"Practical joke or toy? Leather 'mouse' shows Romans' playful side.
Unique 2,000-year-old discovery made by staff in lockdown at Northumberland’s Vindolanda Museum"
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... ayful-side
Ancient Mouse
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Re: Ancient Mouse
It's Mark Lewis's first pitch item.
- Zig Zagger
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Re: Ancient Mouse
Come on... he's not that old, or is he?
Tricks, tips, news, interviews, musings and fun stuff: Have a look at our English-German magic blog! http://www.zzzauber.com
Advancing the art in magic one post at a time (yeah, right!)
Advancing the art in magic one post at a time (yeah, right!)
Re: Ancient Mouse
Speaking of Mark, did he get banned again? I haven't seen him posting anything for quite a few weeks now.
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Re: Ancient Mouse
Oh boy! What did he do now may I ask?
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Re: Ancient Mouse
Since he hadn't posted here for ages, I'd e-mailed him a few days ago to check that he was ok. And he told me that he'd been banned.
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Re: Ancient Mouse
I.M. Magician wrote:Oh boy! What did he do now may I ask?
The last post I remember was him crowing about how much better Canada was handling the virus than the U.S.
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Re: Ancient Mouse
I must say that I do enjoy most of the musings, anecdotes, and professional advice he is sharing here.
What I rather dislike is his uncanny ability to highjack many threads and move them off-topic.
But look at us: Even without his presence, we manage to bring him in and to distract from the actually interesting topic shared by Mr Stokes... Strange...
What I rather dislike is his uncanny ability to highjack many threads and move them off-topic.
But look at us: Even without his presence, we manage to bring him in and to distract from the actually interesting topic shared by Mr Stokes... Strange...
Tricks, tips, news, interviews, musings and fun stuff: Have a look at our English-German magic blog! http://www.zzzauber.com
Advancing the art in magic one post at a time (yeah, right!)
Advancing the art in magic one post at a time (yeah, right!)
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Re: Ancient Mouse
Mark has asked me to let you know that the printed version of the Annotated Royal Road to Card Magic is almost ready
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Re: Ancient Mouse
Dave, thanks you for contacting him and tell us he is OK. I'm glad to know that he is OK about the Virus
"The Passion of an Amateur Card Magician"
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"La pasion de un cartómago aficionado"
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"La pasion de un cartómago aficionado"
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Re: Ancient Mouse
Dave Le Fevre wrote:Mark has asked me to let you know that the printed version of the Annotated Royal Road to Card Magic is almost ready
Not only is it ready I was greatly amused to see this comment on a British magic forum concerning the book. The reason I was amused was that the comment was made after a long, long detailed review of another book entirely. Of course, I always had a rather sadistic sense of humour. Grafting does that to you I am afraid. Anyway, here is the comment.
"I think I finally found 'The Holy Grail' of Card Magic literature earlier this year, with Mark Lewis's Annotated Royal Road to Card Magic. Despite the age of the original content; with Mark's superb updates/annotations; it remains the most useful book of commercial card magic ever produced."