Just a couple of questions

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Just a couple of questions

Postby monsieur incredible » Jun 12th, '06, 19:32



ok here we go i have 3 questions to ask:
1. how much wax should you use for card on ceiling?
2. how do i stop my I.T. breaking?
3. What can i use to attach I.T. to a card so i can spin it around me?

please help with all 3, if you feel the need PM me with anything you cant reveal on the site

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Postby Renato » Jun 12th, '06, 19:33

Um...isn't Number Three bordering on the exposure side of things?

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Postby Larry » Jun 12th, '06, 19:34

only if you know what IT means!

1. smaller than a pea! done!

3. wrap it a few times, and sellotape!!

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Postby Renato » Jun 12th, '06, 19:35

Lol ok then.

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Postby monsieur incredible » Jun 12th, '06, 19:37

because IT obviously means information technology :wink:

thanks larry

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Postby monsieur incredible » Jun 12th, '06, 23:26

but how about a impromtu card spin with like a borrowed buisness card or something along those lines

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Postby Miles More Magic » Jun 13th, '06, 00:23

monsieur incredible wrote:but how about a impromtu card spin with like a borrowed buisness card or something along those lines


Set it up as normal, minus a card. You can always atick it somewhere convenient. ( I was thinking ear or belt, or shirt button.) When needed, just place under fingernail, then transfer to card.

Sorry if it isn't clear, but don't want to go into more details here.

PM if you want.

Darrel.

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Postby MagicIain » Jun 13th, '06, 13:01

Um, you can use no. 1. for no. 3.

Can't you?

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Postby monsieur incredible » Jun 13th, '06, 16:37

Zack wrote:Um, you can use no. 1. for no. 3.

Can't you?


i did try but the wax is too slippery to hold anything that small securely to a card

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Postby leighton » Jun 13th, '06, 18:12

As for Q2: get elastic IT from NUMS or another good online shop

I made my wife dissapear just by arguing with her!!!
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Postby magicnevets » Jun 14th, '06, 08:07

I always use #1 for #3 and never had any problems with it. I perform this all the time with borrowed business cards or credit cards. It's easy to clean up and resets instantly. Are all these #'s and IT's confusing you too?

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