
It’s a crystal war!
It’s a crystal war! In a scandalous attempt to beat our very own Crystal Balls at her own game, a Melbourne curry store-owner claims she has a success rate of about 95 per cent in predicting whether a pregnant woman is having a boy or a girl. She said her customers find it an entertaining skill.
We find it annoying. Crystal is the only psychic for us here at BBM.
Revati Kulkarni, co-owner of Curry Creations at Prahran Market, says “It’s just a sense I have, but I also look at how the woman is carrying the baby.”
Apparently if the mother carries the baby in a blue sweater, the baby is a boy.
“I know when I was pregnant with my son, I was pointed out more at the front, but when I carried my daughter I was wider,” she added, ignoring the obvious solution of the amount of curry she was eating at the time.
In a scandalous attempt to beat our very own Crystal Balls at her own game, a Melbourne curry store-owner claims she has a success rate of about 95 per cent in predicting whether a pregnant woman is having a boy or a girl. She said her customers find it an entertaining skill.
We find it annoying. Crystal is the only psychic for us here at BBM.
Revati Kulkarni, co-owner of Curry Creations at Prahran Market, says “It’s just a sense I have, but I also look at how the woman is carrying the baby.”
Apparently if the mother carries the baby in a blue sweater, the baby is a boy.
“I know when I was pregnant with my son, I was pointed out more at the front, but when I carried my daughter I was wider,” she added, ignoring the obvious solution of the amount of curry she was eating at the time.
In a scandalous attempt to beat our very own Crystal Balls at her own game, a Melbourne curry store-owner claims she has a success rate of about 95 per cent in predicting whether a pregnant woman is having a boy or a girl. She said her customers find it an entertaining skill.
We find it annoying. Crystal is the only psychic for us here at BBM.
Revati Kulkarni, co-owner of Curry Creations at Prahran Market, says “It’s just a sense I have, but I also look at how the woman is carrying the baby.”
Apparently if the mother carries the baby in a blue sweater, the baby is a boy.
“I know when I was pregnant with my son, I was pointed out more at the front, but when I carried my daughter I was wider,” she added, ignoring the obvious solution of the amount of curry she was eating at the time.