How to do Magic tricks

By James Wong

Have you ever seen the magic trick which the magician magically produce a handkerchief inside a transparent decanter? By using the same principle, we can do amazing magic tricks, too. We start off by using different objects, like a picture instead of a handkerchief. You can use whatever things to do the trick, but the object would decide what you can do with it. You would also need a proper hiding place for it, too. Like a picture, it can be rolled up and hide in the edge of a photo frame.

The picture is pulled by a thread. And the action to pull the thread can be incorporated in the action of turning the frame, like what Orrin does in his Spider Web Trick. The turning of the frame would provide a tension to pull the thread. We could decide whether to turn it vertically or horizontally.

The thread is attached to the picture. This is brought into view as the frame turns. Some experiment might be necessary to determine the best hiding place. More experiment will determine the proper type of rotation. Other details, such as insuring that the picture will not be caught, construction to insure smooth passage, stiffness of the picture stock and other' matters will develop the best general plan.

Methods of pulling the thread other than turning the frame would be using assistant or counterweight or some sort of mechanical device. The thread could be tied on a chair on stage and the magician holds the picture frame in hands. When he desires to execute the trickery, he can simply walk forward and the thread is tightened and the picture is pulled into view.

Or go back to the milk bottle. Use that instead of a decanter. Put it on a turntable. Provide a method of fastening the bottle so it will not fly off. Then spin it. This could cause a handkerchief, a flag, even a flower to appear, pulled into view quickly from a pocket concealed within the turntable top.

This thread pulling device can be applied to more than stage props. You can setup the system on your body and make things like handkerchief or cards to appear at your finger tips. Secure a thread on the object you want to produce. Fix the other end on a place like your belt. The object then can be hidden within your clothing. When you want to produce the object, hook your thumb onto the thread and extend the hand quickly to cause the object to fly into your hand.

Using this device, you can make a silk, a rose or other props to appear in your hands and get into another magic routine. - 30290

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The Outrageous Magician Who Made Me Question Reality Itself

By Miles Sunkest

So the other day I was walking down the street, just minding my own business. I had kind of a hangover, and wasn't quite sure where I was going. I just wanted to get out of the house, if you catch my drift. I passed by these really strange bar, and inside was this guy surrounded by beautiful women, so naturally I went inside to take a peek.

I looked inside and noticed this one guy doing all these random card tricks for the people inside. I walked in, and they seemed to be regular run of the mill card tricks that most people learn in second grade. He would have people guess a card, put it back in the deck, and then immediately tell them what card it was. Needless to say it was rather impressive.

After that he seemed to tap into the dark forces of evil. He used some kind of black magic to reach into peoples minds, and pull out information. Then he would go outside, and stop a random person on the street, and put them into some kind of hypnotic trance. Then under the hypnotic trance, they would tell everybody the secrets that this magician had psychically extracted from the first guy. Most people were shocked beyond expression.

After that, he started doing basic illusion tricks. Rabbits out of hats, birds out of shoe boxes, normal stuff that you'd find ads for in the back of popular science. He did make this girls bra disappear, which was pretty cool. I don't think she was too happy, though.

I decided to leave, and as I was walking out the front door, I heard a booming, mystical yet authoritative voice screaming from behind me. Like a cold desperate voice from the pits of eternal loneliness.

You must study the dark arts! You must explode magic tricks revealed and expose the secrets to all who wish to learn! It is up to you! Of course, I ran away as fast as I could, never to return to that strange place ever again. - 30290

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Here Be Dragons

By Zeeman Haus

To slay a dragon you must understand two things: what a dragon is and that you are wasting your time. There are no such things as dragons! However, the dragon does come in many forms in gaming, books, history and media. We will explore the dragon in these mediums and look at how the myth of the creature has evolved and why. Or, we'll just crack some dragon jokes and keep on going.

The image of the evil dragon, burning villages and eating livestock was standard to European literature. Many of these tales involved damsels in distress and vast treasure troves collected by the monsters. One interesting point though was how the "beasts" managed to carry coin if they were so large. Myths don't always account for everything.

Asian dragons typically, are the opposite. They are considered intelligent and benevolent, or good. Dragons in Asian myth will often take on human form and offer help to heroes in the form of guidance and offer wisdom. They are considered to be predominately a water elemental that take interest in the affairs of man beyond what they can eat and carry away from the local village.

