
Paddy Jennings crosses for Lymm’s 1st try Cormac Nolan converted to make the score 7-0 after 5 minutes. With the ensuing ball secured Jennings was at it again, this time managing to finish off the move and go over under the posts. The Lymm scrum started well and drove the Burnage pack back, which was to continue throughout the game. It wasn’t long until Jennings was in the thick of the action making good yards before play was halted for a scrum. The final notable name on the squad sheet saw the return of James Kimber after 2-years out of the game with a shoulder injury.Īs has become the norm, kick-off was greeted with rainfall as Lymm started proceedings with the benefit of a light breeze. A final last-minute change was also required at scrum-half with Cormac Nolan moving to 9 and Paddy Jennings being recalled from second team duties to start on the wing.

The rest had not been long enough for several bruised bodies, following the defeat to Blackburn, captain James Yates, prop Matty Hands and back row forward Rhys Lilley didn’t make the line up resulting in a start for Kieran O’Callaghan at prop, a shuffle in the back row and most notably a first league start for young second row Sam Dickenson, the latest former Lymm Colt to make a first team breakthrough. To the person experiencing this phenomena, it seems to defy logical explanation.Lymm entertained near neighbours Burnage on Saturday, following a rest week in the league programme.
#INVISIBLE TOUCH STEVE SHAW HOW TO#
This package contains a PDF eBook that teaches you how to use the gimmick, as well as giving you access to two training videos with a combined duration of almost 30 minutes long.įor completeness, other methods and the history of this effect are discussed, including the method Ali Bongo taught to Jonathan Royle which is ideal for one-to-one personal performances. This uses a non-electronic, non-thread-based, self-contained gimmick which you are taught to easily construct for less than five dollars ($5). Still, you never physically touch them at any time. Volunteers will genuinely feel themselves being either touched or, if you so desire, "kissed" by an unknown, invisible spirit energy-type force.įor the record, they do genuinely feel something and it is not just all in their mind. Yet, despite what I have just stated, no pre-show work is required, no stooges, no Hypnosis, no electronic devices, no threads of any kind, etc. No matter how observant somebody is or how closely they watch, there is absolutely nothing to be seen - you genuinely NEVER PHYSICALLY TOUCH THEM AT ANY TIME. Indeed, you can perform this surrounded under the closest scrutiny in "test conditions". It is also entirely true and accurate to state that with Ghost Kiss, absolutely no invisible threads, elastic or electronic devices of any kind are used at any time. You never have to physically touch the person under the cover of misdirection or, indeed, at any other time during the performance. With Ghost Kiss, things are different - very different. (Such effects include Steve Banachek Shaw's Psychokinetic Touches, Lior Manor's Invisible Touches, Peter Turner's Midas Touch on the one hand, all the way through to D'Angelo's Touch and Morgan Strebler's Touched.) No doubt you are also already aware that, in many other effects of this type, you ultimately do have to touch the volunteer - either yourself or using a gimmick under the cover of misdirection.

As the audience confirms, you never touched the volunteer of the experiment at any time.

Somebody feels that they were physically tapped on the shoulder or touched on some other area of their body whilst you stood a major distance from them. You already know the basic premise of the effect.
