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Postby Rubber Chicken » Apr 3rd, '06, 14:59



Well hello forum.

Here is the required introduction from me. I'm 45 and just getting into magic seriously for the first time. I say seriously because as a kid I had a "special" drawer to keep my little collection of self-working props in but never got to the point of learning any sleight of hand stuff and gave up by my teens. Always tried to catch anything on TV of a magical nature over the years though.

Anyway, bought myself Gerry Griffins "Complete Card Magic" DVDs just before Xmas and "Show Off With Cards" just after. Now I seem to be ruining decks of bicycle cards at an alarming rate, and there was I thinking that this was going to be a nice cheap little hobby. Thank goodness for ebay thats all I can say.

And that's it!

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Postby EckoZero » Apr 3rd, '06, 22:32

Welcome to TM buddy :)

You wont find much better anywhere and it's nothing - a rigmarole with a few bits of paper and lots of spiel. That is Mentalism

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Postby dat8962 » Apr 3rd, '06, 22:36

Hi there RC and welcome to TM

Bit of a fowl name there :oops:

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Postby Fat_Knacker » Apr 4th, '06, 18:54

Greetings, friend! And welcome to TM!

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Postby ultimatecreate » Apr 4th, '06, 19:00

Hey there

and allow me to cast any thoughts of this being a cheap hobby from your mind.

C-U-P-S

...i say no more

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Postby Rubber Chicken » Apr 4th, '06, 19:43

Cheers for the warm welcome geezers.

ultimatecreate wrote:allow me to cast any thoughts of this being a cheap hobby from your mind.

C-U-P-S


Eh ???

Chop cups?

Cups and saucers?

Bra cups?

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Postby EckoZero » Apr 4th, '06, 19:56

Ah CUPS :D
It stands for (I think...) Compulsive Unnecessary Purchasing Syndrome and basically entails us all spending much more on magic than we need to.

Eg "I saw a really cool trick the other day. I'll probably never use it once its opened but I bought it anyway. Damn CUPS!"


However, if you want to dress it up a bit, I suppose you could say it's just a different type of magic trick.
One that entails us completely emptying our bank account with one click of a button.

Magic... What a beautiful thing :D

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Re: Howdy Doody!

Postby moonbeam » Apr 4th, '06, 22:10

Rubber Chicken wrote: and there was I thinking that this was going to be a nice cheap little hobby. Thank goodness for ebay thats all I can say.


I know exactly where you're coming from :oops:

Welcome to TM by the way :wink:

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Postby Rubber Chicken » Apr 4th, '06, 22:57

EckoZero wrote:Ah CUPS :D
It stands for (I think...) Compulsive Unnecessary Purchasing Syndrome and basically entails us all spending much more on magic than we need to.


Oh no! What have I gotten myself into.

Never mind, it's only money.

Can anyone lend me a tenner until payday?

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Postby mrfye » Apr 6th, '06, 15:35

hello rubber chicken if that is your rteal name

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Postby Mandrake » Apr 6th, '06, 15:49

EckoZero wrote:It stands for (I think...) Compulsive Unnecessary Purchasing Syndrome and basically entails us all spending much more on magic than we need to.

It's actually Uncontrollable rather than Unnecessary as everything in Magic is necessary (or so I tell Mrs.M) and it suggests that we really aren't to blame for spending so much dosh on Magic. As you might expect, there is no cure for this ailment, only a partial relief when the Postman magically makes the next parcel of Magic goodies arrive or when you're at a shop or dealers place. That's the point when the wallet/credit cards also become uncontrollable and start doing their stuff :wink: !

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Postby GMD_10 » Apr 8th, '06, 12:27

Welcome - So whats with the name Rubber Chicken??

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Postby EckoZero » Apr 8th, '06, 15:07

Mandrake wrote:
EckoZero wrote:It stands for (I think...) Compulsive Unnecessary Purchasing Syndrome and basically entails us all spending much more on magic than we need to.


It's actually Uncontrollable rather than Unnecessary as everything in Magic is necessary



I'm sure there was a whole debate about this. Some people saying nothing is unneccesary and some people saying compulsive implies uncontrollable behavious therefore if it was uncontrollableit would be a superfluous word...

Must find the man (or woman) who coined the term and ask them...

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Postby Mandrake » Apr 8th, '06, 19:31

Must find the man (or woman) who coined the term and ask them...
It was actually coined right here on TM a number of years ago :wink: .

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Re: Howdy Doody!

Postby Tomo » Apr 8th, '06, 19:38

Rubber Chicken wrote:Well hello forum.

Here is the required introduction from me. I'm 45 and just getting into magic seriously for the first time. I say seriously because as a kid I had a "special" drawer to keep my little collection of self-working props in but never got to the point of learning any sleight of hand stuff and gave up by my teens. Always tried to catch anything on TV of a magical nature over the years though.

It looks llike we've got a lot in common.

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