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---------- Post added at 12:35 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:28 AM ---------- Note: Here's a couple clips from todays show. I could have added more presentation, but again this was a casual show with people eating, and socializing. I dont usually work in those conditions but, its the holidays and they really wanted me to perform while everyone was eating and ordering, so I agreed. There was a ton of great food, Christmas carolers, and Santa. I did some table magic to prep everyone for the stand-up. Everyone had a great time. Alot of elderly people think of magic as being for the kids, so I got them involed, and they loved it. Great day. Happy Holidays to all my friends here at MTG !
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I like how you explain that the elderly adults think of magic as being for kids and you got them involved anyways. I love getting people to an appreciation of this art they didn't think they had. But with that said, it's not always easy. Great job here.
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Awesome job! Proves that no matter how easy or difficult a trick is, it's all about the performance. Easy stuff but very well performed (although I was wondering if you thought of having someone else cut open the lemon without walking all over the place
).Me likes!
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thanks guys! @Mark- thats a good idea. Ya, I noticed that I had walked around a bit too much, but I had no table directly next to me,like when im on stage, so I kinda had to "travel" to get my materials,lol. (while dodging waitresses)
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Awesome stuff Johnny. I'm really impressed with how you manage to do a great show despite the not exactly ideal setting. Really cool, and a nice variety of effects too. Thanks for sharing.
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