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From: magic_woody
Date: Thu Apr 3, 2003 12:25am
Subject: various

Okay it's been a while since I've posted so forgive me if I'm rusty.
I have a few points.

1. A subject was brought up about limiting lurkers and putting
safety precautions in for children. One of the points raised was to
remove members for not posting emails (the lurkers). I am totally
against this. One of the main reasons for this is that I am
receiving 50 emails a day including such subjects as; which music
album is the best, how to play the piano; who likes the violin?, I
sat in row k at some event next to some person, watch dead poet
society and who can forget the numerous Sherlock Holmes, as you
probably know the list goes on. So how about limiting this stuff to
private email and save the rest of us time.

2. This guy who has provided us with the deadly "remove your
headache" solution. I would personally like to thank this person for
posting this as it is informative and is connected to Derren Brown.
Yes I understand that it is dangerous but people who study magic are
gererally intelligent (except me! i'm sure a few of you will be
replying - I'll teach this technique of knowing what you will reply)
Derren even implies this in his book.

I would to also like to thank the people on this site who ask
magic/psycological questions and those who provide the answers,
useful links and recomended books as I feel that the purpose of this
site is to allow us to progress as magitians and understand the
workings of Derren Brown


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4080: Re: variousganetaukganetaukThu 03/04/20033 KB
4088: Re: variousPaulo Romanipaulo_romaniThu 03/04/20034 KB
4098: Re: various - going completely OT ;o)novembertuesdaynovembertuesdayThu 03/04/20033 KB
4118: Re: variouskiller_b0187killerb_0187Fri 04/04/20032 KB

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