I had never come across today’s prompt word for Linda’s Just Jot it January before. According to Dictionary.com, it means ‘sleight of hand’ the kind of thing a magician uses to perform tricks.
I have always been fascinated by magic, and would sit spellbound as a child when someone would perform even the most simple of tricks. I was thrilled when I was shown how to do a simple card trick, and would drive people mad wanting to try it out!
Magic has come a long way now, with magicians finding more and more outrageous tricks and illusions to impress us with. One of my best friends had a magician at her wedding breakfast and we wouldn’t let him get away from our table, wanting to see more tricks and trying to work out how he did them (we couldn’t)!
My ex-brother-in-law was very good at ‘magic’ and would amaze the children by pulling coins out of their hair, or ‘reading their minds’ with his card tricks. They loved it.
As much as I love magic, I still like to know how they do it. There was a programme on a few years ago that had a masked magician going through some of his tricks, showing how he did them. I was shocked at just how much work went into them, with split second timing, hidden props, and covert communication with their ‘glamorous assistant.’ However, they are masters of their craft and constantly strive to amaze and astound us.
However, they are masters of their craft and constantly strive to amaze and astound us, and I am glad that they do. We all need a bit of magic in our lives!
Yes! I think magic tricks somehow bring out the child in us. 😀
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Definitely! 🙂
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You love magic? That’s why you were born as a woman… or is it the other way around? LOL!!! Now, seriously, I amazed too – totally! As you say, it is breathtaking how in splits of seconds they need to be on time and doing several things at the same time to lead the focus of the audience towards something different. 2 1/2 years ago I joined a show of David Copperfield…. I was blown away!!!! My daughter was picked for a trick. She held one of the pillars and he made a whole car appear on and even sat in it. She said that she did not notice anything!
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David Copperfield is an amazing magician. He does such huge illusions. and if your daughter didn’t notice anything, he must be good!
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It really blew us away… and that was only one trick. How he disappeared and appeard again at the most crazy paces… mind blowing!
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I love all of that. 🙂
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So do I, it is simply fascinating!
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That;s a new word for me too – I can’t imagine using it, I’ve tried saying a few times and get tied up in knots!
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Ha ha! I can’t say it either Daffy! 😆
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I love a good magician!!
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I’m amazed at the slight of hand they use, and how believable that it is. But that word – prestidigitation – sounds like something that a baby does when you try to burp it. 😀
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Ha HA, how gross! I can’t even pronounce it Rob! 🙂
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Can’t they just use ‘magic’. It sounds so much more, um, sanitary. 😀
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It definitely does! 🙂
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I never get tired of watching those magicians. I look with very eagle intent eyes to catch their sleight of hand, but I have never been lucky. One day soon 😉
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I can never see it either! 🙂
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I love watching magicians perform, but since I learned it was a ‘contrived’ art form, I watched for the entertainment value.
Good post. 😀
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Oh, yes, it is definitely entertaining, and still very clever 🙂
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Oh yes, clever and a highly guarded secret.
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Some magicians are pretty amazing.
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Yes, I am baffled as to how they do some of the stuff, especially the street magic,
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I agree. You’re probably familiar with David Blaine. He’s taken magic to a whole new level.
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Yes, I thought his was brilliant, We have Dynamo over here, who is also amazing with some of the tricks he performs. 🙂
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I haven’t heard of Dynamo. I’ll have to look him up sometime. Farmguy likes magic, too.
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He did a stunt of ‘walking’ on the Thames, but the Police were called and he got told off! 🙂
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‘Walking’ on the Thames sounds cool. Too bad he didn’t get to finish. 🙂
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Ha! Well he did get a little way across. 🙂
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Lol! 🙂
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