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    #11
    93

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      #12
      FFS. Stop now!

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        #13
        39

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          #14
          22.

          Oh, sorry: 42.

          I mean 23.

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            #15
            Old trick, I wonder if Disco knew that or "fell for it" ?

            Step 1
            Ask your selected audience member to select a two-digit odd number in which both digits are different and to concentrate on that number. Make sure that the audience member doesn't tell you the number.
            Step2
            Write down your prediction on the pad of paper. Alternatively, you can write down the number ahead of time before the person has even selected a number and say that you are writing down a prediction. The difference is that one appears to be a trick where you predict the future, and in the other you read the person's mind.
            Step3
            Write down the number 37 on your pad of paper. Your selected audience member may not actually choose the number 37, but it is overwhelmingly the most often selected number that meets the criteria.
            Step4
            Ask the person to say their number out loud and then reveal your prediction by showing the audience your paper. If the person doesn't select 37, say that you aren't on the same psychic wavelength. Don't reveal your prediction--if you do, you can't do the trick again. But if you don't reveal it, ask someone else in the audience to try.

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              #16
              99 (with flake)

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                #17
                57

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                  #18
                  Red

                  no

                  Blue
                  Originally posted by cailin maith
                  Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar??

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                    #19
                    I've changed my mind: 53

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                      #20
                      Another counting thread

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