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The Pick-up Artist in front of your very eyes

Todd:
I am glad that Alexia is on board with The Mystery Method. That really makes me happy knowing she approves. Recently I was on the Internet doing some research on our boy when I found the following post from a guy who visited one of Mystery’s boot camp in Toronto. It was quite interesting reading his account of the Pick-up Artist in Action.

“If there was a term to describe what this bootcamp was like, that term would be “life-changing”. There really is no other way to describe it.

There theory and detail of the seminars went beyond anything you could ever read in a book or pickup in a DVD. Having both Matador and Mystery coach and critique everything from tonality to facial expressions to posture to lean-ins did more for my game than I ever could have imagined. The detail of explanation and the passion with which the techniques and theory were taught made the seminars alone worth the money.

The in-field instruction was phenomenal. Matador and Mystery abolished just about every one of my sticking points and showed me things that I could only ever have learned by watching them in-field.

Matador was awesome. He is the king of body language, playfulness, and kino. His teaching completely changed my game. Having him direct and calibrate me while in a set was more powerful than any seduction book or video could ever hope to be. He is so alpha it’s insane, and yet he still conveys a certain sensitivity that sets seem to adore.
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Mystery Plows Through Shit-Tests…Watch and learn

Todd:
I am on the bandwagon for the Mystery method. Here is a Video of the pickup Guru Mystery sarging a girl who throws a lot of shit tests at him.

Check this video out. It’s a bit long but it’s worth it if you want to study his method.

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Our love for Mystery Guy, Matador and J Dog

Alexia:
Ever since I wrote about the Mystery Guy, Matador and J Dog, all I’ve heard from Todd is he is amazing. After hearing Todd praise Mystery for about two months now, I had to do some personal research. I came across this video and I must admit he is amazing. I would definitely listen to what Mystery has to say if I were the unassuming girls in the video. When a guy comes across as NOT trying to hit on me, since I’m pretty awesome and all, I tend to give them the time of day as I would Mystery if I was in the video. WOW. Just WOW! Check out his site and buy some of his books. His boot camp is a bit pricey though, but I am sure Todd can afford it. He needs all the help he can get. Sorry.

Todd:
I am glad you are finally on my side. I love his site.

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Five students are left on VH1’s “The Pick-Up Artist”

I was led to believe that Alexia’s account of VH1’s “The Pick-up Artist” was the true representation of the show, but I was wrong. Mystery and his faithful wingmen Matador and J Dog are doing what they set out to do, they are trying to teach eight misfits to compete for the title of “Master Pick-Up Artist”. Their techniques can definitely save a shy guy from many lonely and dull nights in a bar. And who cares how Mystery, Matador and J Dog appear; it’s about the techniques not the looks. The whole premise of the show is to instill self confidence. I like the show a lot. Alexia can’t get over their appearance but I look at the message and I was very impressed by watching my first show last night. Watch the show and let us know what you guys think?
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Who is this Mystery Guy?

I’m sure most of you have heard about this new show that airs on VH1, The Pick-up Artist. Yes?… No? Well for those of you who have, can I please get someone’s opinion on this, beside you, Todd? For those of you who haven’t a clue what I’m talking about,

in a nutshell, it’s about 8 socially challenged men who pack up and head to Texas where they will all live together in hope of guidance from Eric, A.K.A “Mystery”, a “Master Pick-up Artist” and his two friends. Each week there is a different lesson to be learned by these romantic illiterates. The one with the weakest game (not that any of them had any coming into this) will be sent home after a deliberation.

Okay, great! Good for them that they’re stepping up. My problem lies here… Have you SEEN this guy, Mystery? He looks to me like a wannabe Tommy Lee who sports a hat similar to the one Pamela Anderson wore to the 1999 MTV VMA. Oh, it gets worse, that’s only when he isn’t wearing that awful thing that resembles a swimming cap. He even pairs it off with goggles! For all I know it could really be a swimming cap. His friends who take credit for being “Master Pick-up Artists” don’t look any more credible themselves. Their names “Matador” and “J-Dog” don’t help them either. I can’t understand how Mystry these 8 men can put their trust in a man who is cross dresses between Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee to help them find their Mo-Jo.

C’mon… His “entourage” go by the name of Matador and J-Dog!!! Matador btw looks like a foreign Jesse Katsopolis only he has NOTHING on Jesse’s hair or anything else for that matter. The only thing that stood on J-Dog (besides his unfashionable sense of fashion) was the 2 BLACK stripes on the side of his blonde/ yellow set of hair. Who does that and claims to be a “Master Pick-up Artist”? I’m sorry but Mystery, Matador, J-Dog… If I ever got set up on a blind date with one of you the only thing you’d be picking up would be the tab.

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