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Micki's
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Singer Connie Francis
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Radio Personality Michelle Visage
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Singer Phoebe Snow and
Micki
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Phoebe Snow’s
mother made an
unscheduled appearance in Micki’s living room a couple of hours after her death.
Micki was a big fan of Phoebe’s and
sent Phoebe a copy of her book Chicken Soup and wrote her a letter, in which
among other things she told her “Whatever you do don’t have a baby until your
30”. Phoebe never got the letter or the package, and she ended up having a baby
(before she was 30) and had a difficult birth.
Years later, Micki went to a Fat Farm
to lose some weight and after 18 days of fasting, was starving and highly
agitated. It was Mother’s Day night and her son Ian called to wish her a happy
Mother’s Day. Ian was working that day as head of Security for both Phoebe
Snow and Stevie Nicks. He stated that he had gotten Micki an autograph from
Phoebe Snow and that Phoebe had gotten very excited when she found out that
Ian’s mother was Micki Dahne. Micki contacted Phoebe and found out that Phoebe’s
mother and Micki’s aunt were best friends. Micki and Phoebe became friends. On
June 22nd Micki received a call from a very upset Phoebe that her mother had
died. While on the phone with Phoebe, a light went on on top of Micki’s TV and a
beautiful woman with long, straight hair appeared and was dancing and dancing.
“Who is Lilly?” asked Micki and she described the woman. Phoebe’s mother’s name
was Lilly and she had been a Martha Graham Dancer. Micki further described the
woman and noted that her hands were reaching for something and she had a piece
of amber in her hand. Phoebe stated that right before her mother died, she had
tried to give her a piece of amber. Because of this incident, Phoebe and Micki
have been close friends ever since and Micki is Phoebe's Personal Psychic.
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Oh, Micki, thank you so much for your reply. Somehow, I knew that I could trust you. Your letter has given me the strength
to let go...I trust you, and I'm going to leave him in the past. You're a wonderful person, and I definitely look foward to a telephone reading in the near future!! Bless you, Micki! Love, Danielle
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Dear Micki: On my
2nd day of work at Parkway General Hospital in 1973, you were a patient
and asked another employee for me, Angie. I went to your room on
my break and you proceeded to give me unasked for advice as well as your
predictions for my future. Not all of it was pleasant, but you
felt you needed to let me know. Every last word of that unbelievable day
has turned out to be true.
I have since moved from Miami to New Smyrna Beach. However, occasionally
I visit friends and family in S. Florida. Do you do readings locally or
just online or by phone. I would love to see you again. I've thought of
you often. I have seen other "Psychics" and not one of them has come
close to having your abilities, in my opinion.
Would enjoy hearing from you and hope you are well.
Fondly, Angie Lowe
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Dear Micki: Once in a
blue moon a person meets someone that makes them feel warm all over and
could swear they have known them and loved them their whole life.
You are that person. I cannot express in words what a great
pleasure it was to meet you and get to know you and bond with you.
You have really changed my outlook on life. I feel alive again and
thank you for that. You are a wonderful human being. I consider
you my friend. Please consider me yours. Love, Leona
P.S. I will listen to you and unload the fish (the Pisces).
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Dear Micki… I hope that you are
well and wish I you a fantastic year ahead. You have been one of the
most important people in my life and I want you to know how much I
treasure you and appreciate all you have done to help me. YOU ARE THE
BEST FRIEND ANYONE COULD HAVE. Mom died in March of 1999, six months
after you alerted me to the burning in her chest. She had congestive
heart failure but couldn’t communicate it to anyone. Thank you for
letting me know about her problem so we could make it easier for her.
You have made my life richer in so many ways, Micki. I love you and
cherish our friendship. Thank you for being there all these years.
Love, Bobby Stewart Mitchell
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Dear Micki : Although its been many
many years now, I still vividly remember the brief conversation I was
able to have with you one night on the radio when I lived in South
Florida. To this day I can still recall your words quite clearly and I
thank you very much for your insight. Thank you again. Ada P.
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Dear Micki: First of all I want to
thank you for changing my life. It was you who started the ball
rolling on July 27th, I had an hour reading with you and you explained
“Bonnie you’re a Taurus in a Leo State. You need to go west and get out of
Pennsylvania.”. I’m also writing you to ask how to figure out what
sign a state is. Could you kindly tell me how I can figure that out?
