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From: Blue Chip
Date: Tue Mar 25, 2003 1:11am
Subject: Re: [Derren Brown] Techniques used in the chatting up scene


>Just saw DB for the first time last week on E4. It was the Mind
>control series in which he uses his skills to try and chat up three
>models.
>
>Just wondering what techniques he used in order to find out what each
>of the girls were thinking.
>Was this a set-up?

Had to be - I doubt that they were "willing stooges." But if, say, DB said
"tell John so I know if I'm right"... would that be one way that he could
find out in advance?

>Was it about reading body language?

No, but him getting offered a date afterwards was! ;-)

>I noticed that when he said that the third girl would not fall for
>comments made about her looks; was this based on the fact that she
>kept on fiddling around with her bracelit?

No, she's a model - it's all she ever hears. Maybe not true for -every-
model, but he didn't CHOOSE -every- model as his prankee.

>When he started to talk to her, her facial expressions, were as if she
>was thinking "heard it all before". Had this something to do with it.
>
>If DB is that good, does he hold some kind of record as a 'player' who
>can chat up the most girls in one night?

I wonder if he knows Toss Jeffries?


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