I'm gonna be a jerk and ask when Surfaced, your book or dvd, or anything else you have in store for us (smokes and mirrors) going to come out? Any info on it?
1) How has magic made an impact on your lives; socially (in the public, performing), professionally (doing [magic] for a living), and overall made you a better person (to be around with and self-esteem wise)?
2. Have you guys ever wished to have an effect that is only taught by one of you because the credits has to go to the other brother too or you guys like to work as a team?
1. With all the new material, flourishes and slights out there, how do you pick whats right and wrong for you to practice and how do you decide what will come in handy in your magic/flourishing.
2. What was it like getting into magic and practicing magic while you were in school? Did it get in the way and how were you able to manage both?
Question 1: I know that to come up with new flourishes, you just have a "jam" session over your bed, but what do you do to come up with new tricks/plots?
Question 2: Do you work with one deck until you wear it down, or do you have several decks in circulation?
Question 3: Why do you do magic? by this i mean, did you do magic to influence people, to mess with people, or did you just start magic out of curiosity? (or was it for the chicks?)
How important was it for you guys to have someone (like Ricky Smith) to help you start learning magic, rather than todays generation who has mostly the computer to help them start magic? Did you guys think its better to start with books (like you guys did) or is the internet the right way to go as for starting magic.
And since you guys have each other (identical twins) starting at the same time (same age, grade, interests). How has that effected the way you learned and progressed to were you are today (do you think one of you could have done it without the other)?
thanks guys (i think this is a very good contest) (hopefully it will inspire and teach some of us things about this art we love!)