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drumdemon420 Veteran user 396 Posts |
Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone else actually uses this little piece of strange. It is a fork in the eye gag that can be found in tricks with you head. I wasnt too sure of how it would go, but I performed this at a diner for some friends and they bought into it hook, line, and sinker. I was really surprised at the reactions I got. I think I will be using this more and more because I frequent denny's quite often. I was thinking of giving zit squeeze a try but. Has anyone tried this one. these tricks are simple enough to set up and perform so why not give em a go. Any responses would be greaty appreciated. Peace, the demon |
Almost Amazing Doug New user Pullman, WA 78 Posts |
TD,
It's great fun at the right moment, I'll agree. I first learned it from one of Penn and Teller's books, I think it was "How to Play With Your Food." They credit Mac King - he got them with it once in a diner. Doug |
drumdemon420 Veteran user 396 Posts |
Yup mac mentions penn and tellar in his book. however, he says theirs is a slightly different version. I wonder what the difference is because it seem pretty straight foward to me. oh well, mac's version works just fine for me.
peace, the demon |
enigmax Regular user Canada 115 Posts |
I did this once at a table full of people at a science convention. They were aghast and appalled. Then they kept asking me to do it again for other tables!
"To be on the wire is life, the rest is waiting"
Karl Wallenda |
Almost Amazing Doug New user Pullman, WA 78 Posts |
TD,
I have both books, but I can't find *either* at the moment. If I do, I'll compare and see what the difference is between the routines. Doug |
DR STEVE HOSKINS Special user North Wales, UK. 831 Posts |
I often perform that little trick, it allways freaks people out
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kaytracy Inner circle Central California 1793 Posts |
I recall one being where a spoon was used rather than a fork, but the effect is the same!
Kay and Tory
www.Bizarremagick.com |
kaytracy Inner circle Central California 1793 Posts |
I recall one being where a spoon was used rather than a fork, but the effect is the same!
Kay and Tory
www.Bizarremagick.com |
Brian Turntime Special user 671 Posts |
Would you care for some Bread snot with your eyescream, mr demon?
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