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I left my comment on your blogspot, Muley. I, for one, have experienced things for which there are no rational (in earth terms) explanations. I agree with you - showing love and respect is the first step. The rest we will learn as we go along.
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adnohr
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September 15, 2009
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I covered Kreskin for the college paper and watched him perform. BC-A, Bill’s R
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BC-A
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September 14, 2009
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The Amazing Kreskin!
Mikey,
Whoever heard of a fellow whose first name is Amazing? Maybe Marvelous Marvin Hagler, the boxer or Georgeous George, the wrestler. I once read a book that Kreskin wrote, in which he explained that people are so suggestible that they actually hypnotize themselves. On stage a volunteer from the audience, is asked questions about the family, friends, occupation, etc. always expecting to be hypno'ed at any moment. Finally Kreskin glances at the audience member, makes some awkward gesture that the dupe assumed was the exact moment of mesmerism. Kreskin says something about how easy it is to forget everyday things, then said to the volunteer, "By the way, please accept my apology, I never asked you your name! Will you please introduce yourself to the audience? While Kreskin is facing the crowd, the poor volunteer, is reaching for his or her wallet to look at their own drivers license, to learn their OWN NAME, because it has momentarily escaped them! The man was smooth and very, very good at what he did.
Guy
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northsage_45
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September 14, 2009
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I love these experiences! I am at a loss for words, but wow! The sight in the cafeteria had to be mind boggling but so very revealing! sam
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sam444
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September 14, 2009
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I did that one time on some mushrooms. Take it easy dude.
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RITE2SPIN
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September 13, 2009
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