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Pixie, I don’t believe georgesgirl offered her experiences as ‘proof’, although on a personal leve, they are of course to her. And who’s to say she’s wrong? It’s all a bit like removed posts in AB really. Now you see it, and poof! Now you don’t - and not a trace to be found. You know damned well those posts existed but try proving it.
I assume you’re not lying when you claim to have experienced that for which you have no explanation so what is your conclusion? Did they really happen? Or were you delusional - or perhaps mistaken? I really think it’s a great mistake to limit - or worse still - to silence - discussion for want of ‘proof’. Science would be in a sorry state indeed without the curious.
Ichkeria, I too think Agatha bumped Poirot off deliberately - but, knowing Poirot as well as I do, she did it in such a bizarre manner that it left a bit of a sour taste - to me at least. That aside, our Aggie seems to have had a fascination with the supernatural - perhaps a product of the age in which she lived.