I've been training to become a magician. What do you think about this? https://www.dropbox.com/s/8q9ieaikll5ni75/File Mar 26, 3 10 52 PM.mov?dl=0
I wanted to do that when I was young..went to the magic supply shop in Kansas City and loved it. Good Canadian friend of mine is an amazing sleight of hand magician...blows me away some of the tricks..especially the close up stuff. Good luck Eric!
You look like you have Parkinsons holding the penny in your left palm the entire time. Then when you slide the quarter over the one on your right side, you look like you suddenly get Parkinsons in that hand trying to pick up the both of them without dropping or showing the penny underneath. I couldn't actually see you move the penny out of sight in your right hand after you picked it up but can clearly see the penny in your left hand drop and you rock the cup to jump over it. Is this training just for fun? You're not going to move to Vegas and try to do magic are you? If you do, please get some white tigers and invite me over to play with the cubs. Years ago I went to a show here and they brought out a white tiger cub. I was sitting front row, left end seat and they let the cub roam the stage. I said "here kitty kitty"and it ran down the stairs to me and put it's huge paw on my knee while I petted it. I'd have tried to steal it if I could have got out with it and been able to afford to feed it.
The handler ran over and snatched it right up anyway. That's one of my two Vegas tiger stories. The other one we were at Sigfried and Roy's Secret Garden or whatever they called their animal exhibit. I was taunting a tiger that was pacing six feet in front of me behind a chain link fence. There was a couple standing next to me while it paced. It stopped in front of us and aimed it's butt at us and peed right towards us. I got out of the way but the couple got sprayed. I laughed and felt terrible at the same time.
I have a bad tremor and my Dad has Parkinson's and his Dad had Parkinson's but my doctors say I don't.