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doowopper Elite user 492 Posts |
I am a faculty member in psychology at a university and have been at this magic thing for about 50 years. Sometimes I do magic/mentalism in class to make a point, such as the relationship of ESP to the scientific process and to perceptual processes. Now, if I can just figure out how to deduct my purchases of magic/mentalism as a business expense and create the illusion that I am getting younger.
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Jared Lewis New user 16 Posts |
I will be a Theater student at Northwestern University in Chicago this fall. For the summer I am working as programmer at a Video Surveillance company. I do not know what type of work I will be engnged in once I get to Chicago. A while back I bought tons of Bikes at Costco. The main thing is I probably spend maybe $100 on books every year. So overall, its actually not so bad.
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Jaymz023 Veteran user Midwest 356 Posts |
I am an Engineer for Union Pacific Railroad.
Creator of "Re-Attached" an easy piece by piece Torn and Restored card routine.
http://www.lybrary.com/reattached-p-250.html |
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