The Crazy T-Shirt Gag

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The Crazy T-Shirt Gag

Postby Blade Master » Aug 27th, '05, 01:34



This is one of the funniest, yet astonishing, yet mind driving gags you can do to someone. First have them chose a card from the deck or have them think a card or just anything in which you force a card on someone. Them pretend to continually guess incorrect cards as you urgently rush through the deck. Then you say.

"Hey, wait a minute, your card isn't even in here is it?"

Stow it away and they rack they're heads. Then in a low voice say...

"Is this your card!!!"

...And pull off your shirt to reveal an undershirt with they're card covering the front. :lol:

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Postby Stephen Ward » Aug 27th, '05, 10:39

I do something like that but for adult audiences. The difference is that a have a card attached to the back of my pants (underwear :lol:) and pull my trousers down :P

You need to pick your audience though :lol:

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Postby MagicIain » Aug 27th, '05, 15:44

Yeah I've done this many times with an A4 picture of the card safety-pinned onto the back of my shirt/t-shirt under my jacket.

I'm sure magicdiscoman does it, too...

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Postby seige » Aug 28th, '05, 09:51

I've also got my own variation, where the card is stapled to your boxer shorts. The twist is, the card is signed ;) and the boxer shorts have the name of the card printed on them. (Not done it for years!)

I also believe that there are a number of commercial effects such as Sankey's Bigger Finish, or even the humble ash-pen type effects where a revelation appears in a larger-than-life or unexpected way.

Another idea is to have the spectator's card appear 'blank', as if the image has been transferred to the t-shirt etc. This is also pretty simple. The back of the blank card could have been signed, for e.g.

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Postby ZeroGravity30 » Sep 5th, '05, 02:36

i saw something like this except it was a really funny version where drew carry did this and you needed to tape it, then press play after all the incorrect guesses, instead of taking off your own t shirt, the spectator of course always finds this very funny and overall its extremely easy and fun to pull off.

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