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unclesamayen Elite user Taiwan 459 Posts |
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering why there are chopped olive to do with chop cup. Is there any meaning, any story, or any classic performance that uses the olives? Why there are no chopped lime or chopped peanut produced? Thanks for answering. Best, YuYen
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
Olives are good for working at a bar.
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Colonel Clark Regular user Mesa, AZ 127 Posts |
Tom Rose made a "Chopped Nuts" chop cup from a Pabst Blue Ribbon can and used "chopped" peanuts in the shell.
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Dr_J_Ayala Inner circle In search of Vlad Dracul and his 2169 Posts |
Pete said it. They fit into a lot of routines, and there are some effects that come with them in the package as part of it, such as Jiggernaut by Mark Jenest. Try them out sometime just for variation instead of using balls - just to be different. They have the added bonus of being a recognizable/familiar item to the audience as well.
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Donnie Buckley V.I.P. Cleveland, Ohio 1123 Posts |
Pimento stuffed olives are just cute... and they come in regular size, large Spanish Queen size and Jumbo "big-as-an-egg" size.
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jazzy snazzy Inner circle run off by a mob of Villagers wielding 2109 Posts |
Love those olives!
I keep them spiffy with an occasional spritz of Armorall, for the wet look.
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On 2011-07-09 18:39, jazzy snazzy wrote: Great idea with the Armorall!
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unclesamayen Elite user Taiwan 459 Posts |
Olives are not popular at the bar in Taiwan.
Are they very common in USA? YuYen
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afinemesh Inner circle Senseless gibberish that amounts to 2621 Posts |
Very common! No Martinis in Taiwan?
Try "Jiggernaut" by Mark Jenest.
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djkuttdecks Special user Portland 662 Posts |
Perhaps you can explain using olives because "Olive (i love) this trick!" ::bad pun groans::
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afinemesh Inner circle Senseless gibberish that amounts to 2621 Posts |
Garshg, ahleev!
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unclesamayen Elite user Taiwan 459 Posts |
Oh, maybe we have here but I don't know cause I don't drink Martini.
I google Martini and found there are olives in it, so I think maybe we have in Taiwan. "Jiggernaut" by Mark Jenest is also cool. Thanks for the suggestion! YuYen
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afinemesh Inner circle Senseless gibberish that amounts to 2621 Posts |
You're welcome! "Jiggernaut" is a great routine and the olives make total sense!
Jorey
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On 2011-07-10 14:20, unclesamayen wrote: Then don't use them. Figure out what pleases you and use it instead.
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