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busterjuggler Veteran user Australia travelling worldwide now 352 Posts |
I know I have posted a lot in the last few days but you guys are really helpful!
I have had this idea to do a Juggling act. The idea is the safety speech that the pilot says as you are about to take off on an aeroplane. where the attendents are making movements showing exits etc. I want to make comedy out of this somehow, changing the script a bit and making the lines funy and referring to juggling in some way maybe, any ideas you have please shoot them at me ideas including me juggling at the same time, or juggling the onjects they use? any ideas!
James BuSTAR
Australia's Comedy Juggling Superstar info@jamesbustar.com http://www.jugglingsuperstar.com |
itshim Elite user Milton Keynes 417 Posts |
Do you do club swinging? Because that seems like a really obvious way of getting started with two clubs. Making a third club appear and then juggling it should not be too difficult. Or how about two clubs and a face mask?
Just a starting thought. Nigel
I knew a man who kept saying "pliers, pincers, scissors". He was speaking in tongs.
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Arkadia Special user Sweden, Sundsvall 867 Posts |
The face mask can be used in a similair way as an apple in an eating the apple routine. That way you can ad another object and still do a pretty easy juggling part.
/Ark
Magician, juggler and slack rope walker
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TCsteinberg New user NewYawk 52 Posts |
It would be funny if you can get ur hands on one of those vests (under the seat vests), that has two rip cords to inflate, "or you can blow manually using this...."
So for that part of the "safety speech" (which I believe the pilot doesn't make, but one of the attendants), you get the vest on, and blow it up with your mouth while juggling. I know if you play around with that a funny gag will emerge. maybe the "puff" of air to blow it up could be part of the juggling "rhythm"? hmmmmmmm.
~ tc ::--.---( )
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redheadjuggler Regular user 125 Posts |
Some sort of crash landing might be funny (or maybe not so funny depending on your audience).
Dan |