Tricks (or presentations) that are "charming"
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I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the paper rose ala Simon Lovell (and others I suppose...). If you want to charm them, I can't think of a more effective approach.
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Doug,
You're right about Simon's rose, though I wish you hadn't mentioned it publically...
I dropped something like $70 bucks on his 3 dvd set for that one piece.
You're right about Simon's rose, though I wish you hadn't mentioned it publically...
I dropped something like $70 bucks on his 3 dvd set for that one piece.
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Re: Tricks (or presentations) that are "charming"
Simon's paper rose is NOTHING compared to my never-before-revealed NAPKIN ARBORETUM!
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How come no one mentioned 3D Rabbits...and the best part? you gotta touch that girl's hand too! ;) . Adopting Simon Lovell's concept about private zone...we are already in a very intimate zone...hohohohohoho :cool:
BTW, would someone please kindly explain what his "rose" thing is about. Cheers.
Tony
BTW, would someone please kindly explain what his "rose" thing is about. Cheers.
Tony
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Re: Tricks (or presentations) that are "charming"
Simon makes a rose out of a napkin...its not a trick.
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Nope. It's magic.Originally posted by Brian Marks:
Simon makes a rose out of a napkin...its not a trick.
Hey David, does you new book tip the napkin Chia Pet?