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From: gordo_ala_moore
Date: Mon Oct 28, 2002 7:15pm
Subject: Re: General stuff on MC3

I have always assumed the betting track was pure pattern interrupt,
but having watched it for the second time last night, i recon the
first woman was in on it, i.e. when the camera came into view, look
at her facial expression, not what you yould expect from someone whos
TOTE has been interrupted(she was smirking). The second woman on the
otherhand looks far more likely to be in a state of confusion.

Anyway, you decide for yourself, but i recon Derren's failure with
the first woman was still a success !

Cheers, Gordon

P.S. is "tranceformations" any good, i have been swithering about
forking out for a second hand "Hypnotic realities", but may by
tranceformations instead. depending on your feedback. is it
too "therapyish"?


--- In a previous message vlaca_malacca wrote:
> Howdy doo, all!
>


> Having watched MC3 last night, I have a number of small
> questions/requests.
>
> 1.) I'm half-way through 'Tranceformations', and have just
completed
> the HSI technique description (very insightful!). I understand the
> whole idea, but in the Walthamstow Greyhounds scene in MC3, is
Derren
> breaking a pattern by hitting the window, or is it something other
> than pattern interruption?
>
> 2.) Could anyone with tips/information on the Spearmint Rhino trick
> (the touching of the dancers' hands) please post/email anything
> they've got? I find this trick fascinating, and hopefully it's not
> too difficult to replicate.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim
>

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1439: Re: General stuff on MC3vlaca_malaccavlaca_malaccaMon 28/10/20023 KB
1442: Re: General stuff on MC3killerb_0187killerb_0187Mon 28/10/20024 KB
1451: Re: General stuff on MC3gordo_ala_mooregordo_ala_mooreTue 29/10/20024 KB
1457: Re: General stuff on MC3ozricklisherTue 29/10/20022 KB

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