One of the most famous historical stories involving dragons surrounds the story of Saint George, the patron saint of England. George was a Roman cavalry officer who converted to Christianity. To prove that Christianity was stronger than his Pagan roots, George found and slew a massive dragon. This led to the concept of knights slaying dragons all over Europe. This might explain all the burning and sheep eating that went on. If dragons had been real, it's not a considerable leap to think they would want some payback!

Mythical dragons span the entire globe in one form or another. In Europe they are pictured as very large, four legged lizards, later as the myth evolved, so did the dragon's wings. Asian dragons, when not in human form, were often pictured as large serpents with or without wings. The dragons of India looked somewhat dog-like, but there are no myths surviving of them ever chasing a ball.

J.R.R. Tolkien's book the Hobbit helped re-popularized the concept of a flying reptile laying waste to the countryside and eating sheep and burning villages. This dragon could speak though and is considered the template for the modern concept of dragons.

Dragons in western culture became even more popular with the advent of the game Dungeons and Dragons. Often players would game in a group hoping to take on dragons of a decidedly European look who had varying degrees of intelligence and malice. Tiamat being the deity of these dragons.

Dragons have been around in myths and legend for centuries. Their prominence in popular culture can be seen in media even today. They symbolize strength, power and the elemental forces of nature and what man sees in himself. Dragons will no doubt continue to do so for centuries to come. - 30290

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Invent New Magic Tricks with Old Magic Principles

By John Wong

New magic tricks are easily created by giving some twists to some classic magic tricks or principles. Take the old appearing handkerchief in decanter trick as an example. This could be converted into a new trick by substituting props other than those used in the original version. A milk bottle could be used instead of the conventional decanter. Or a whiskey bottle. Use a necktie in place of the handkerchief, or even a small collapsible snake. Or combine the milk bottle, alone, with any vanish of a flag, a handkerchief or a piece of silk wearing apparel-even a brassiere or a pair of panties.

Sometimes a very little change made in an old magic effect can make a huge difference. The change may be even smaller than using a different container. We now compare another trick that look completely different from the decanter trick, but in fact utilizes the very same thread pulling principle.

The Spider Web Trick is also to produce something by pulling the object quickly into view just as the decanter trick. The spider web trick still uses a thread which is the most important part of the trickery. But Orrin switched a card for the handkerchief. A cool spider figure is used instead of a transparent decanter. A disc decorated to look like a spider web is used instead of a plain table.

Another important change made to the tricks is the pulling method. Originally the thread is pulled by an assistant or a counter weight. But Orrin improved the pulling by incorporating the action into another flourish action which is turning the table. The turning of the table also helped in concealing the path of the card. So the effect becomes like this: the magician display a spider figure on a web. He then turns the web and the chosen card mysteriously appears at the mouth of the spider.

Orrin may not have been going through those steps to produce his famous spider web trick. But here we explain a possible way in which the reader can follow to change the old decanter trick into the new spider web trick.

The steps to change the old decanter trick into the spider web trick may be as the following. First, we make a different object to appear. We use a card instead of a handkerchief. Second, we change the appearing location from a transparent decanter to a spider figure. Third, we change the pulling method from application of a direct straight line force to a turning torque force. Forth, the appearing location is moved instead of the appearing object. Fifth, a disguising background is used to conceal the thread which allow the trick to be performed more close up.

From the spectators' point of view, the two magic performance maybe very different. But in fact, they use the very similar principle in substance. - 30290

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The Ability To Perform Top Magic Tricks

By James Anthony

Mastering magic tricks is a performing art. This form of art is designed to entertain people and create the illusion of what cant be possible happening in front of your eyes. The masters who create these illusions are called magicians.

Magic comes from the Latin word Magi. The Magi was a man who had the ability to predict the future by reading the stars. Possibly the best and most famous illusionists and was harry Houdini. He was an amazing magician and his magic tricks still amaze people today. He was also the greatest escapologists ever to live.

Magic tricks are successfully created with mis direction and sleight of hand. Sometimes mirrors or some other form of deception was used as well. Anything the magician could do to create a sense of wonder as he performs his seemingly impossible magic tricks.

However, magic tricks wouldn't happen without an audience who is willing to be tricked. These audiences go in knowing they are going to be deceived, yet they sit and watch the show in amazement, even though all they are watching is trickery. The act of magic tricks never fail to amaze audiences.

