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Title: Ever heard of Luxor Gali Gali - The Egyptian Magician?
Post by: Lee Asher on January 14, 2014, 12:29:14 PM
The Internet helps me connect with others who share similar interests. These associations force the examination of my own thoughts and feelings and I learn more about myself because of them. This kind of introspection allows my soul to make truthful decisions that guide my life. Recently, something serendipitous and unexpected happened and I'd like to share my story with you

Have you ever heard of Luxor Gali Gali, the Egyptian Magician?

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Luxor Gali Gali (1902 - 1984) was known for his cups and balls finale producing several live baby chicks. But this article is not really about the famed Egyptian magician or his magical poultry. Rather, it's about a daughter's passionate journey to find her long-lost father, with the help of a stranger.

Sound interesting?

Take a moment to read my exciting tale (http://www.leeasher.com/playground/articles/awesome_magic_videos.html). Once you're finished, post your thoughts.
Title: Re: Ever heard of Luxor Gali Gali - The Egyptian Magician?
Post by: Siegismyname on January 14, 2014, 10:26:50 PM
Interesting read and a rather interesting and fortunate turn of events.
Title: Re: Ever heard of Luxor Gali Gali - The Egyptian Magician?
Post by: Don Boyer on January 15, 2014, 12:03:51 AM
The Internet is definitely a tool for making the world smaller by the day.  Without it, WE wouldn't have met, either, and possibly many of the other people we know!
Title: Re: Ever heard of Luxor Gali Gali - The Egyptian Magician?
Post by: Lee Asher on January 15, 2014, 08:47:27 AM
Interesting read and a rather interesting and fortunate turn of events.

Agreed!

The Internet is definitely a tool for making the world smaller by the day.  Without it, WE wouldn't have met, either, and possibly many of the other people we know!

Very true!!!