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by TheStoner » Jun 8th, '09, 17:19
Hmmm - if you're going to germ over everybody then maybe I won't go. I had enough of that after seeing Greg Wilson infect the whole of the UK a few weeks back.
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by Infinite » Jun 8th, '09, 17:25
Craig Browning wrote:Yea, but can you teach an old dude how to work those odd buttons & switches?
If by complicated toggles and switches you mean, "Launch this application and click this button to start recording. Then click this button to stop."
Yes yes I can.
If you mean, "What is this thing with the glowing button on it and I was told there would be magic dancing elves to do my bidding." well then no
But seeing as you made it to the web I think it improbable you are the latter.
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by Lyndon Webb » Jun 8th, '09, 17:55
TheStoner wrote:Hmmm - if you're going to germ over everybody then maybe I won't go. I had enough of that after seeing Greg Wilson infect the whole of the UK a few weeks back.
LoL - You cant catch what i have mate.
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by MagicalSmithy » Jun 8th, '09, 18:24
B******** I was going to be there but I have been chasing a pay check around and I am unable to colelct it untill tomorow so I will nto be able to make this one.....if there is another one I will be there.
Regards Smithy.
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by TheStoner » Jun 8th, '09, 18:32
Lyndon Webb wrote:LoL - You cant catch what i have mate.
Aha - sounds like a killer hangover. Never mix the grape and the grain dude!

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by MagicalSmithy » Jun 8th, '09, 18:34
TheStoner wrote:Lyndon Webb wrote:LoL - You cant catch what i have mate.
Aha - sounds like a killer hangover. Never mix the grape and the grain dude!

I know I can't I like women.

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by TheStoner » Jun 9th, '09, 00:10
Well I went along and it was great. Exactly as described, a perfect "introduction to mentalism". Being a cardie it was really good to see another side of magic and be shown so many routines that play big and allow for major presentation aspects, but are so simple technique-wise. I must dig out 13 steps and give it proper read!
F.A.M.E. was a small and friendly group and I think I'll visit them again some time. Especially as my £5 fee to attend resulted in me winning a rare magic book and a "Lotto" ticket - result!
Thanks Lyndon!
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by Infinite » Jun 9th, '09, 00:17
I'll still help setup podcast for anyone who is interested.
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by Lyndon Webb » Jun 9th, '09, 07:52
Infinite wrote:I'll still help setup podcast for anyone who is interested.
--Infy
It was videoed, but at the moment i cant watch them, once i get them converted i shall give you a shout!!
Thanx
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by Lyndon Webb » Jun 9th, '09, 07:54
TheStoner wrote:Well I went along and it was great. Exactly as described, a perfect "introduction to mentalism". Being a cardie it was really good to see another side of magic and be shown so many routines that play big and allow for major presentation aspects, but are so simple technique-wise. I must dig out 13 steps and give it proper read!
F.A.M.E. was a small and friendly group and I think I'll visit them again some time. Especially as my £5 fee to attend resulted in me winning a rare magic book and a "Lotto" ticket - result!
Thanks Lyndon!
Thank you mate - Thats why i made sure i got the guests up
Oh btw - Mike owes you £2.50 lol
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by Reverend Tristan » Jun 9th, '09, 11:31
Sounds like I missed a good night. Damn this having no money lark.
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by MagicalSmithy » Jun 9th, '09, 11:44
Reverend Tristan wrote:Sounds like I missed a good night. Damn this having no money lark.
Huzzah to that Rev.
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by Lyndon Webb » Jun 10th, '09, 10:44
Well considering, that i have never lectured before - I think it went rather well.
I covered:
1. Al koran's Medallion (My own version)
2. A Pendulum Effect using ESP cards.
3. A Newspaper Prediction.
4. My handling of OOTW.
5. Magick & Mindreading (Own Effect)
6. A Drawing dupe (Kind of)
7. Lottery Bank night (My version of this classic)
8. Lazy Man's Kurotsuke
9. The Magic Square
10. Tossed out Deck (Without the Deck - My own version)
11. An Add a Number type effect (Learnt it when i was about 6)
For me the most important points i covered were:
Gleaning Information (Incl peeks & devices) &
The difference between and Magical Effect and a Mental one.
It was good to meet Stoner & Bruce who came guests.
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by Wishmaster » Jun 10th, '09, 12:19
So, when you coming up north? I'd happily pay £20 for an evening like that.

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by TheStoner » Jun 10th, '09, 15:17
LW - where did you get that pendulum from? It looked like a really nice spiral design and was on a good length chain. EvilBay seems to be awash with loads of different sorts, any recommendations? Or just buy any old rubbish for a fiver?
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