Romanian Witches Go Online for Work

Posted by TheGoodReverend in Everything Else on July 10, 2007 at 6:08 pm


Rodica Witch

Now that Romania has joined the European Union, a new world of customers is open for the country’s “recognised profession” of witchcraft, so the witches are taking their skills to the internet:

One of the country’s most famous witches, Witch Rodica, has set up her own web and blog site - http://vrajitoare.blogspot.com - offering everything from a dream interpretation book to tarot card reading.

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She said: “I still do spells and potions the traditional way, but the blog keeps me closer to potential clients and can be used to convince the sceptical that witchcraft is real.”

The witches are also offering a new range of spells such as love potions for gay men and lucky charms guaranteed to win EU grant money.

It makes perfect sense: now that your homeland is part of an organization with two dozen or so other countries, each of which has its distinct culture and language, it must be time to reach new markets by setting up your own website in Romanian. Relax, I won’t receive a hex for my sarcasm: Rodica is a white witch.

Link to news article - via the Anomalist



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6 comments to "Romanian Witches Go Online for Work"

  1. Perceive
    July 11th, 2007 at 12:08 am

    That’s not a witch, that’s a troll.

  2. Alex
    July 11th, 2007 at 1:59 am

    You’ve just insulted a witch! Bye, bye Perceive!

  3. chops
    July 11th, 2007 at 3:19 am

    she’s not Romanian, she’s from the gypsy minority.

    and she targets the Romanian market :)

  4. Le Moine
    July 11th, 2007 at 4:37 am

    Hehehe,
    I hate romanian witches.
    It’s all fake, they do it for about 200-500$ a hour.
    Just hate them!

    ^_^

  5. picsel
    July 11th, 2007 at 5:55 am

    lol. all witches are “most famous”.
    that being said, the only one most people know about is Mama Omidă which is a legend just because of that: being the mother of all romanian witches, and to some, being the official witch of the CeauÅŸescu family. there’s a wikipedia entry. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mama_Omida
    anyway, all this whitchcraft & co. is very popular amongst our own rednecks. and it’s oh so funny.
    oh, and this rodica is an old customer of the online, her website is here since march last year vrajitoarea-rodica.ro - i wrote an article about that then.

  6. L.B. Jeffries
    July 11th, 2007 at 7:47 am

    Somehow, I don’t think a blog is the best way to go about convincing the skeptics of witchcraft.


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