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Lifestyle
It's all in their mindsPublished 08/03/03
Some people boast of a marriage so close that they know what their spouses are thinking. Jeff and Tessa Evason of Annapolis know what other people are thinking. They make their living at it. The Evasons, who've been a couple for 20 years and married for 15, are mentalists (think mind readers). They perform a series of exhibitions like guessing the serial number on a $10 bill, guessing what number people are thinking of, and moving objects without touching them. "They're just amazing," said Marc Sky, a mentalist and friend who lives Toronto. "I'm in awe of them." Mr. Sky, who's known the Evasons for 15 years,...
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