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Vandy Grift

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Milwaukee
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Posted: Sep 24, 2006 7:16am
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On 2006-07-31 00:17, mota wrote:
The WalMart worms have the bubble plastic eyes...no good for the worm thru CD trick. They catch going through.
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Then take them off.
"Get a life dude." -some guy in a magic forum
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Vandy Grift

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Milwaukee
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Posted: Sep 24, 2006 7:17am
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On 2006-09-23 00:59, Steve V wrote:
The Wallmart ones don't cut it in the world of the squirmel.
Steve V
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Why not?
Intresting to see people posting on this thread. It was started as a joke over a year ago. LOL.
"Get a life dude." -some guy in a magic forum
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gman

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Lancaster, pa
605 Posts
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Posted: Sep 24, 2006 12:15pm
I was at Wal Mart last night and didn't see the worms they must have been out stock or something because the woman didn't even know what I was talking about
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mrunge

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Charleston, SC
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Posted: Sep 24, 2006 5:46pm
Gman, I know what you mean. It's hard to find good help anymore. It's too easy for them to say..."What?...we don't have that." instead of even bothering to check.
I had the same thing happen when I was looking for those cardboard magazine file boxes like one uses to store magazine collections, such as my magic related magazines. Three women in the customer service department looked at me with this stupid expression on their faces and said, "What?...we don't have that." and then I found it myself in their store.
What you're looking for is called "Wiggly Worms" by Creative Hands. They come 3 to a pack and sell for about $1 (US). They are in the arts and crafts department where you find beads and string for necklaces, those little button, google eyes and small stick on type things for posters and craft projects. If you can talk a manager into checking for you, the UPC number is 0 28444 68908 7 and the item number is 6378.
Just find the section of the store that has this stuff in it and look hard. They will be hanging on a hook mixed in with the rest of these kinds of things.
http://www.fibrecraft.com/kids/classics.html
Hope this helps. Mark.
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Steve V

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Northern California
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Posted: Sep 24, 2006 9:14pm
Vandy, they are not as nice as the pitch ones guys like Don use.
Steve V
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gman

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Lancaster, pa
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Posted: Sep 25, 2006 8:22am
Thanks mrunge, will check back again.
George
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Vandy Grift

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Milwaukee
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Posted: Sep 25, 2006 9:18am
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On 2006-09-24 21:14, Steve V wrote:
Vandy, they are not as nice as the pitch ones guys like Don use.
Steve V
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The worm is fine, it's as good as any other worm. The problem with the Walmart worms is that they are not packaged for individual sale and they have no instructions. It would more hassle to repackage them and get instructions made. But the ones at Wal Mart are good enough to use for the demo. If you use the ones from Walmart for the demo, you don't have to break into your blister packed stock everytime you need a new worm.
"Get a life dude." -some guy in a magic forum
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Steve V

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Northern California
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Posted: Sep 25, 2006 1:43pm
The ones I saw were shorter than the others....dang worms
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mysterrio

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USA
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Posted: Jun 27, 2012 12:26pm
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On 2005-10-17 17:21, Vandy Grift wrote:
I heard David Walker wasn't that good at the Svengali Pitch.
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Boy, that comment will throw the first of may's off track huh? But, in his first few days...before he perfected the pitch...I guess Vandy was right....lol.
Thanks to guys like David and Don we have a pitch that works.
Mr. Mysterrio
http://www.EntertainersResourceCenter.com
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LeoH

Regular user
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Posted: Jun 27, 2012 4:17pm
I'll second that, Mr. Mysterrio! David and Don are the trailblazers for the rest of us who pitch decks.
All the best.
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