Houdini's main reason for success was because he earned the trust of his fans. He spent time debunking charlatans who claimed they had magical powers by showing how they performed their tricks but while also performing tricks of his own. Following suit today are magicians like Penn and Teller who perform the same stunts of magic and debunking.

During the twentieth century in the U. S., magic tricks were mostly thought of as a children's form of entertainment. This began to change however with the revival of Doug Henning. He began to bring back the old practices of magic tricks and began to amaze adult audiences once again on television and on stage.

In the twentieth century, many illusionists have emerged that are simply amazing. Performers like David Blaine perform Houdini style magic tricks like escapes and physical endurance displays for his fans. Most of these magicians we see on television perform their magic tricks in front of a live audience in order to gain the trust of their television audience.

Today's tricks are based on the old principals of magic tricks. The saying it's all done with mirrors was about magic tricks performed with mirrors. However, today magicians don't typically use mirrors anymore. They are very hard to set up as well as transport.

There are many types of magic tricks that can be done. Production tricks are where a magician produces something from nothing. Vanishing tricks are the opposite, where the magician makes something disappear. Transformation tricks are when the magician turns one object into another in front of your eyes. Restoration is where the magician first destroys an object then makes it whole again.

Teleportation tricks are when the magician moves an object from one place to another or when two objects change places. Escapology is when the magician is typically restrained and works his way to escape to safety. Levitation is simply where the magician appears to defy gravity and Penetration is when the magician is able to make one solid object move through another. Most magic tricks today that are successful are a mixture of forms, making an entire show for the audience. - 30290

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Getting a Feel for Dungeons and Dragons

By Zeeman Haus

Know ye now of days gone by where elves ruled and dragons flew? Know ye not? Well I'm going to tell you a thing or two about Dungeons and Dragons so you can impress all your friends.

Dungeons and Dragons was first on the scene nearly 36 years ago as a game. Invented in 1974, it saw several rules changes and some refinement of the last three and half decades, though it say it's hay day in the mid-80s when everyone short of your Grandmother tried the game at one point or the other.

Dungeons and Dragons could be considered a board game as well and a role playing game. It does, after all, have a "board" or map that players will have to navigate. There are game pieces to be used, but all similarity ends there. The dice used is the beginning of the divergence from the "normal" board game.

The game is heavily dependent on the roll of the dice. Unlike other games your game piece- pardon me, character can only move so many spaces a turn, or round. The dice determine combat scores (roll for a hit) and success of spells and other factors, such as whether or not your character will be turned into a goat and for how long. By goat, we mean literally, a goat, it's happened. The kicker is that the dice are not your standard 6 sided variety. They come in an amazing assortment of sides and colors.

Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Half-Elves and Halflings are all races that can be played through 99.9% of the mods; they are the base classes. Each of these races has areas of strength and weakness. Which one is chosen as the character to be played will help in determining the class of the character.

Class is the next major factor and entire websites have been dedicated to each class of character, but here's a basic breakdown of the different classes. Warriors will have no magic but strong close combat (melee) aptitude and roughed endurance. Mages or Wizards are weaker physically and cannot take as much damage as the warrior, but they do have a few tricks up their sleeves. Priests tend to be the healers of the group and are desired as playing partners, though a lot of players prefer not to play this type of character. Typically a priest is on par physically with a magic user. Thieves would be the final basic class. What a thief does is fairly straightforward; they pick locks, take things and have an ability to detect traps. Combinations of these classes exist and keep the game lively. A Paladin for instance is a priest/warrior combo. Race restrictions apply though. Some races just can't be certain types of classes.

The only two basic elements of the game that we've missed so far are levels and alignment. When the player completes a quest they will gain experience points. These points are added to the total experience of the character. Once a certain number of points have been gained, the character will go up to the next level and gain new skills and strengths. Alignment is how your character's morals fit into the game. There are basically three alignments: good, evil and neutral. All three alignments can be in the same group together and co-exist towards the same goals or quests. Having characters of different alignments in the same party can make for interesting game play to say the least.

