Optical illusion and a lesson in physics from Western Round-Up #10 (June-July 1955).
I generally like magic but I trend more to the performance art style of magic that Penn & Teller use in their acts, the kind of stunts that mess with people's heads. I really enjoy the slight of hand that Teller performs in the old acts.
Want to do some performance-magic, Sleestak-style? Okay, for the first time anywhere let me reveal the secret of the famous He's About To Go Postal Trick:
- Get an old doll with hair that closely resembles yours.
- Clip off a few locks of the doll hair.
- Go to work, concealing some of the hair in one hand before you enter your workplace.
- Wait for the first co-worker to greet you, preferably one with a small group.
- When they greet you, tremble, clutch both hands to your head and say, "Dammit! The sound of your voice just makes me want to...AAAAGH!"
- Pretend to rip some of your hair out and slowly open the hand containing the lock of doll hair, letting it slowly fall to the floor.
- Then reveal to your audience that it was a sleight of hand gag, enjoy the accolades and back-slapping. Some high-fiving may occur. Hot, lonely women may want to party with you.
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