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Re: Sid Fleischman Passes
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Diego
Today at 03:05 AM
He was a fine gentleman, as well as a great writer.
Always enjoyed speaking with him, hearing his ideas and memories.
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Re: Sid Fleischman Passes
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Dustin Stinett
Today at 02:25 AM
This is sad news. Mr. Fleischman was a terrific writer, regardless of the age of the reader.
Dustin
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Re: TV psychic in trouble - big trouble.
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NCMarsh
Today at 12:57 AM
Shouldn't his sentence be a strong defense? i.e. "If I was a sorcerer and could see the future, why would I have come here to have my head cut off?"
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Sid Fleischman Passes
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Kevin Connolly
Today at 12:05 AM
I just came across the obit. If it's posted somewhere else on the Forum, I'm sorry.
http://www.thestate.com/2010/03/20/1209981/sid-fleischman-newbery-medal-winning.html
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Re: Criss Angel Believe
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Bystander
Yesterday at 09:33 PM
Very cool. I read all additions are not quite in place. 100% by next month. I really enjoyed your play by play Skeptic. I wish you would write for the LVRJ.
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Re: J .C Wagner
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erdnasephile
Yesterday at 07:59 PM
Mr. Wagner is really one of the good guys in magic. Saw him at Magic Island and he was very kind to sit down with me (with Bob Knigge) in between shows. He blew my mind with his killer estimation work--really amazing stuff!
Great article
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MORE VINTAGE MAGIC FOR SALE - TWO MORE ITEMS
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Garry Hayes
Yesterday at 07:17 PM
I have two more items that were overlooked on the previous post today, An Owen Picture / Card Frame and a Grant Flat Model Money Maker.
First Come first serve. Do not hesitate and be disappointed. Only one of each item. All items ar
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Re: VINTAGE MAGIC FOR SALE
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Garry Hayes
Yesterday at 05:41 PM
Owens Cannibal Cards - SOLD Double Crystal Silk Cyliner - SOLD Tayade Hand Painted Wand - OLD - SOLD
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Re: Silent Running
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Tom Frame
Yesterday at 04:08 PM
Steve,
That's a silly question. Of course that's not the "exact patter". How could it be? How could Ben possibly write your performance script? That's the fever delirium talking, boy!
There is no math or equivoque or "
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Re: Silent Running
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Ben Harris
Yesterday at 04:06 PM
Lol.
Hope you feel better soon.
Benny
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Re: Silent Running
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Steve Bryant
Yesterday at 04:00 PM
OK, intriguing. By the way, you are getting more crap from me than usual because I've been laid up with a fever for a few days and am staring at the forum more than I normally do, and also because I thought a few of the critics were being unfairly tr
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Re: Silent Running
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Ben Harris
Yesterday at 03:52 PM
Hi Steve,
Yes, that's it. You ask them to think of a number. Then you ask them to think of a suit. Then you ask them to combine BOTH to make the image of a card in their mind.
There are no contortions or rigamarole. Of course,
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Re: Silent Running
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Steve Bryant
Yesterday at 03:35 PM
So, is that the exact patter? "Think of a number 1-10. Think of a suit." Or is there more rigamarole, such as (I hope not) "Think of a number 1-10. Multiply it by 5. If your product ends in a 2, think of a club. If it ..."
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Re: Silent Running
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Ben Harris
Yesterday at 03:30 PM
Hi Silly Walter
Looch is a UK Mentalist of repute. Young, clever and making waves.
http://www.looch.co.uk
Steve:
Any spectator is asked to THINK of any number from 1-10, and then asked to THINK of a suit (e
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Re: Silent Running
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Steve Bryant
Yesterday at 03:03 PM
Ben's price is not unusual, as virtually every single-concept idea (mostly on DVD) sells in this range. But that doesn't make any such offering a good price compared to "real" books. (By "real" I'm referring to traditional content, not hard copy vs.
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Re: Silent Running
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John Hostler
Yesterday at 01:15 PM
Let's put price in historical perspective...
Remember all those new hardcovers (e.g., the "Cervon File") selling for $35 in the late '80s? That's the equivalent of approx. $63 in 2010 dollars. (The fact that Richard & company are still let
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Re: Silent Running
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Silly Walter
Yesterday at 12:53 PM
Originally Posted By: Ben HarrisMrgoat,
This is not a one trick pdf. OK?
It is a compendium of ideas based around a concept (developed with Peter Duffie) that creates a "tool box" for practical, prop free mentalism. <
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VINTAGE MAGIC FOR SALE
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Garry Hayes
Yesterday at 12:40 PM
First Come first serve. Do not hesitate and be disappointed. Only one of each item. All items are postpaid within the United States. All items will move USPS PRIORITY MAIL. PRIORITY MAIL charges have already been added to each item. DO NOT Post
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