Magician Makes Psychic Prediction On The Radio
Psychics Place - Your #1 site for Psychics, Psychics readings, Find Psychics - psychics Articles: "August 9, 2004 -- When magician and mind
reader Joe Libby prepared his prediction, he knew
that if he was wrong, that mistake would be
broadcast live into thousands of homes all over
the San Antonio area. Happily, Libby was
successful in predicting the outcome of an
imaginary dice game played by Mary Denman, the
host of KLUP's radio show, "Prime Plus."
"There's always the possibility of being wrong,"
said Libby, a San Antonio native and professional
entertainer. "If that happens in front of 50
people at a party, that's one thing. But if it
occurs on a radio or television appearance, the
stakes are much higher. Obviously, preparation
and confidence are essential."
Libby had been invited to appear on Denman's
August 1 program, which is broadcast Sundays at
10:00 am on 930 AM in San Antonio. Libby thought
a prerecorded prediction would be a natural for
radio.
After Denman "rolled" a six and a three with the
imaginary dice, Libby asked her to verify that
nothing had been prearranged. He then pulled
out, and turned on, a small memo recorder.
Holding it up to his microphone, he asked the
radio audience to listen carefully as he pressed
the "Play" button.
"Good morning, Mary," said Libby's prerecorded
voice. "I predict the total shown on your
invisible dice will be nine. I repeat, nine.
Good guess, huh?"
Libby performs shows for adults and children all
over Texas and across the Southern United
States. He plans to predict the outcome of the
US Presidential election this November. "It's
going to be a tight race," he says. "I think it
would be fascinating to reveal a successful
prediction on national television the day after
Election Day!"
For more information on Joe Libby's entertainment
services, call (210)737-1902, or go online to
www.joelibby.net.
This article courtesy of http://psychicsplace.com.
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"
reader Joe Libby prepared his prediction, he knew
that if he was wrong, that mistake would be
broadcast live into thousands of homes all over
the San Antonio area. Happily, Libby was
successful in predicting the outcome of an
imaginary dice game played by Mary Denman, the
host of KLUP's radio show, "Prime Plus."
"There's always the possibility of being wrong,"
said Libby, a San Antonio native and professional
entertainer. "If that happens in front of 50
people at a party, that's one thing. But if it
occurs on a radio or television appearance, the
stakes are much higher. Obviously, preparation
and confidence are essential."
Libby had been invited to appear on Denman's
August 1 program, which is broadcast Sundays at
10:00 am on 930 AM in San Antonio. Libby thought
a prerecorded prediction would be a natural for
radio.
After Denman "rolled" a six and a three with the
imaginary dice, Libby asked her to verify that
nothing had been prearranged. He then pulled
out, and turned on, a small memo recorder.
Holding it up to his microphone, he asked the
radio audience to listen carefully as he pressed
the "Play" button.
"Good morning, Mary," said Libby's prerecorded
voice. "I predict the total shown on your
invisible dice will be nine. I repeat, nine.
Good guess, huh?"
Libby performs shows for adults and children all
over Texas and across the Southern United
States. He plans to predict the outcome of the
US Presidential election this November. "It's
going to be a tight race," he says. "I think it
would be fascinating to reveal a successful
prediction on national television the day after
Election Day!"
For more information on Joe Libby's entertainment
services, call (210)737-1902, or go online to
www.joelibby.net.
This article courtesy of http://psychicsplace.com.
You may freely reprint this article on your website or in
your newsletter provided this courtesy notice and the author
name and URL remain intact.
"
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