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paulajayne![]() Inner circle London England 1160 Posts ![]() |
Enter venue and slowly looks around, there at 30 tables each with six people at then.
There is a buzz of people enjoying themselves, being well feed and watered. First table. First trick. He goes into "Run Rabbit Run" using wine bottles. Second trick Coins through table -upwards -using french fries. Next --------
Paula Jay - Magic to Remember -
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Werner G. Seitz![]() Inner circle 3131 Posts ![]() |
Quote: No problem..just do it as Albert did in his earlier days..
On 2004-10-03 15:31, paulajayne wrote: Wipe your hands clean afterwards at the tablecloth.. ![]() Oh BTW, whilst being at nasty stuff, here is something really nasty.. Whenever you meet Bobby Bernard, ask him what *they* (the guys) did to Charlie Miller whilst performing sitting at a table doing close-up.. Something happened *under* the table..Bobby might dare to tell you..he told me.. ![]()
Learn a few things well.....this life is not long enough to do everything.....
( Words of wisdom from Albert Goshman ...it paid off for him - it might as well for YOU!!!- My own magic is styled after that motto... ![]() |
paulajayne![]() Inner circle London England 1160 Posts ![]() |
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On 2004-10-03 15:37, Werner G. Seitz wrote: Sounds rude! ;^) Paula
Paula Jay - Magic to Remember -
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Werner G. Seitz![]() Inner circle 3131 Posts ![]() |
Quote: It's worst...but the story goes Charlie didn't miss a beat.. On 2004-10-03 15:45, paulajayne wrote: ![]()
Learn a few things well.....this life is not long enough to do everything.....
( Words of wisdom from Albert Goshman ...it paid off for him - it might as well for YOU!!!- My own magic is styled after that motto... ![]() |
Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11176 Posts ![]() |
Third trick... magician borrows a dinner napkin and begins to produce something from it. It's possibly a bird... no a rabbit?... maybe a spring racoon?... NO! It's a toupee cleverly stolen from a dinner guest's head, right there at the table!
~michael baker
The Magic Company |
paulajayne![]() Inner circle London England 1160 Posts ![]() |
LOL
Paula
Paula Jay - Magic to Remember -
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Bob Sanders![]() Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20534 Posts ![]() |
Michael & Paula,
At least these things have class. Over fifteen years ago I was in the Capitol City Club in Montgomery having a party with my family when a political friend came to the table and insisted on a magic trick right there and then for his friends. Of course, I was unprepared. So I picked up a dinner napkin and asked what they would like to see. The response was the usual, "make a rabbit appear." Having failed to palm a rabbit on the way to the party, I did the next best thing. We cleared a corner of the table and I asked them to get ready to keep the rabbit on the table top when it happens. After all "quick like a bunny" has meaning. The napkin was spread on the table and they got into position. When I whisks away the napkin there was no rabbit. They were too slow! All that was there was evidence that the rabbit had been there. There were four or five black olive pits. How much proof do you need? It got a laugh and they left. How could it get better than that? Scheme! Use what you've got! Bob Magic By Sander |
Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11176 Posts ![]() |
Bob,
May I use that?
~michael baker
The Magic Company |
Bob Sanders![]() Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20534 Posts ![]() |
Michael,
You know that you can. Will you? I'm not sure that is for just anywhere. Pick your chances carefully. (It's insulting to rabbits.) See you in B'ham! Bob Magic By Sander |
Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11176 Posts ![]() |
Merci, Bob!
~michael baker
The Magic Company |
paulajayne![]() Inner circle London England 1160 Posts ![]() |
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On 2004-10-04 10:24, Bob Sanders wrote: Bob That's priceless - I love it. May I use it? Paula
Paula Jay - Magic to Remember -
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Bob Sanders![]() Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20534 Posts ![]() |
Paula,
Of course I would be flattered if you will use it. Please do! Maybe we should start a new thread: Olive Pit Magic? We could call this trick Gone But Not Forgotten! Enjoy! Bob Magic By Sander |
paulajayne![]() Inner circle London England 1160 Posts ![]() |
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On 2004-10-05 10:04, Bob Sanders wrote: Thank you kind sir. I am now adding currents to my close-up case. Maybe also prunes for a bigger animal! LOL Paula
Paula Jay - Magic to Remember -
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Bob Sanders![]() Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20534 Posts ![]() |
For the crew Michael and I face tonight, those might be right on target.
I know how to use them. Leave prunes at the tables that don't tip! (Don't let the manager see that!) End your sponge ball routine with prunes instead. (Dry humor? Oh I forgot that to Paula it's "Dry Humour") Then they could shrink to currents as in the Peter Rabbit sponge routine. Bob Magic By Sander |
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