Richard Kaufman wrote:Walter has made conflicting statements, but that doesn't make him bi-polar. Just inconsistent.
I agree...but that's not as funny...
Richard Kaufman wrote:Walter has made conflicting statements, but that doesn't make him bi-polar. Just inconsistent.
Christopher Lyle wrote:If you don't like me, or what I have to say, you can just ignore what my column and move on to the next one.
Keith Raygor wrote:Christopher Lyle wrote:If you don't like me, or what I have to say, you can just ignore what my column and move on to the next one.
I suppose. But that wasn't what I had in mind when I bought a subscription.
Mark.Lewis wrote:I think it is simply a matter of Walter changing his mind then changing it back again once he saw an actual issue. He decided it was no good then he wondered if he was perhaps wrong but once he saw the issue he realised he wasn't
Nathan Muir wrote:You mean like backstage gig photos? Or studio photos? How are the latter not the real deal?
Silly Walter wrote:Someone should write a column on how to create fake publicity photos and pass them off to Magic forums as if they were the real deal.
Jon Allen wrote:My favourite magic photo of all time is of three magicians at a black tie event. They were posing for a photo *after* entertaining The Queen. No sign of her or any sign of her being there but, hey, the caption says it so it must be true!
Nathan Muir wrote:I don't get the relevance. Does Ernie Bryant write for the Magic Menu?
Nathan Muir wrote:I don't see that as an impediment. He couldn't be any less stimulating that Chris Lyle's columns.