by Lord Freddie » Feb 17th, '07, 18:12
I hate badly written, vague instructions for an effect that has cost you good money.
I hate pompous magicians who think they are better than any other and are condescending rather than encouraging and think they know all there is to know about magic despite being completely unknown and boast about their meagre achievements. I will mention no names it's unfair for people to be tipped off - or tipped on!
Effects that sounds fantastic, look wonderful on the demo and when you receive it realise it's so poor and fiddly that it's hardly worth the effort needed to put in to it.
Spectators who try to interrupt your performance with their (wrong) theories on how your effects are done.
Spectators who have trouble counting, reading or remembering anything.