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Postby ultimatecreate » Sep 4th, '07, 13:20



card to condm is an excellent idea - especially for student gigs! Anyone got an idea how to get it in there? Cheers

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Postby Mr Deck » Sep 4th, '07, 13:49

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especially for student gigs

Ummm student gigs welll errrrr last one I did in Sheffield for the Medical Students the card was found in her bag in a errr Tampax... :oops:

Well with 7 sisters I know how these things work.

I feel at shouting at comming on

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Sep 4th, '07, 14:01

Mr Deck, you just so made me laugh :D :lol: :D

I might have to try that one next time I'm out with the girls. Or an even better idea when performing for a guy I could slip said item into his pocket, bag or whatever. That could be very funny, knowing how squeamish you boys are about those sorts of things. :lol:

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Postby IAIN » Sep 4th, '07, 14:06

you could just felt tip the name of the card on the end of one with red ink...or have it written down one side of it and do a hotrod kinda move...

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Postby kems » Sep 4th, '07, 14:17

abraxus wrote:you could just felt tip the name of the card on the end of one with red ink...or have it written down one side of it and do a hotrod kinda move...


:oops: you are taking them from the packet arnt you? cos that sounds like a stuart and barry trick lol

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Postby Mr Deck » Sep 4th, '07, 15:03

Like most tricks of this kind it takes preparation before hand. I also would not want to give the impression that some of the Mods well one of them (Not named) but refer to as The toothless, drooling Moderator in the devastatingly smart and fashionable designer grey shawl.
We would not like him to be known as The toothless, drooling Moderator in the devastatingly smart and fashionable designer grey shawl with a tampax in one hand and a condom in the other. We would never give that impression on TM. :lol:

Like most tricks like these you can print off your own cards any size, on the back your details or a message. A message example I used on a female on the back of the card from the condom said “Now we have the tools my place or yours“. I must stress chose your audience with care when trying tricks like this and you must have the patter. I am a pro womaniser so my 25 year old girl friend says. :lol:

Preparation of “Items” look at the bottom of the Item open it from there then if opened by the spectator they open from the top nothing given away. Same with box’s. I think you get the drift.

I am off now to a corner I guess that will save the Drooler sending me there. :cry:

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Postby Mandrake » Sep 4th, '07, 18:01

Er, I'm still trying to work out if I've been insulted or not - I probably have but am too thick to figure it out :wink: !

Anyways, there are many routines using card (or billet) to packets of sugar or sweetener and similar items - I daresay most of them could be adapted. How about 'to packet of ketchup' - messy but would be very convincing. Also 'to bread roll' as per the one usually seen with a coin? There's also the favourite for pub nights - you take one of the beermats which have been in full view on the table all the time, break it open and lo and behold the card is removed from the ripped apart beermat.

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