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Postby The Big Q » Oct 14th, '05, 07:54



Hello out there.

Stumbled upon this site yesterday, and thought I should say hello.

I've been an enthusiastic amateur since I was about 10. I've gone through stages of being into gimmicks, kids magic, 'tricks' and 'routines'. Now I like to work on mainly 'straight' slieghts (with the odd gimmick thrown in).

Actually, I hadn't done anything 'new' for about 10 years, but I was recently made redundant, and have an new and interested audience in the shape of a 6 year old nephew giving me the time and inclination to get me back into the swing of things.

I live in the Blue Mountains, Australia (which, at times, is not unlike the Yorkshire Moors, which I have vistited many a time, as my wife hails from that part of the world) - about two hours inland (and up) from Sydney.

I'm was, until recently, the technical director of animated films (the company of which just closed down after 15 years), soon to be back to full time high school teaching, and have always been a semi-professional musician (about three shows a month for the last 10 years). My recent revived infatuation with magic is also making me consider other options....it would be nice to get some advice.

Anyway, that's my life in a nutshell - great change is in the wind!

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Postby Demitri » Oct 14th, '05, 08:15

Welcome to TM!

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Postby vic_vdb » Oct 14th, '05, 08:20

Well, change is always fun - sounds like you're about to have some real excitement and this place will certainly add to it. Be interesting to see what you do, I changed careers at 35 and again at 50 and it's been the bestest things what I ever did!

Welcome to the forum,

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Postby The Big Q » Oct 14th, '05, 08:52

Thanks Vic,

Exciting....well, the kind of school I'm being posted to may require me to take my 'flaming book' for protection. But yes, I'm looking forward to it. I mean, let's face it, it is a captive audience....

Cheers

Tony

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Postby Mandrake » Oct 14th, '05, 09:57

Welcome to TM Tony - good to have you here!
(I'm just wondering how soon it will be before someone decides to use 'G'Day!' :wink: )

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Postby The Big Q » Oct 14th, '05, 10:05

G'daay Maaandrake - good da be 'ere.

(I hate to disappoint).

Cheers

Tony

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Postby SirRawlins » Oct 14th, '05, 10:40

Welcome to TM bud, nice to see a proper introduction ... sorry i cant stay and chat right now, got a few shrimp on the BBQ, wouldnt want them to burn...

eehehe, i know its a poor joke, made myself chuckle so job done!

Rob

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Postby dorian » Oct 14th, '05, 10:45

Welcome Tony

I am sure you will enjoy it here.

Dean

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Postby ace of kev » Oct 14th, '05, 18:05

Welcome to TM!

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Postby dat8962 » Oct 14th, '05, 18:19

G'day and welcome to TM :lol:

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Postby vic_vdb » Oct 14th, '05, 20:46

Sounds a bit like my school - it was so good it was 'approved'!

:-)

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Postby moodini » Oct 14th, '05, 21:50

Welcome......

The classroom is a great practice enviornment......I also teach classes, and spend some time Friday (to reward a good week) demonstrating new material!

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Postby derek » Oct 14th, '05, 22:37

Hi Tony and Welcome.

Hey look at all these teachers who do magic. I also made that change after redundancy in mid 30s. Good career choice and good for classroom magic practice! Is there a Teachers Magic Circle I wonder ?

Enjoy yourself.

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Postby Scudge » Oct 16th, '05, 18:15

welcome hope you enjoy talk magic

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