Baroli said:
That's how I made my professional debut. I was 19 or 20 and was sitting in the student union of my college, just shuffling my cards and I would have fellow students and professors stop by for a one-card reading. Now mind you, I had no clue what I was doing; I just looked at the card and told them a story about it. If they liked it, they gave me a tip, if they didn't they laughed in my face and said I was nuts and left,...
That's an interesting way to start. I wish I had your courage, lol. I'm usually very sensitive about people calling me nuts and laughing... the hardest part would be to remove me from under the table after that....
LOL! I've always wanted to sit in a cafe and offer readings for a small fee, just to see if I can do it. But as soon as my butt touches the chair of the cafe, I panic and give up. Geez.
Umbrae said:
I do it all the time, have done it for years.
Sometimes I even charge!
Bars, coffee shops, nightclubs, parks...over the years I've...I haven't read at a car wash! hmmmmm have to do that...
I profoundly admire your Arian courage!
You'd need a US Games deck, with that Indestructible Lamination, in order to read in a car wash. I mean, if you are not inside your car, lol. Maybe you'd like to experiment with "wet tarot readings"?
As for me, I'd have to hang a sign on my table:
"Due to an unforeseen yellowness in the tarot reader's belly, she regretfully abandonds you to hide under the table instead. Please, do not disturb her blank-spot-panic-attack. Thanks."