The Doors , though he made a point of telling Lawman that his fatal overdose wasn't self-administered. Amusingly, the autho...