Part of the lure of Dungeons and Dragons has been its ability to adapt and how the game will allow players to adapt it to their specific tastes. This brief article is but a sliver of the options and game play of the D&D realm. What's amazing is that the game is still alive in certain gaming circles and still played today, proving to not be a fad. So if you missed it at its pinnacle, you can still drop by the local comic book shop, check the bulletin board and buy what you need! - 30290

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How to Do Simple Production Magic Tricks

By Philip Wong

Sometimes magician can produce an object by pretending the required work has been done but in fact he only does the work while audience's attention is directed away. Somewhat similar to this is loading a new object in the act of taking away that produced. A familiar repeating cigar production illustrates this perfectly.

One cigar is produced and placed in the opposite hand. But while the right is placing it in the left, the left hand is loading another, unseen, into the right. There are probably nine hundred and seventy-five thousand ways this principle of secretly loading while attention is elsewhere might be disguised, cloaked, counterfeited or otherwise camouflaged.

To attempt to give a complete list of the various ways in which this method has been utilized in the past, not to speak of the possible applications in the future, would be impossible. And if you can't think of other things to use-I mean things that haven't been used before-you're wasting your time with this book. There are at least a million objects that have never been used with it. Get a Sears, Roebuck catalogue and check the items, new items, you see.

We often hear that "the hand is quicker than the eye", this is possible for magicians, but in a way differ from what people think. The hand is never fast enough to be invisible, instead the other ways of achieving great speed is used. Another common method that magicians use to produce an object is to bring it into view with a speed so high that people cannot tell where it came from.

In general, there are three classes of mechanical pulls that may bring an object into sight from a remote hiding place. They bring it into sight with the requisite amount of speed. These are the pulled thread, the elastic pull and the spring pull. Other mechanical power applications include released counterweight, electric motor, steam engine-come under this heading, if the subject of the production is brought into position with the proper amount of speed. In addition, there is the catapult that throws the object to production location.

Usually a thread is used to pull out the object. An perfect illustration would be the appearing handkerchief effect. The handkerchief is tied by a thread that runs from the neck of a bottle to the inside and through a hole at the side to an assistant or a machine. The bottle is put on a table and the handkerchief is hidden inside a secret pocket in the table. The assistant or the machine then pulls the string at the appropriate moment extremely quickly to produce the handkerchief inside the bottle or container. - 30290

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Choosing a Good Magic The Gathering Deck

By John Wong

You need a good deck to fight your opponent in Magic The Gathering. You need to choose a good Mana color for your deck that suit your own playing style and strategies. In the old tradition Magic game, different mana colors have totally exclusive abilities. For example, you can only cast blue spells if you have blue mana only. But the new game play allows the players to cast spells of a different color for a little bit more mana cost. Moreover, there are usually more limitations and requirements you need to be aware of when doing so.

On the other hand, cards of the same Mana color usually have inherent advantages to one another, making the effect stronger. In contrast, cards of opposing Mana would usually apply limitations on each other and make the effect weaker.

Due to the inherent effects of same color cards, some may think that a deck must be build with cards of one color only. But in fact, the game is designed in such an intelligent way that multi-color deck can also very powerful. Each color has its own style of attack. A single color deck may be more predictable and this decreases its chance of winning. Also, a single color deck can only use abilities of its own and miss out the strengths of other colors.

The good news is that the Magic game is ever-changing. There are expansion sets which include new cards that allow one mana color to use other color spells. Balancing the power of different colors.

A multi-color deck is not so easy to handle well. Blindly mixing many different color cards would bring yourself into the worst situation possible because the chance of getting bad draws greatly increases. Like the situation when you have black lands producing black mana only but all cards in your hand are white. You will be sitting and waiting for death.

Hence, playing multi-colored deck may be a superior sounding strategy, but you have to buy a lot of multi-color cards. And these cards are usually more expensive than single color cards plus we're not talking about one or two. For example, City of Brass, when it is tapped, it deals 1 damage to player and adds one Mana of any color to your Mana Pool. It costs around $4.5. If you have decided to build a multi-color deck, bear in mind that you will need a lot of cards like that. And yes, you have complete right to refusing buying cards like that and rely on luck, but be warned that you must get used to eating bad draws. - 30290

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The Perk Of Identifying A Wedding Magician

By Andrew Edmonds

Weddings are magical events and sometimes it takes someone with special powers to make it come to life. A wedding magician is a person who provides support and assistance in a variety of ways to ensure the vision becomes a reality for the young couple. In the excitement of the moment many engaged couples lack the understanding of exactly how much work is involved in planning a wedding, but discover it all too soon. Selection of the ceremony and reception sites, choosing from the thousands of invitations available, determining colors, and many other things go into a wedding and can cause much stress if sufficient support is not available or requested.

