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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostWhen you said your wife gave you Deep Astonishment for your Birthday I assumed she'd bummed you with a dildo
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostThere lies a facinating insight into how your mind works baggy.
I for one am quite scared now.
Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostBest present Mrs. Dalek has bought for me was a magic trick called "Deep Astonishment". Not surprisingly, it does induce deep astonishment when performed correctly.
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David Copperfields trick
Where he convinces Claudia Schiffer to marry him
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostBecause I collect magic tricks. I am the worst (and I mean worst) magician on the planet, but like knowing how they work. Best (for the price) ever is Deep Astonishment with the Rising Card trick thrown in to give it a touch of sparkle.
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostBecause I collect magic tricks. I am the worst (and I mean worst) magician on the planet, but like knowing how they work. Best (for the price) ever is Deep Astonishment with the Rising Card trick thrown in to give it a touch of sparkle.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostOne where they guy said that someone had drawn a house, with a sun, a matchstalk cat, and written cat. That was mine.
How on earth could he know, answer also below
its called the one ahead trick. The first envelope was from a stooge in the audience. While he described the stooges picture, he was actually looking at mine. the stooge nodded. The second envelope, he described mine but was looking at someone elses piccie.
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One where they guy said that someone had drawn a house, with a sun, a matchstalk cat, and written cat. That was mine.
How on earth could he know, answer also below
its called the one ahead trick. The first envelope was from a stooge in the audience. While he described the stooges picture, he was actually looking at mine. the stooge nodded. The second envelope, he described mine but was looking at someone elses piccie.
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Originally posted by Chugnut View PostHow did you guess?
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