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From: happany
Date: Fri Dec 6, 2002 11:00am
Subject: Re: the blind athlete
Here's the real reason why ' a waiter not a waitress '
led to Jazz -
'. . . the WAI-ter comes over and takes your order,
now it's a WAI-ter not a WAI-tress and as he WA-lks
a-WAY you are a-WA-re of . . .'
i.e. ' WAY - WAY - WAY - WAAH - WAY - WAAY ' ( Jazz )
Or has or has everyone noticed this already ?
--- In a previous message highroller entertainment casting wrote:
> Derren was using phonic ambiguities to subtly
> suggest the answers he was looking for. For
> example....
And I would like you to be aware
andle would
like
> you to be aware
andlewood like you to be
> aware
Sandalwood like you to be aware
This is why Bob
> replied 'Sandalwood' as opposed to candles (the answer
> that Derren was trying to suggest)
Other
> examples were disguising 'Hereford' in 'Nowhere that you
> think I might guess' and 'Jazz' in 'And as the waiter
> walks away'.
The bits about the cat and the
> emphasising that it is a waiter not a waitress are merely
> used to distract Bob's conscious so that Derren can
> slip in the suggestion to his subconscious, much like
> the trivial questions he asked Chris Ryan about
> Slippers or Moccasins, or what his father's maiden name
> is. These are simply used to distract and mentally
> wrongfoot the subject.
Remember, Derren said he
> chose Bob because (being blind) he knew he would pay
> more attention to subtle shifts in his voice tonality,
> and Bob simply responds with what pops into his mind
> first, which is Derren's phonetically cloaked
> suggestion. Notice how suprised he is on Sandalwood....he
> says 'For some reason I've got Sandalwood'. It is
> entirely likely that he does not know what sandalwood
> smells like, or couldn't identify it if he were to smell
> it, but that is still the answer that pops into his
> head.
Another easily identifiable technique is the
> 'let's HOME IN on...' line Derren uses before asking him
> whether it is indoors or outdoors. Both Home and In will
> prompt the subject to knee-jerk response 'indoors' as
> opposed to 'out'.#
Let me know your thoughts on
> this!
Daniel
Replies | Author | Yahoo! ID | Date | Size |
1799: Re: the blind athlete | Blue Chip | cs_bluechip | Fri 06/12/2002 | 4 KB |
1802: Re: the blind athlete | mjm710 | mjm710 | Fri 06/12/2002 | 2 KB |
1803: Re: the blind athlete | happany | happany | Fri 06/12/2002 | 5 KB |
1806: Re: the blind athlete | ganetauk | ganetauk | Fri 06/12/2002 | 5 KB |
1811: Re: the blind athlete | Blue Chip | cs_bluechip | Sat 07/12/2002 | 5 KB |
1813: Re: the blind athlete | ozric | klisher | Sat 07/12/2002 | 2 KB |
1804: Re: the blind athlete | ganetauk | ganetauk | Fri 06/12/2002 | 4 KB |