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Ba Ba Booey Special user In Denver, I have no less than 548 Posts |
Hi everyone. I just discovered this cool Café tonight. I'm glad I did, as it looks very interesting. I hope to make a lot of new posts in the future, and to respond to your posts.
Ba Ba Booey |
DomKabala Inner circle I've grown old after diggin' holes for 2827 Posts |
Welcome to the Café BaBa...this is a very nice place to be!
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We don't stop playing when we grow old...we grow old when we stop playing.
God is enough, let go, let God. Gal 2:20 "Anything of value is not easily attained and those things which are easily attained are not of lasting value." |
Jeff_Mash Veteran user Bay Area, California 328 Posts |
Hey Ba Ba Booey....Big stern fan myself. Welcome to the café. Just sent you a private message too! Hope to see you around.
Your friend in magic,
Jeff Mash, CEO MJM Magic - "Magic for Magicians, Jokesters, and Mentalists!" http://www.MJMMagic.com |
Doc Pepper New user Black Hills of South Dakota 82 Posts |
Ba Ba Booey, Being a teacher always give you `people' to try out material on. Atleast I do.... Welcome to the Café.. It is a great place to visit and learn.. Doc
The Doctor will see you now! ;-)
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saxmangeoff Veteran user Moscow, ID, USA 353 Posts |
Hello from the "Far Side" of the state! (I work at WSU. Go Cougs.)
Geoff For those who don't know, which is probably most of you, Gary Larson is a Washington State University alumnus, and did a poster featuring a bunch of his Far Side characters and describing WSU as being on the "Far Side" of the state of Washington (Pullman is 8 miles from the eastern border, about a 6 hour drive from Seattle).
"You must practice your material until it becomes boring, then practice it until it becomes beautiful." -- Bill Palmer
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jasonmagic New user Jason Magic Productions (Martinsburg,WV) 64 Posts |
Nice to meet you.
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steves7 Regular user Blue Springs, Missouri 114 Posts |
Welcome to the Café. I wish this site and the internet were available when I first started magic back in high school and college. The only way back then to review magic tricks was to purchase it and see if it lived up to the description in the catalog. It would have saved me a lot of money that I spent on the worthless tricks.
Now, before I purchase a trick, I simply pose the question to the Café members or at least read all the threads on the subject. Welcome and enjoy the Café. |
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