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Mikael Eriksson Inner circle None of your business 1064 Posts |
I just want to share a funny memory with you. It´s about when I met Jay Scott Berry and his wife. He was invited to Sweden by a friend of mine, and he was going to hold a workshop, which I attended. Before it started my friend made me aware that there was something in the bathroom, which I might want to see. It was a big lizard, an Iguana I think. It was sitting on top of the bathroom mirror. Jay Scott Berry´s wife told me some facts about it. Then I aparently disconnected my brain, because I said: "Aha, okay" and turned the light off and began to close the door as I left the bathroom. Jay Scott´s wife who was standing outside the door of course became frightened that the poor lizard would panic and fall from the mirror getting hurt. This was Brainerror I.
Later, Brainerror II occured. I wanted to show Jay Scott a rope trick that only a handful persons in Sweden know, invented by a Swedish magician. I approached Jay Scott and asked him if he wanted to see something interesting. He said yes, and I put my hand into my pocket to get the rope out, and became aware that I had a chocolate bar there. The chocolate bar was of course melted, and I pulled my hand from the pocket and looked at my chocolate-smeared fingers. I explained as best as I could what had happened, and left to see if I could save the rope. I returned a few minutes later with a rope that was practically as dirty as when I left, did my trick, and asked Jay Scott what he thought. He answered politely that it was good, but his face told another story Mikael |
Lee Marelli Special user Aurora, Colorado 876 Posts |
It is amazing the things we get ourselves into.
"Mentalism is a state of mind." Marelli
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