From the magician’s dictionary (apparently):
lay·man (lā’mən)
n.
1. One of the lowest forms of the species homo sapiens. Recognizeable by the inability to show even the most elemental powers of reasoning or observation. Frequently observed to be conspicuously drooling and unable to operate a towel to wipe it off.
2. On object of pity and derision by higher forms of life, such as a magician.
Source: I/M


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September 4th, 2007 at 2:38 pm
Thanks for the note – feel free to use anything.
I’m in the process of converting to WordPress http://www.intenselymagic.com
I think it is in shape to view now – I’m anxious to start filling it.
I’ve added you to my blogroll and would appreciate the same – at your convenience.
Take care…..
Steve
i/m
September 4th, 2007 at 6:06 pm
some people choose to avoid learning methods to tricks because they enjoy watching the art form from their side of the curtain. i dont like this definition at all.
September 5th, 2007 at 5:10 am
Yeah, I read this post over at I/M. Made a lot of sense.
BTW, added you to my blogroll over at http://www.dgmagic.co.uk