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From: uberman_21
Date: Mon Mar 10, 2003 2:41am
Subject: Re: [Derren Brown] Sunday Telegraph 9/03/03 Can this man read minds? - Part 1
Yeah, i tried that, but it didn't upload properly. have rebooted and
will see how far i get now.
who said computers don't do anything wrong. it's close to going out
the window!!!
--- In a previous message Blue Chip wrote:
> Just a thought dude, would it be easier to upload it as a .txt
file?
>
> >Derren Brown has been astonishing audiences with his apparent
> >telepathic powers. Is it just a trick? John Preston spends a
> >bewildering day with the celebrated 'psychological magician'.
> >
> >Let me make one thing quite clear at the outset. I am not, I
think,
> >a particularly credulous person. Nor do I generally allow
strangers
> >to go rooting about in the dark dungeons of my subconscious.
> >Frankly, I prefer those dungeons to remain properly bolted - to me
> >or anyone else. Especially me, come to think of it. Bearing all
this
> >in mind, let us step bravely into the unknown.
> >
> >I am sitting in the Bristol flat of the 'psychological magician'
> >Derren Brown. All around the walls are stuffed animals, including
a
> >moose, a fox and a turkey. There is also - unstuffed - a parrot
> >which fltters about and occasionally alights on my knee. Brown has
> >asked me to write down three memories from childhood on three
pieces
> >of paper. One memory is to do with an activity I enjoyed; one a
> >hobby I had; and one the name of a friend.
> >
> >On my first piece of paper I have written 'Athletics'. On my
second
> >piece of paper, not altogether accurately, given that the only
> >thiÈñ`÷úeý"/âçÀ,ºdÅ~kFŸ{<»¹`_ÝÞacB‡A×32#˹†#ü¸›o/©£¿
> >
> >
> >
> >[e-mail address removed]
> >
> >
> >
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