Wedding planners come in all shapes, sizes, ages, and levels of experience. It may be one's parents, friends, or other acquaintances. In other cases, it may be a professional who specializes in turning any wedding into a magical event. At any rate, one should not despair; help is just a telephone call away. Some people get help after beginning their planning while others seek help from the beginning. Regardless of when a wedding planner is called in their role is to ensure that the day goes without a hitch.

If a person feels overwhelmed at the very thought of all the things that need to be done to prepare for a wedding they should not have any qualms about asking for help. After all, if one took a new job they would not be expected to know all the ins and outs of a company from the moment they walked through the door. The same goes for weddings. Finding the right vendors, getting everyone and everything where it needs to be on the big day, and much more can be more than a bride or groom needs to deal with on their big day.

One of the first things a bride does after getting engaged is begin selecting the dress. This is actually an excellent move as much of the wedding, such as formality and theme, is determined by this article of clothing. The mother of the bride and her attendants can serve as the wedding magicians here by providing support and recommendations that will help carry the vision through to the big day. It is one of the easiest tasks to be completed, however, and after it is selected much work has to be completed perfectly. It is from here on out that it seems magic is really needed.

The bride and groom together can pick out the invitations and then address and mail them, but this task can become quite tedious. Since they must also choose the church, minister, and honeymoon destination, which are often quite personal choices, utilizing the services of a wedding magician in the form of a planner can alleviate much of the burden with this and many other tasks. A baker must be consulted regarding the wedding cake design and flavors that fit the theme of the overall wedding, the reception site needs to be secured and set up, flowers need to arrive on time, and many other things must come together on a moment's notice on this special day. These things can be done without assistance from someone else, but it's so much nicer to know that there's a little magic at work on the big day.

Many times the bride's parents, who finance the wedding, are overlooked but definitely belong in the Wedding Magician category. Not only do they agree with almost everything their daughter decides, but support any reasonable decisions she may make. They are caught up in the excitement of the moment and pass this on to their daughter so she can really enjoy the moment. Additionally, not only financially ensuring the wedding is a magical experience, they also often complete many of the tasks themselves.

Although a wedding planner may be considered too expensive for people planning a wedding they are really worth the cost. They will assist in all aspects of the event, not the least of which is the reception. They also have a variety of vendors available that often give significant discounts when working with the planner. For instance, the reception concerns finding the proper location, decorating, finding a caterer for the event, locating a good bakery to prepare the wedding cake, making guest favors, and many other things. They only goal is to ensure that the magic of the day is worth remembering for a lifetime.

A wedding magician is any person who can assist the bride and groom to make their wedding a beautiful memory that will last their entire lives. Sometimes it is someone hired, sometimes it is family or friends, but in any case, this person or persons involved will make the day seem magical for all involved. - 30290

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Considering A Wedding Magician To Your Reception For The Ultimate Fun Day

By Andrew Edmonds

A great little touch that packs a punch for any wedding is the consideration of hiring a wedding magician. You might think that hiring a magician for your wedding is a bit tacky. But in actuality people do it all the time and it is a great added touch to get the party going no matter what the event.

Imagine your guests are arriving to the reception but you are still getting your pictures done and enjoying yourself but what are your guests doing with themselves? Of course there may be an open bar or they are looking for their assigned seating and wondering when they can eat as well as when you will arrive.

So during this time you can have a wedding magician roving through your guests performing little tricks to set the tone of entertainment for them. While they are standing in the line for the bar or chatting amongst themselves a magician can be entertaining until you arrive with your wedding party.

A magician can work a room and see who needs an ice breaker. They are entertainers and keen to know who needs to get a conversation going. They are great at introducing others and giving them something fun to talk about. This is great for your guests who may be on the shy side but want to have fun as well.

When you finally arrive you will be entering a party that has already started and your guests are enjoying themselves and not a bunch of friends and family chomping at the bit to get to the food. You can have a bit with the magician to transition your arrival when you get there for added fun.

As the reception keeps going a wedding magician can continue to do tricks for the wedding party and the guests. They will be there as long as you hire them to be. It can be for the first hour of the reception or two. It is up to you. You can see what tricks they do and they can show you what up close tricks they have for entertaining on the spot.

