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Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
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On 2009-12-11 18:48, Michael J. Douglas wrote: Try male goats! Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
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Alexo Regular user Long Island, NY 112 Posts |
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On 2009-12-11 18:48, Michael J. Douglas wrote: Male Mice stink more than any other small mammal. It's unbearable. Try a female chinese dwarf hamster. Same effect with virtually no smell. |
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Hansel Inner circle Puerto Rico 2492 Posts |
YES! In my early times I use to produce it from a chick pan! I don't do anymore but he was cute!
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Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
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On 2009-12-12 19:01, Bob Sanders wrote: No thanks, Bob.....Billies stink terrible.....maybe worse than any animal I have encountered! Well, besides a skunk! Regan
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Michael J. Douglas Inner circle WV, USA 1645 Posts |
I'm familiar with goats. My uncle used to keep them. Notice I say, "used to."
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�Believe then, if you please, that I can do strange things.� --from Shakespeare�s �As You Like It� |
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Autumn Morning Star Grammar Hostess Today, I corrected grammar in 1378 Posts |
I did a lovely close-up rendition of 'cups and hamsters' for a SHORT while. The little rat loved to BITE when I did the final hamster load.
Wonder is very necessary in life. When we're little kids, we're filled with wonder for the world - it's fascinating and miraculous. A lot of people lose that. They become cynical and jaded, especially in modern day society. Magic renews that wonder.
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Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
And, how should we have introduced this part of the show?
Now for the Rodent Routine! Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
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Autumn Morning Star Grammar Hostess Today, I corrected grammar in 1378 Posts |
...And now for the routine I call "Watch Me Wince", often lovingly referred to as the "Amazing Flying Hamster Trick"!
[Just fyi: Now before the animal lovers out there floss the McNuggets from their teeth and set up camp on my lawn, just know that I would never toss the hamster! Y'all know that I have been a vegetarian forever. Love those critters! Even the 'nibbly' ones.]
Wonder is very necessary in life. When we're little kids, we're filled with wonder for the world - it's fascinating and miraculous. A lot of people lose that. They become cynical and jaded, especially in modern day society. Magic renews that wonder.
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Michael J. Douglas Inner circle WV, USA 1645 Posts |
Don't worry, Autumn. Rodents seem to handle flight well. Here's a pic from the "Mice in Space" program....
Michael J.
�Believe then, if you please, that I can do strange things.� --from Shakespeare�s �As You Like It� |
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Magic Rob New user Denver, CO 99 Posts |
LOL! Great pic, Michael! I think that act just got booked on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. Or, is it with Jay Leno? Go Team CoCo!
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KyletheGreat Special user Georgia 560 Posts |
I used to use one in a chick pan! I had a Teddy Bear Hamster named "Fidget", and I found a cartoon version of him online...I printed it out and introduced the hamster to the crowd: "He's feeling a little flat lately"...blah blah blah...dropped the paper in the pan and had somebody blow on it, but the gush of air always caused it to blow out...SO...I put the lid on to "keep him from blowing out," then have them blow again...pop the lid off and POOF, there was fat Fidget filling up the ENTIRE pan!
I petted and held mine a LOT...it was really tame and never nipped at anyone...everyone seemed to love him! |
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Dynamike Eternal Order FullTimer 24148 Posts |
I had a hamster in my show for a few months. One time, I was reaching into my Square Circle to pull him out. He grasped my finger like a bull dog with his teeth. I was in shock, swinging my hand up and down rapidly until he let go. I was bleeding badly. At least, it got a good laugh out the crowd.
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yankay37 Regular user Canada 176 Posts |
I've got a syrian hamster, he's about a year old, which means that he is a lot calmer than when he was younger (running around like crazy).
I'm going to attempt using a change bag (perhaps with some flash paper) with a picture of a hamster for a kids show... I will let you know how that goes. ... the only thing that I'm concerned with is that I don't want to stress the little guy out... keeping him in a small cage while I travel to/from the show. |
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