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Again, A New Template

  I just can’t seem to be satisfied with the look and feel of this blog, but I think that this may be it. It’s required a boatload of tweaking and there’s still a wart or two – it’s new, but there are real possibilities. I’ll be adding an image gallery this week – I …

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This is a magician’s real competition

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Years ago, Harry Lorayne wrote that he doubted any card trick will ever compete with a young lady in a miniskirt doing the frug (for those under a 100, that was a seriously sexy dance – in those days). Competition for your audience’s attention grows stronger every day.

Reality and illusion continuously merge until we no longer believe our eyes and we begin to accept everything as normal.

Our magic must unequivocally punch our spectators in the nose and get their attention. It must be visible and inexplicable. I’m not sure 4 year olds buy the change bag any more.

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Where magic columnists go to die

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1stAnniversarySmTIn September 2005 Brooks started a new section on the Cafe called The Buffet. I guess you could call it a blog section. Several of the more prolific members were given the opportunity to post essays on any matters they chose. Brooks, so he told us at the time, was just too busy to regularly contribute to the Cafe, so this would be his way to give us his thoughts and share some of the inside poop. We were going to travel together on a new highway……blah blah blah

Excluding the self-aggrandizing introduction, he’s managed to make 4 posts in over 2 years. We see comets more often than that.

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I can understand that!

   Joke-Telling Urinals Make Hollywood Land Sale Tricky Bloomberg.com: Exclusive.   (While writing this, I ran across the following: Entrepreneur Stuck With 40,000 Unsold Bin Laden Urinal Cakes I guess things could be worse!)   Take care…….. On days, like today, I would gladly trade places with a urinal cake. – i/m

The kid finally gets it right

    Mr. Erland referred to yours truly as venerable in his latest post.  I wasn’t sure if I had been insulted, so I checked the dictionary: Pronunciation: \?ve-n?r(-?)-b?l, ?ven-r?-b?l\ Function: adjective Date: 15th century 1: deserving to be venerated —used as a title for an Anglican archdeacon or for a Roman Catholic who has been …

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