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The Gig I did last Night.

Posted by Rufiange
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on Sunday, 10 January 2010
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I did a gig last night and got totally worked over by the crowd, I mean i did a good performance and they liked it but it took everything I had todo it. They watched me like a hawk and never blinked, It was a good experince because they were trying to catch what I was doin...g, witch is cool because it gives me that edge when I'm performing for people that just wanna be entertained, and then the magic really stick's out. I love doing magic for both kinds of people but I would rath stick to the people that are amazed at what I do rather then the one's that look at me with "I'll get you next time". It's funny when I get them cause my smile always say back" Ready any time, anywhere". Andrew Rufiange All Street No Stage Pure Magic
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