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		<title>David Shade In &quot;The Lost Chapter of The Game&quot; By Neil Strauss</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>David Shade and Neil Strauss first met in March of 2002 at a dinner attended by a number of pickup artists in San Francisco.</p>
<p>In his book, &#8220;The Game&#8221;, a New York Times Best Seller, released in September of 2005, Neil wrote about that meeting.</p>
<p><a  href="http://davidshade.com/david-shade-in-the-lost-chapter-of-the-game-by-neil-strauss/" class="more-link">Read more on David Shade In &#34;The Lost Chapter of The Game&#34; By Neil Strauss&#8230;</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Shade and Neil Strauss first met in March of 2002 at a dinner attended by a number of pickup artists in San Francisco.</p>
<p>In his book, &#8220;The Game&#8221;, a New York Times Best Seller, released in September of 2005, Neil wrote about that meeting.</p>
<p><img style="float: right;" src="http://i43.tower.com/images/mm101654311/game-neil-strauss-paperback-cover-art.jpg" alt="The Game by Neil Strauss" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="167" height="254" /></p>
<p>However, a large portion of the original manuscript was edited out. One such chapter he now refers to as &#8220;The Lost Chapter.&#8221;  He has since released this chapter.</p>
<p>In July of 2007, Neil interviewed David for his StyleLife teleseminar series.  Neil called David, &#8220;One of the most powerful masters of seduction in the world.&#8221;</p>
<p>And now, &#8220;The Lost Chapter&#8221; at www.neilstrauss.com/lost.html from &#8220;The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists&#8221;  by Neil Strauss</p>
<p>STEP IV</p>
<p>CHAPTER THREE</p>
<p>On my last day in San Francisco, a seductionist named David Shade informed the local lair that he would be in town and wanted to have dinner with the local pickup community. I was one of fourteen sargers at the table.</p>
<p>David Shade was known for the explosive David Shade Manual, a cheap-looking photocopied pamphlet about the final stage of seduction: sex. It included techniques on finding hidden erogenous zones such as a woman’s deep spot in the center of her cervix; on having threesomes, foursomes, and orgies; on seductive scripts to give a woman an orgasm over the phone; and on using hypnosis to, as he writes, &#8220;slip in the back door.&#8221;</p>
<p>He sat at the head of the table at Le Coloniale, sporting a smooth shaven head and a large pocket protector. He looked like a cross between Vin Diesel and Jerry Lewis. He was a different type of seducer than anyone I’d met before. With Juggler, I had terrorized San Francisco bars, leaping in front of groups of women with my fingers outstretched like pistols and yelling, &#8220;Stick ‘em up.&#8221; It was fun. David Shade, however, was deadly serious.</p>
<p>He belonged to the old school of seduction, Speed Seduction. However, he had chosen as his guru a character by the name of Major Mark. A former military officer who claimed thirty-seven kills to his name and had a fetish for hypnotized slave girls, Major Mark was a short, pudgy middle-aged man who wore short-sleeved Hawaiian shirts said &#8220;mmm-kay&#8221; a lot. He had helped Ross Jeffries develop Speed Seduction before branching out to write his own e-book, Scoring With Married Women, which was the definition of what Twotimer would call evil.</p>
<p>To show off, on my way to the table I stopped two girls with the &#8220;Do you think that spells work?&#8221; opener. I flirted for a few minutes, talked about books, took their phone numbers, and sat down at the table in a blaze of glory, introducing myself as Style. I could feel the gravity that the name now held when I spoke it, the murmurs of excitement from the students at the table. The reviews of Mystery’s Belgrade workshop had hit the Internet, and my pick-up knowledge and skills in the field had been soundly praised. People were curious to meet Mystery’s new wing.</p>
<p>The conversation at the table was focused on naturals (like Dustin) versus non-naturals like ourselves, who had simply learned to emulate their behavior.</p>
<p>&#8220;I can not pick up at will,&#8221; a buff little man, who spoke in a French accent, was saying. &#8220;I feel like seduction is something I need to turn on and warm up, like an oven, before I can use it.&#8221;</p>
<p>I knew what he was talking about. &#8220;That’s a problem I’m finding too,&#8221; I said. &#8220;The routines and scripts are supposed to be training wheels, to get us started talking to girls. But I find that when I don’t use them, my interactions go nowhere. Is it possible to become a natural seducer all the time?&#8221;</p>
<p>Shade listened, evaluated, and then weighed in. &#8220;Major Mark told me a long time ago, ‘There is no off switch,’&#8221; he said. He did not smile. He did not blink. &#8220;You’re always on and there’s no way to stop it. All of us here are always seducers. To quote Major Mark again, ‘Energy follows thought.’&#8221;</p>
<p>Shade’s modus operandi was to be picky. Not every girl was worth seducing. &#8220;Major Mark said a long time ago that the really worthy women will provide you with all the material you’ll ever need to seduce them,&#8221; he continued. &#8220;It’s the ones who aren’t worthy that you end up having to entertain. Seduction is not about you or your material: it’s about her.&#8221;</p>
<p>That night, we went out to wherever we went out to, rolling in a cockfarm of fifteen. I wanted to watch Shade work. While the other guys ran around the bar, opening every set they saw, Shade just sat on a bench and waited.</p>
<p>&#8220;I’m starting to have doubts about this guy,&#8221; a PUA named Adonis told me. &#8220;You know, he’s forty-six. Maybe he doesn’t feel comfortable in clubs. He doesn’t do anything but sit around.&#8221;</p>
<p>Adonis grabbed a seat next to me. He smelled like pea soup. &#8220;I mean, I’ve learned a lot tonight about looking for quality woman to make my girlfriend,&#8221; he said. &#8220;But I want to learn to get girls who look like bimbos. I don’t care if they have a brain the size of a pea, as long as they are fucking hot.&#8221;</p>
<p>Suddenly, Adonis’s dream girl walked by. She hesitated for a moment near where we were sitting. She was alone. Both Shade and Adonis rose to their feet. Shade beat him to the approach by a breath. I could only catch bits and pieces of what Shade was saying. He complimented her on her grace and energy. Then he took her hand, sat her down, and began a palm-reading. Then he dismissed her.</p>
<p>Was this part of Major Mark’s advice? &#8220;She wasn’t what I was looking for,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I’m very picky. A woman needs to be smart, funny, open-minded, and bisexual.&#8221;</p>
<p>He began to talk about his girlfriend. He was bringing her to Los Angeles, and wanted suggestions of places they could go tandem hunting for bisexual women.</p>
<p>I gave him some suggestions, then he turned to me and fixed my face in his intense, steely glare. &#8220;Be careful,&#8221; he warned. &#8220;You are getting caught in the middle of a lot of different agendas.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;What do you mean?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;You can only be a slave to one master,&#8221; he answered, cryptically.</p>
<p>I never saw him again. But I understood his warning the next day.</p>
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