Everything is prerecorded and you can see him hide the napkin into his sleeve on act #2, watch the hands
Yes, I suspected it was pre-recorded, and some of the clips were of participants, but the transition was quite remarkable. I used to attend comedy, and magic shows at Covent Garden (London), esp. sword swallowing (I would touch the sword, and slice it with a paper), ponies neighing, doves appearing out of no where (fed one out of hand), mouse etc., and always found it mindblowing, and so what this, even if on the telly.Everything is prerecorded and you can see him hide the napkin into his sleeve on act #2, watch the hands
Yes, I suspected it was pre-recorded, and some of the clips were of participants, but the transition was quite remarkable. I used to attend comedy, and magic shows at Covent Garden (London), esp. sword swallowing (I would touch the sword, and slice it with a paper), ponies neighing, doves appearing out of no where (fed one out of hand), mouse etc., and always found it mindblowing, and so what this, even if on the telly.
Magic, I find rather entertaining.There's something undeniably captivating about magic tricks and cute animals performing
With the risk of getting my Somali card revoked, I must admit that I love love attending dog shows. It is amazing to see the beauty, athleticism, and intelligence of various dog breeds. The competitive aspect also adds excitement, as judges evaluate each dog's performance in various tasks such as agility and obedience..
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Time for a refill for the coffee mug, eh?@πππππππ
I read your question as horse riding instead of horse racing. Got me scratching my head, like, what's that have to do with dog shows? Lool
Horse racing doesn't particularly interest me. I have yet to find something that evokes the feelings of pure bliss like watching adorable, cute doggies performing tricks. You always have the Afghan hound, who is the supermodel of the dog world, with its luscious hair and graceful strides..
Somehow, I find myself rooting for the short-legged, perpetually angry-looking tiny dogs that stumble every other step but keep pushing to the end of the course. Tenacity is one admirable trait, imo..
I have heard of him, but have not had a chance to see his work. Was he not in a risky stunt gone awry almost ending up in his death? O was it another.I enjoyed watching David Blaine in his older work going around doing tricks to random people in the late-90s.
He had several of those.I have heard of him, but have not had a chance to see his work. Was he not in a risky stunt gone awry almost ending up in his death? O was it another.
I thought i was the only weird somali who liked dogs. It's a pity we can't touch them@πππππππ
I read your question as horse riding instead of horse racing. Got me scratching my head, like, what's that have to do with dog shows? Lool
Horse racing doesn't particularly interest me. I have yet to find something that evokes the feelings of pure bliss like watching adorable, cute doggies performing tricks. You always have the Afghan hound, who is the supermodel of the dog world, with its luscious hair and graceful strides..
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Somehow, I find myself rooting for the short-legged, perpetually angry-looking tiny dogs that stumble every other step but keep pushing to the end of the course. Tenacity is one admirable trait, imo..
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I thought i was the only weird somali who liked dogs. It's a pity we can't touch themmy neighbor has two tiny poodles View attachment 280786
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