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Professor

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 2:04 am
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The fourth of July is often a quiet weekend for magicians. I did have a
show for today. A party for a very sweet six year old girl and her
friends. She saw us perform at The Saint Ignatius School, and asked
for us.


Of course, Wizard, poor fella, has this week off. The show was not very
far from our house, so we dusted off The Jump, and got him to cover for
Wizard. Brenda, who does the setup behind the curtain said that Jump
remembered exactly, and knew what was going down. Wizard on the other
hand, after a year is still learning. After the show I told the girls
that if they were gentle they could reach under and pet Jump's nice
round belly. Strangely, jump loves his belly petted and let all the
girls pet his belly. When I pet his belly he always gives me bunny
kisses.


It's been about a year since Jump has done a show. I believe part of
ones intelligence rests in the persistence of memory. When Jump did all
the shows, we always rewarded him immediately upon opening the travel
case, with a small piece of banana. When I opened the case, The Jump
was not least disoriented, what so ever. He immediately did, "The
Banana Dance", and raced back and forth across the room. The damn
rabbit looked fully actuated! LOL He was proud of him self, and showed
it for the rest of the evening.


Now I'm thinking that I must have Jump do some of the close by, easy
shows, once in a while. He has not forgotten anything, and it looks
like it might be good for him! Go figure!

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Professor, The Jump, Zolo, Wizard, & Magic Brenda

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Beth Aylward

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 2:04 am
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that's my jumpie boy!!

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:47 pm
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On Jul 5, 2:04 am, Professor <Hoo....TakeThisOut@UHF.net> wrote:
> The fourth of July is often a quiet weekend for magicians.  I did have a
> show for today.  A party for a very sweet six year old girl and her
> friends. She saw us perform at  The Saint  Ignatius School, and asked
> for us.
>
> Of course, Wizard, poor fella, has this week off.  The show was not very
> far from our house, so we dusted off The Jump, and got him to cover for
> Wizard.  Brenda, who does the setup behind the curtain said that Jump
> remembered exactly, and knew what was going down.  Wizard on the other
> hand, after a year is still learning.  After the show I told the girls
> that if they were gentle they could reach under and pet Jump's nice
> round belly.  Strangely, jump loves his belly petted and let all the
> girls pet his belly.  When I pet his belly he always gives me bunny
> kisses.
>
> It's been about a year since Jump has done a show.  I believe part of
> ones intelligence rests in the persistence of memory.  When Jump did all
> the shows, we always rewarded him immediately upon opening the travel
> case, with a small piece of banana.  When I opened the case, The Jump
> was not least disoriented, what so ever.  He immediately did, "The
> Banana Dance", and raced back and forth across the room.  The damn
> rabbit looked fully actuated! LOL  He was proud of him self, and showed
> it for the rest of the evening.
>
> Now I'm thinking that  I must have Jump do some of the close by, easy
> shows, once in a while.  He has not forgotten anything, and it looks
> like it might be good for him!  Go figure!
>
> --
> Professor, The Jump, Zolo, Wizard, & Magic Brenda

who says they forget?
marylee
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StealthBunny

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:24 pm
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I know when our Lab was no longer a Guide Dog, he truely missed the work.
There was one day, several years later, when he put on a demonstration,
and when his old training blanket came out, the years vanished and he
danced like a puppy.

It may very well be good for The Jump's morale and health to do a show now
and then. He obviously loves doing it, and may wonder why he can't do it
anymore. I know our Lab always wondered why he couldn't go to any of the
special places he used to go to, and he was never the same dog after he
lost those privileges.

Retirement can be hard, and not just on humans.

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Arlette & Cocoa

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 11:44 pm
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Hey, nobody likes to be put out to pasture full time...J needs a part time
job! :D

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 2:49 pm
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On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 02:04:48 -0400, Professor <Hoomin.DeleteThis@UHF.net> wrote:


>
>It's been about a year since Jump has done a show. I believe part of
>ones intelligence rests in the persistence of memory. When Jump did all
>the shows, we always rewarded him immediately upon opening the travel
>case, with a small piece of banana. When I opened the case, The Jump
>was not least disoriented, what so ever. He immediately did, "The
>Banana Dance", and raced back and forth across the room. The damn
>rabbit looked fully actuated! LOL He was proud of him self, and showed
>it for the rest of the evening.
>

Of course they remember. Growing up we had twin cats. One was hit by
a car and killed when he was 2 years old. He used to wear a bell
around his neck. A few days after the accident, we accidently rang
the bell when we were handling the collar. The surviving brother went
nuts meowing and searching the house for his twin. About 2 years
later we rang the bell. Stirred up memories for the poor kitty. He
again started meowing like nuts and looking for his brother.

Lisa, Hershey, Boo Boo, Louise & Sharkey (Thelma, Wendy & Cartman FTB)
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Professor

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 6:37 pm
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Poor Puss. :-(

Professor, The Jump, Zolo, Wizard, & Magic Brenda



pinktrixrabbit wrote:

>On Sat, 05 Jul 2008 02:04:48 -0400, Professor <Hoomin DeleteThis @UHF.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>>It's been about a year since Jump has done a show. I believe part of
>>ones intelligence rests in the persistence of memory. When Jump did all
>>the shows, we always rewarded him immediately upon opening the travel
>>case, with a small piece of banana. When I opened the case, The Jump
>>was not least disoriented, what so ever. He immediately did, "The
>>Banana Dance", and raced back and forth across the room. The damn
>>rabbit looked fully actuated! LOL He was proud of him self, and showed
>>it for the rest of the evening.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Of course they remember. Growing up we had twin cats. One was hit by
>a car and killed when he was 2 years old. He used to wear a bell
>around his neck. A few days after the accident, we accidently rang
>the bell when we were handling the collar. The surviving brother went
>nuts meowing and searching the house for his twin. About 2 years
>later we rang the bell. Stirred up memories for the poor kitty. He
>again started meowing like nuts and looking for his brother.
>
>Lisa, Hershey, Boo Boo, Louise & Sharkey (Thelma, Wendy & Cartman FTB)
>
>
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