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We Regret The Error(s). |
The May 3rd edition of Inside Magic incorrectly
identified an illusion performed by Danny Spain as “Chick with No
Innards” rather than the correct title, “Woman Without a Middle.”
Inside Magic regrets the error.
In the May 2nd edition, Inside
Magic (International Version) incorrectly stated that Danny Spain had
stolen his entire act from David Copperfield. The article should have
read, “Danny Spain stole his entire act from David Copperfield and David Blaine.” Inside Magic Regrets the error.
In
the May 5th edition, Inside Magic reported that Danny Spain’s assistant
was responsible for the spreading of Monkey Pox throughout the
Midwestern United States. The article should have said she was
responsible for spreading “Rabies and possibly SARS.” Inside Magic
regrets the error.
In the May 31st edition, Inside Magic
incorrectly reported that Danny Spain was suing Inside Magic for
“defamation of character and some other bogus nonsense.” The article
should have read, “Danny Spain, a spineless, act stealing, fopp, has
filed a lawsuit claiming he has had his character defamed. Inside
Magic’s attorneys defend that you can’t defame what doesn’t exist.”
Inside Magic regrets the error.
In the June 12th edition, Inside
Magic incorrectly reported that Danny Spain and his Assistant were
married and had moved to a new home. The article should have read
“Danny Spain and Darla Spain, first cousins, married and were promptly
jailed.” Inside Magic regrets the error.
![]() |
We Regret The Error(s). |
The May 3rd edition of Inside Magic incorrectly
identified an illusion performed by Danny Spain as “Chick with No
Innards” rather than the correct title, “Woman Without a Middle.”
Inside Magic regrets the error.
In the May 2nd edition, Inside
Magic (International Version) incorrectly stated that Danny Spain had
stolen his entire act from David Copperfield. The article should have
read, “Danny Spain stole his entire act from David Copperfield and David Blaine.” Inside Magic Regrets the error.
In
the May 5th edition, Inside Magic reported that Danny Spain’s assistant
was responsible for the spreading of Monkey Pox throughout the
Midwestern United States. The article should have said she was
responsible for spreading “Rabies and possibly SARS.” Inside Magic
regrets the error.
In the May 31st edition, Inside Magic
incorrectly reported that Danny Spain was suing Inside Magic for
“defamation of character and some other bogus nonsense.” The article
should have read, “Danny Spain, a spineless, act stealing, fopp, has
filed a lawsuit claiming he has had his character defamed. Inside
Magic’s attorneys defend that you can’t defame what doesn’t exist.”
Inside Magic regrets the error.
In the June 12th edition, Inside
Magic incorrectly reported that Danny Spain and his Assistant were
married and had moved to a new home. The article should have read
“Danny Spain and Darla Spain, first cousins, married and were promptly
jailed.” Inside Magic regrets the error.
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