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Lady of Mystery wrote:I've had this plenty of times. To be honest, I've never really thought about it too much and never taken too much notice.
Mandrake wrote:There's also the possibility that the specs misremember the other performer's routine and expand it into something it never was -such things as forgetting that the magish handled the props and assure everyone that 'he never went near them'!
kevmundo wrote:Until one of the group said, "I once saw a magician put two coins in my friends hands, and when he opened them, there was only one coin. It was the most amazing thing I've ever seen."
bmat wrote:Since this is revived, one should take a lesson from such comments. Obviously the spectator is thinking of other performances during your performance. This isn't a wonderful thing. What it should teach you is that you need to engage your audience more. Get them thinking in the now, not the past. At worst what you want to hear is, "Wow that was amazing, much better than that magician I saw last time".
It is never the effect. It is the peformer.
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