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drgnjames123 New user delaware 32 Posts |
I have a stainless steel mixing cup and a couple of steel cups. does anyone know of any cool bar mixer routines besides the ol' cups and balls?
Thanks, James.
James
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BradleyNott Veteran user Westwood, CA (UCLA) 351 Posts |
Just make up a cups and balls routine and produce corks, shot glasses full of liquid, limes, beer nuts, etc.
Use cocktail napkins as the balls, that way your spectators can wad them up themselves. Just don't get too excited about the routine and drink up all your props and you should be just fine!
If you were a hotdog, and you were starving...would you eat yourself? I know I would!
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Curtis Kam V.I.P. same as you, plus 3 and enough to make 3498 Posts |
See Jim Steinmeyer's "Hospitality" or the Alan Wakeling book for his entire cocktail act.
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