Wedding magicians are great for any age and will entertain all. They are fun and whimsical in nature and great to be around. A magician who specializes in weddings will be able to coordinate their routine around your event size and style and give an appropriate performance. Whether small and intimate or grandiose and elegant a magician will adapt to their surroundings and be an addition to the festivities.

You can find a wedding magician online by doing a search for them and where they are available for hire. It is best to get references from the company you are hiring and a few quotes. It is good to check with others who have used their services and see how their reputation is for quality service and professionalism while on the job. Many of them have really great websites you can check out and even see a video of some of their tricks. Look online today to see how a magician can spark up your festivities for your wedding. - 30290

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All American Magic Shop For Magic Tricks For Entertaining Of All Ages

By James Anthony

When you are searching for an American Magic shop for magic tricks you can find a lot of options around. Many major cities, and even small towns, have a specialized store where you can find the latest tips on tricks to learn magic. They have all the supplies you need for illusions and will give you a lot of ideas for new tricks that are out on the market.

You won't be disappointed learning the best tricks that are being developed all the time from top performers in American and Canada. Most have reasonable cost value for magicians of any age to learn your skills. Even children can benefit from learning magic and many find it fascinating. Some shops even have lessons that you can take in a group or privately.

There are always new tricks being developed for you to learn. You may even develop one yourself someday. You can find many different stores that have the latest and great tricks from America and Canada. There are slight of hand tricks and major illusions. The good ones to learn for entertaining are the close up ones that really amaze people.

You can always watch new magicians teach tricks on You Tube as well. Here you can watch it step by step just like a class. You can also watch other sites where you can download tricks for a small charge to help a poor magician make a living. If they developed a trick it is only fair that they get compensated for it. Most of these charges are minimal about the price of downloading a song from online.

You can also buy one of the many books that are available on the market, or even borrow one from the library. Many stores also carry DVDs that you can watch over and over until you get the trick down. You may discover a magician you really like and want to do tricks like them.

If your child has an interest in doing stand up learning magic can be a great tool to incorporate into an act. It teaches them to be quick on their toes and learn fast. Many famous comedians started out doing magic tricks such as Steve Martin who used to work in the magic shop at Disneyland.

If you want to get your feet wet per say in magic and don't want to invest a lot of money consider buying some playing cards and watch a video on You Tube. Then you can see if you really enjoy doing it. You may find that learning to do illusions and tricks is really fun and you can go up from there to more difficult tricks.

Educating yourself with magic tricks is a great way to have fun, learn a new skill and entertain others. Learning presentation skills that you do in magic can help you in all walks of life when you have to talk in front of people. If you would like to become a performer you can learn all kinds of skills to have in your pocket for when the time is right. - 30290

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How My Mind Was Drained And My Pockets Were Swollen By The Imp Magician From Hell

By Miles Sunkest

So the other night something happened to me that I am one hundred percent certain that you are not going to believe. If you are one of those skeptics that needs proof for everything, then you've wandered into the wrong part of the Internet. However, if you have an open mind and like to be entertained, keep reading. This all happened on one of those nights that seem like any other night.

A group of buddies just burst in, without knocking, without calling, without any pretense whatsoever. They merely arrived, and informed me I was going with them. My refusal didn't seem to be part of their plan, so I acquiesced.

Outside was a big limo. Why I'll never know. We piled in the back, and drinks were served all around. They told me that we were going to see a special magician that only performed to private audiences, and only by invitation only. Whatever. I had no idea what that meant. We showed up at an abandoned shoe repair shop in some strip mall that had seen better days.

We waltzed in the place, and it was packed with about hundred people. It looked much larger from the inside. Everybody was kind of milling about, chattering mindlessly about this and that. That's when my hold on reality slipped completely into oblivion.

This really creepy guy just appeared from the rafters. He floated down, but we couldn't' see any wires. Then he started making all these objects appear, and vanish, and float around in mid-air. There was no way he was doing any tricks. He was completely real. Then he said some weird words in Latin, or something, and all this money started floating down from the sky. The people went nuts. It kept floating down for what seemed like a long time. Finally it stopped, and he was gone.

The entire ride home, my friends kept smiling and counting there money. I had quite a large wad myself. I kept waiting to wake up from the dream, but so far it's still real. There is more magic to be had, and if you're interested, I think you know where to go. That is all for now. - 30290

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