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  1. RyanM Inactive
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    David Deeble:

    Matt Bartle:

    Aaron Miller:People not already familiar with Deeble should look him up on YouTube. He mixes comedy and balancing acts. That flaming marshmallow trick is funnier when he has time to lead into it.

    I can remember when “three kids – one of each” was a joke.

    Now you can say, “We have 39 kids – one of each.”

    The segment producer actually asked for the olive and toothpick trick but as he was out sick and left no instructions he was green lighted to do what I think would go over best. Creative control, baby!

    that trick is pretty amazing, too.  I think I’d screw it up 99 times out of 100.

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  2. Jules PA Inactive
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    The hanger spin at the end was icing on the cake. Good job.

    And and for the follow up, you could have a hershey bar and a graham cracker on your lip, and make a smore!

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  3. David Deeble Member
    David Deeble
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    Jules PA:The hanger spin at the end was icing on the cake. Good job.

    I’m glad you liked the hangar spin, Jules: little things like that can make a difference. Thing is, it’s really easy but every now and then I’ll place my finger just a little bit off the hanger’s center of gravity and the whole thing goes flying in some random direction like throwing a sock into a fast-spinning ceiling fan. I was actually more nervous about that then the actual trick.

    S’mores on the way.

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  4. Jules PA Inactive
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    Well the hanger spin was perfect and very non-Chalant. You didn’t appear nervous. Nerves of steel.

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