Many, many thanks and we miss you on radio in Philadelphia. Sincerely,
Bonnie
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Dear Micki I turned on the radio in my car
on August 1st at 8:35 a.m.and there you were on WKTU. I was so
impressed with your gift and enjoyed listening to you. I was really
excited to be able to jot down your number so that I could schedule an
appointment. I look forward to your call and I am so thrilled to be
able to be read by you. Sincerely Connie Spiro/Huntington Station, NY
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Dear Micki:
It was wonderful having you appear on our network again. As you
will recall, the first time you were with us and we opened up the
telephone lines to accept in-coming calls, you almost destroyed
Southern Bell's long distance service in a three-state area. By
best count, before the equipment ceased to function, there were 85,000
telephone calls that were attempted, literally tying up all long
distance service in South Carolina.
Well, once again to
you helped us attract the largest audience we have had for some time.
We have just gotten Nielsen's July rating sweeps and up against a
Barbara Walters Special, which received a 5 rating, your program had a
3. This was quite an achievement especially when you consider
that we have never gotten higher than a 1 during that period and in
recent months we have been Below Measurable Standards in that time
slot, which simply means there was an insufficient audience to measure
through the Nielsen system.
Thank you for
attracting so many new viewers to South Carolina ETV and for the very
wonderful response we have gotten from all who saw the program.
We look forward to having you on the air again soon. -- Henry J. Cauthen, President South Carolina Educational Television (1982)
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Dear Micki, I cannot
thank you enough for being a part of our live telecast. We
received a call from Southern Bell that over 20,000 phone calls were
logged by their office. Four thousand calls were automatically
cut off by the system. It could not handle the overload.
We have to give them a weeks notice of your next live
appearance!!!--Mike Smolensky, PM Magazine (1983)
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Dear Micki: Wow!
After a performance like that, what do we do for an encore.
Cyanamid will never be able to find another guest speaker who can top
your performance at our luncheons in Tucson, Arizona, and Mobile,
Alabama. You had the wives of our customers sitting on the edge
of their seats every moment and they were most reluctant to let you
go. Of course, I was well aware of your talents from my own personal
experience--remember you told me, over the phone and without even
meeting me, that I had something wrong with my left leg and it was
serious but the problem really wasn't the leg. You really shook
me up and I went to the doctor and the rest is history. I was
admitted to the hospital with a pulmonary embolism. Our
salesmen, regional managers and marketing managers are always
receiving reports from their customers about you and how accurate you
were in your analysis. As you predicted, the department manager
of Industrial Products was promoted to Vice President of the division.
The woman with the lump on her leg was operated on for a
triple-by-pass. As she was going into the hospital she said to
her husband "Tell Mary Rita that Mick Dahne was right." I could
go on forever, singling out the many instances where you were RIGHT
ON. Needless to say everyone of our customers were most
enthusiastic about you and Cyanamid's Management was extremely happy.
I hope you will forgive the throngs of people that surrounded you and
I guess hounded you at the evening dinner dance. I had hoped
that you would be able to relax, have a nice dinner, a few dances and
enjoy yourself but the customers as well as Cyanamid people
wouldn't let you alone. I guess I could summarize by saying that
you were an outstanding success. Many, many, people keep asking
about you.--Mary Rita O'Rourke, Manager Advertising & Sales Promotion
(1977)
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Thanks you so much on
behalf of the AIRS-AVB Conference participants for the delightful
program you presented during the Moonrise Beach Party last Thursday
evening. You more than made up for the fact that the "full moon"
never arrived. Your audience was so captivated by your insights
that they hardly noticed its absence. Again, Micki, thank
you for the special touch you gave to a very memorable
evening.--Stephen A. Gunn, Conference Manager(1983)
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Just a few words to
express my sincere gratitude for all the help that you gave us, not
only financially, but for the moral support and positive attitude.
Also, please thank your charming daughter Jill, for all her time spent
at the Miami Music Festival of the Arts. From all the less
fortunate hemophiliac children, thank you so much.-- Holt Chater,
National Hemophilia Foundation (1977)
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Dear Ms. Dahne: We
just wanted to thank you for taking the time to be our guest on People
Will Talk. Your contribution was greatly appreciated.
According to members in our studio audience, they feel it's great
knowing that informative and interesting people like you live here in
South Florida. Furthermore, everyone involved in the taping of
the show was pleased at the outcome--Patricia S. Prentis/Gail Grasso
WPEC-TV (1983)
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