That's a bald-faced lie.I was combing the internet for facts, but there were none worth trimming out.
That's a bald-faced lie.I was combing the internet for facts, but there were none worth trimming out.

Only if you have a lithp.I really didn't intend to make this my first post, but I just couldn't resist.
And it's not easy to find a rhyme on 'Smith'.
Transcripts.Amy I have posted some transcripts and analysis of Gordon Smith on this forum,where he his so dreadful at cold reading.Perhaps you could search for them.
I really didn't intend to make this my first post, but I just couldn't resist.
And it's not easy to find a rhyme on 'Smith'.
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Banbury
There are problems with this; it was an American audience, and Smith had arrived from the UK. I think it would be quite difficult to find and bribe a few convinving stooges in such a short time, or to otherwise research them in enough detail to reel off the facts as he did. It IS possible he had someone hanging around near them before the session commenced who could hear them discuss who they thought might contact them - perhaps that's why he chose someone who hadn't come alone.
Don't steal my joke; it's pith-etic.Maybe Gordon is just taking the pith?
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Then HE identified a woman and her mother (if I remember) in the audience, and proceeded to produce the most outrageously accurate psychic reading I've ever seen. Names and facts - all verified. Well beyond chance, and not at all reminiscent of normal psychic showmanship. It was very impressive. What bothered me was that Gordon himself had picked the women by sight and it seemed to me quite possible that that this could be an example of warm reading.
There are problems with this; it was an American audience, and Smith had arrived from the UK. I think it would be quite difficult to find and bribe a few convinving stooges in such a short time, or to otherwise research them in enough detail to reel off the facts as he did. It IS possible he had someone hanging around near them before the session commenced who could hear them discuss who they thought might contact them - perhaps that's why he chose someone who hadn't come alone.
I was excited seeing "psychic barber", I mean its a real rarity when somebody comes up with some new power. Cutting hair with your MIND, how awesome would that be:
The PB stands at one end of the stage, dressed in deep purple velvet robes adorned with cryptic symbols and runes. Suddenly, his hand is lifted and dramatically splays across his temple, an intent gaze is fixed upon his first target, a young woman with flowing blonde locks seated twenty feet away.
The young woman gasps, her hair lifts as if a gust of wind has come up from below. Bits of hair fly free and land softly around her as the barber displays his craft. The audience murmurs and gasps. Theater etiquette gives way to shock and glee as her tresses are trimmed and styled from afar. Finally, a collective gasp as the PB drops his hands in exhaustion, a single drop of sweat glides down his glistening face and he turns to thunderous applause. The young lady gingerly touches her new style as a stage hand ushers her off as another hand ushers a young black woman to the chair.
If he's such a fabulous psychic, how come he's still a barber?