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Paul Inner circle A good lecturer at your service! 4409 Posts |
If Annemann was alive...
he'd probably be pleased with the new James Bond movie in production. The character Oscar winner Halle Berry plays is called Jinx Paul Hallas |
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Philemon Vanderbeck Inner circle Seattle, WA 4694 Posts |
Yes, but will she be doing any mentalism effects?
Professor Philemon Vanderbeck
That Creepy Magician "I use my sixth sense to create the illusion of possessing the other five." |
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Paul Inner circle A good lecturer at your service! 4409 Posts |
No, but I predict most guys will be thinking about her
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Drewmcadam Inner circle Scotland 1239 Posts |
Oh dear, I'm reminded of a really sick joke that has no place here... If Anneman was alive right now...
No! I couldn't possibly continue! |
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Mr Amazing Special user 617 Posts |
Okey okey Drew - we beeeeg you... pleeeeease tell us
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Drewmcadam Inner circle Scotland 1239 Posts |
Okay - just tremember, it's Scottish black humour...
If Anneman was alive right now... he'd be frantically clawing at the inside of his coffin. |
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Mr Amazing Special user 617 Posts |
...in search for that darn light switch so he can read those little iffy Living&Dead billets...
...only to find the Dead one... ...with the initials... ..."T.A" !!! [scream follows and fades into hollow sounding echo] (We Swedes are more known four our depressive humour a'la Ingemar Bergman etc) |
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NickW New user Derby, UK 66 Posts |
My ever-so-alternative brother named his baby daughter Jinx last Saturday, then found out about the new Bond movie and is furious that people will think that's where he got the idea...
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Sniper New user 75 Posts |
If Theodore was alive he'd move to Beautiful British Columbia, Canada. After all, he was a "tea-head" was he not?
B.C. makes the best tea.... |
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Paul Inner circle A good lecturer at your service! 4409 Posts |
re;
B.C. makes the best tea.... Give us a break, we probably showed you how to make the *** stuff. But I'll grant you it will be better than U.S.tea. Ever since the leaves got soggy in Boston you can never get a decent cuppa in the U.S. Paul U.K. |
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Sniper New user 75 Posts |
Hey Paul,
We be talkin bout a different kinda "tea" Mon... :realnerdy: Sniper |
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Paul Inner circle A good lecturer at your service! 4409 Posts |
No comment!
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saglaser Loyal user Champaign, IL 248 Posts |
I won't comment on Sniper's "tea" either. But, Paul, if you want a really fine cup in the US, check out Harney & Sons. I believe the web site is just http://www.harney.com.
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Andy Leviss Inner circle NYC 1179 Posts |
Although it's a complete non-mentalism tangent, I just discovered some great (albeit ridiculously expensive) US tea: http://www.mightyleaf.com
I'm also partial to http://www.tealuxe.com -- some of the best (and ever-so-slightly more reasonably priced) Moroccan Mint tea I've had. Mmmmmmmm.... {we now return you to your regularly scheduled mentalism conversation}
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Quentin Inner circle 1020 Posts |
Ah Andy!
I've only ever had one decent cup of tea in the US. Great to know that at least someone there appreciates a good cuppa! Let's find a decent tea cafe at the Phoenix Gathering. |
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Andy Leviss Inner circle NYC 1179 Posts |
Sounds like a plan, Quentin (of course that may be more of a challenge; the only ones I've found is Tealuxe [which I mentioned in the last post], which is just located here in the Boston area). I'm most definitely looking forward to the gathering--David's been trying to get me to come out for that ever since the first one, and I've always been busy. This summer I'm making sure to schedule around it. Now to just find the cash to pay for it... :o)
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ColinB Regular user 129 Posts |
Didn't Annemann evolve into Pikachu or something?
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saglaser Loyal user Champaign, IL 248 Posts |
I plan to be at Phoenix gathering myself. I'll bring some of the Harney & Sons teas
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How_Soon_Is_Now New user Israel 58 Posts |
Returning to Paul's original post, one episode of Columbo was about a psychic murdering a sceptic scientist who had a background as a magician.
The episode was a very enjoyable one, and even included some exposure of important mentalism principles. In that episode, the psychic, exposed as a magician by Columbo, was being scientifically tested for psychic abilities in a place called - "The Annemann Institute"... P.S. Nice to see canadian Ronnie back on the board...
"I know your trail of tears, your slip of hand/ Your monkey paw, your monkey claw/ And you monkey hand/ I've seen your trick of blood, your trap of fire/ Your ancient wound, your scarlet moon/ And your jailhouse smile" - Cave
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ColinB Regular user 129 Posts |
I remember that Columbo episode - Anthony Andrews (Sebastian Flyte in Brideshead Revisited) played the fake psychic and murderer.
I also remember the "fool-proof" psychic test/mentalist trick performed that was exposed - a number of drivers were supplied with road atlases, "marker" pens, Polariod cameras, portable fax machines and, most importantly, blindfolds... |
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