Health & Fitness

Liz Mc caskill Pyhsic

Health & Fitness

Posted by: 3lions

25th Nov 2010 11:30pm

Hi Everyone,

I was wondering if anyone listens to 5aa and has heard, Liz Mc caskill, the lady who takes calls from listerners, and communicates with their loved ones who have passed over?

It's quite amazing to listen to, as she says somethings to the people that as they say, only they could know.

Liz Mc caskill also is involved with cafe 101, at Port Adelaide with Dave Waterman, who she used to be on the air with at lot more than now when he worked there.

I know she is booked up until January 2011!

I would be interested to hear if anyone has been and seen her, or spoke to her on air?

Thanks for reading.

Cheers,
Lisa :)


Comments 4

jules 1
  • 13th Feb 2011 10:53am

Many thanks for that, .... does sound interesting.!

Cheers
Julie

jules 1
  • 7th Feb 2011 06:02pm

Hi,

Sorry don't listen 5aa. I live in W-A , ... it sounds really interesting, a bit *spooky*

Wonder if I could pick it up over in the West.!!

Cheers
Julie

3lions
  • 12th Feb 2011 09:57pm
Hi,

Sorry don't listen 5aa. I live in W-A , ... it sounds really interesting, a bit *spooky*

Wonder if I could pick it up over in the West.!!

Cheers
Julie

Hi Jules :)

Hope you're safe of there in WA, and I'm sure I speak on behalf of most, if not all cafestudy members, we are thinking of you :)

This liz lady is really so spot on with what she says, it is spooky hey.
I do know someone who rang to make a booking to see her, and that was in december last year, and she was booked until February! I will be seeing someone who knows the lady who was going to see her next week, so I'll ask her, does she know how she got on.

I'll let you know.

Take care, in our thoughts from SA :)

Lise :)

3lions
  • 25th Nov 2010 11:33pm

Obvisually that is meant to be PHYSIC........................Apologies.

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