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teejay Inner circle Liverpool, UK 1831 Posts |
ElliotB's Switchcraft
Enrique's Invisible Tarot and Invisible Gemstone SAW Gypsies Go A-roving What's yours' TJ |
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Piers Inner circle A Limited Edition of 1394 Posts |
Some of Luke Jermay's material...
John Riggs Executive Assistant and DVD's. Piers. www.justgiving.com/piers-cancer-fund www.justgiving.com/Piers-Cancer-Fund-2 www.justgiving.com/Piers-Cancer-Fund-3 Finished my 4 months of Chemotherapy in 2009. 3 monthly checks since... and into 2021! As seen on the QE2 and QM2. Author of Salem's Cornucopia - SUC Book |
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Garrad Elite user 446 Posts |
Most inspiring :- Both the Callahan DVD’s and Richards “No Camera Tricks”
You might say reality is the result of complex negotiations between the observer and the observed. But that is simply a point of view.
Many Thanks Garrad |
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salsa_dancer Inner circle 1935 Posts |
Ipod video, XBOX360, Nokia N95
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teejay Inner circle Liverpool, UK 1831 Posts |
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On 2007-07-13 06:20, salsa_dancer wrote: There you go again, lol TJ |
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LLL Inner circle 1574 Posts |
BETWEEN THE LINES...
The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words.
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bigplumbz Regular user 127 Posts |
Sorry Salsa, would have to disagree...the N95 has been one of the most problematic phones of the year! (however when they work they are pretty incredible...you must be one of the few chosen ones with a fully functional N series!)
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Powers of the Mime Regular user 126 Posts |
Maximum Involvment and the relic
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A mime is a terrible thing to waste.
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salsa_dancer Inner circle 1935 Posts |
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On 2007-07-13 08:16, bigplumbz wrote: I have had no problem at all with my phone. It has been the best phone I have had in years! I am truly chosen by the gods. |
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RicHeka Inner circle 3999 Posts |
Predictabilities and Hoodwinkings by Mick Ayres.
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bear trees Loyal user uk 263 Posts |
S O M pads would have to be my choice.Btw whats happened to Roth.
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Tom Jorgenson Inner circle LOOSE ANGLES, CALIFORNIA 4451 Posts |
Switchcraft, Mitox and a pile of Dollar hanks of white rope from Bobby Reynolds,
We dance an invisible dance to music they cannot hear.
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Garrad Elite user 446 Posts |
Add Mitox for me also
You might say reality is the result of complex negotiations between the observer and the observed. But that is simply a point of view.
Many Thanks Garrad |
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Harry Truman Regular user England 156 Posts |
Borodin's Final Curtain, without a doubt.
"Man's highest reward for his dedication to the pursuit of excellence is not what he gets from it, but what he becomes through it."
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phillsmiff Inner circle UK 1794 Posts |
Thanks for the votes guys.
I don't buy many books but Lewis Jones' Seventh Heaven has been holding my interest this year: the material in the book is so incredibly dense, but very good. I have also enjoyed Bev's Speed Learning Palmistry: deep stuff, but accessible enough for me to easily dig through it.
The new Elysian Duets, marked cards featuring my unique Optical Marking System:
-+: https://phillsmithcreative.com/products/elysian-duets :+- |
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Celloboy Special user London, England 534 Posts |
Lewis Jones is an amazing thinker and an amazing person generally. I had the pleasure of spending time with him and his wife and he is a truely magical person. I can't speak high enough praise for him.
Pete
How to give readings for magicians:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-give-readings-for-magicians-tickets-138321153293?aff= |
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chichi711 Inner circle 5810 Posts |
Keeping my money in my pocket this year has been my best buy. Its been great!
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ElliottB Inner circle 3250 Posts |
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On 2007-07-13 12:10, Tom Jorgenson wrote: TJ and Tom, Thanks so much for voting for Switchcraft. What a great way to start the weekend! Elliott Bresler |
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dabru New user 56 Posts |
Between the Lines
Amagazine Stigmata [bloody palm] Pentalogy Reflections And...for 9.95... the Casio watch [model 2747] from Walmart that has hands that, with just the touch of a button, automatically and rapidly move forward in time ...until you press the button again.. and amazingly, the hands come to rest on the spectators chosen hour. How does it know? dabru |
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John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 12943 Posts |
My stuff!
John |
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