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Anabelle's EROTIC SEANCE by Anabelle

Postby Amanda Angeli » Jul 3rd, '07, 20:01



Hello Everyone,

I have a wonderful book that I love. It is called Anabelle's Erotic Seance by Anabelle.

Now then, while it's not for the under 18 crowd, for the rest of us, it is a wonderful book. Well, okay, at least from a girl's perspective.

It's a seance book, geared for a Bizarrists tastes, and it plays oh so well in my pink gypsy vardo wagon. I love the act so well I often do it just for myself late at night.

Now then, what I did with my book is I reprinted it for myself then made a hard cover and bound that in pink suede leather with pink inner paper. Oh the book is beautiful and it now fits its role perfectly as a bizarrist's seance tool for my show out in my wagon.

This is a fun act to do for a bunch of girls but it works for boys too. And, it's great in mixed company.

For atmosphere, you might want a candle (mine is pink of course), some music, and a dark room. Adding fragrences is wonderful too and any props that might strike your imagination.

The book costs... Price : $17 (American - sorry chaps but I don't know how to convert)

And it can be found at:

http://www.eyesandminds.com/seance.htm

It is not a complicated "trick," for it is not that kind of magic. On a complexity scale, it'd be a 1 (very easy), yet, the possibilities of where it can go are endless.

This is not a book of tricks like most magic books, it is an act. And, it is fun.

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Amanda Angeli

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Postby bananafish » Jul 3rd, '07, 23:55

Funnily enough I have read some of Anabelles ideas and I like them.

This manuscript was talked about alot a few years back. Mainly positively if I remember correctly. I did think at the time I should look into it more. Maybe now is the time.

I am sure that for the right occasion it woul be the perfect thing to do.

Did you tell Anabelle about your pink suede redressing of the book? I am sure she would be absolutely thrilled.

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Postby Tomo » Jul 4th, '07, 00:02

Nice one. Anabelle's been offered a pilot for a TV show in the U.S, you know.

I hope it works out for her. She's got some very good ideas.

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Yes oh Yes

Postby Amanda Angeli » Jul 4th, '07, 00:09

bananafish wrote:Funnily enough I have read some of Anabelles ideas and I like them.


Hello Bananafish,

Mentalism at its finest, Bananafish.

I did think at the time I should look into it more. Maybe now is the time.


Yes, oh yes!!!

I am sure that for the right occasion it woul be the perfect thing to do.


I so fully agree.

Did you tell Anabelle about your pink suede redressing of the book? I am sure she would be absolutely thrilled.


I did that just for me. Yet, I hope she would love it, it turned out so beautiful.

Love,

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Jul 4th, '07, 10:37

Sounds interesting, Amanda. I might have to look into this.

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Postby Mandrake » Jul 4th, '07, 10:50

Cue the cold showers..... :wink:

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Postby Wills » Jul 4th, '07, 11:36

I must say that I thought that there was a typo in the title. But then I saw it was written by our very own Amanda and she certainly likes her 'non-traditional' magic.

This type of thing isn't usually my thing but I have to say that I'm intrigued as to how this works.

Do you need much prior knowledge or is everything you need included in the ebook?

Can anybody please help me? I'm having terrible problems controlling my streetmagic- I can't walk down a street without turning into a pub.
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Postby bananafish » Jul 4th, '07, 12:09

Wills wrote:I must say that I thought that there was a typo in the title. But then I saw it was written by our very own Amanda and she certainly likes her 'non-traditional' magic.
Just to clarify. The manuscript is written by Anabelle. The review was by Amanda.

Wills wrote:Do you need much prior knowledge or is everything you need included in the ebook?
Judguing by the title I would say you probably need prior knowledge of about 18 years of life :)

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Postby Wills » Jul 4th, '07, 12:28

Oh yeah I know the manuscript was not written by Amanda it was her review I was talking about. I mean no offense to her but she certainly doesn't seem to follow trends or traditional magic. :D

I'll probably end up buying this for pure curiosity, who knows it might be a laugh some night to try it. Although I certainly don't think I'll be trying it at the rugby club.

Can anybody please help me? I'm having terrible problems controlling my streetmagic- I can't walk down a street without turning into a pub.
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Rugby and all

Postby Amanda Angeli » Jul 4th, '07, 13:12

Hello Wills,

I'll probably end up buying this for pure curiosity, who knows it might be a laugh some night to try it.


Hmmm, it's not exactly a laugh you'll get, it's more like a, well, a noise you are very intimate with.

Although I certainly don't think I'll be trying it at the rugby club.


Oh come now, doing it with a rugby club would be jolly good fun.

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Experience

Postby Amanda Angeli » Jul 4th, '07, 13:22

Hello Bananafish,

Yes, 18 years of experience is required but beyond that, you won't need anything. A candle and some music are recommended.

It is really fun. I did it again last night. It's fun to practice. I'll probably do it again tonight.

Many of you won't like it. Most of you might think it is too simple. A few of you will love it. It is the sort of thing made for the few.

It is definitely made for girls like Lady of Mystery and me. Goodness, Lady of Mystery, Anabelle, and me, now we'd have fun doing this act together. It's best in groups.

Love,

Amanda Angeli

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Re: Rugby and all

Postby beeno » Jul 4th, '07, 13:24

Amanda Angeli wrote:Hmmm, it's not exactly a laugh you'll get, it's more like a, well, a noise you are very intimate with.

You mean like a squelch? Or is it more like a knocking?

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Noises

Postby Amanda Angeli » Jul 4th, '07, 13:32

Hello Beeno,

You mean like a squelch? Or is it more like a knocking?


Well, not exactly. I really can't say more. But it is a noise you more than likely have heard many many times if you do the act right. The point is, it's really not a noise you are after, that's more of a perk in a way if you follow the instructions. Let's say this is a fun Mentalist act.

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Re: Rugby and all

Postby Wills » Jul 4th, '07, 13:42

Amanda Angeli wrote:Hello Wills,

I'll probably end up buying this for pure curiosity, who knows it might be a laugh some night to try it.

Hmmm, it's not exactly a laugh you'll get, it's more like a, well, a noise you are very intimate with.
Although I certainly don't think I'll be trying it at the rugby club.

Oh come now, doing it with a rugby club would be jolly good fun.


If I went up to the rugby club and lit a candle then started performing this I'd either get laughed out of the place or get a pint glass in the back of the head. :D

It does sound like it would be good to do at a party though.

Can anybody please help me? I'm having terrible problems controlling my streetmagic- I can't walk down a street without turning into a pub.
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Learning to Play

Postby Amanda Angeli » Jul 4th, '07, 14:51

Hello Wills,

If I went up to the rugby club and lit a candle then started performing this I'd either get laughed out of the place or get a pint glass in the back of the head. :D


Isn't a glass upside the back of the head the way a rugby game gets started?

So, when I come to Ireland, will you and the lads teach me to play? I'd really love to learn how.

It does sound like it would be good to do at a party though.


Actually, it does, doesn't it.

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