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mark lewis wrote:As for that horrific Criss Angel that you are quoting as being terribly wonderful I rather think the chap needs a haircut and gets his tattoos removed. I will admit that I don't remember if he actually has tattoos but he seems the type.
mark lewis wrote:I would beg Cardza not to send me his psychobiological book on the grounds that I wouldn't have the patience or desire to read it. What I do at the moment works and works well and I don't want competing theories to screw things up.
mark lewis wrote:I must inform Cardza that I haven't the slightest interest in maintaining my stance with accuracy. I would far rather maintain it with effectiveness. And believing the whole thing is claptrap is the most effective method of all.
As for Jerome I have checked him out and am suitably horrified. The profanity used on that myspace thing is quite tut-tut and I do not approve of it. From his name perhaps he is a Frenchman and that of course would explain everything. I would remind him that they lost at Waterloo.
Magic is an art form and profanity, long hair, tattoos and other horrific monstrosities do not promote the art.
I must say that I long for the return of the days of the top hat.
mark lewis wrote: unmitigated genius
mark lewis wrote:You wouldn't remember me being there because you are not old enough.
However I was and I well remember your great grandfather who was in the battle. A most unsightly gentleman with long hair and tattoos doing rather bad card tricks during the battle which quite unsettled many in the British army and forced them to surrender to the French.
mark lewis wrote:Now in my capacity as a psychic reverend and spiritualist medium I have been in touch with Robert Houdin the father of French magic to see what he thinks of you.
I sent him a psychic vision of you and your tattoos and long hair and he muttered something about turning in his grave. I quite spoiled his day.
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