Nice! What's it an ad for?
Hype yourself blatantly here.
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You are so cynical, Stephon. Not every thing we would like to hype ourselves about is contected to crass commercial success or media slatterny.
Scot, when the nail sticks into something you've set up, as the video hints, you could have something in your other hand that the nail either pins (say an Ace of Spades, if you do cards) or you throw something to hang on the nail (any thing from a juggling ring to a coat hanger with your T-shirt on it). If the nail doesn't stick into something, pls ignore the above until it does
Anyway, like the clip.Last edited by Peter Voice; Jan-17-2008, 06:29 AM.Every-one should watch their drawers!
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DIY Network. for a program block called "Nailed at Nine"
We also shot a version where I throw a clock in the air, then a hand full of nails and I knock three of them out of the air. One of them goes through the clock, breaks the glass and hangs it on the wallComment
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Sorry Stephon, I stand corrected.
Still a bloody good clip and I'm lookin' forward to the others, Scot.Every-one should watch their drawers!
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That's the idea Schuyler, come along and enjoy the ride.Every-one should watch their drawers!
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It just completely blows my mind is all. Somedays, you wake up, flip on the computer, then you see something like that and think "You know, today, I should really just kill myself and get it over with".
Instead you go out to an unheated room and work through the numbness for the first half hour and then when you have control of your fingers again juggle until your arms are so tired that you can't properly grip objects.
What I'm trying to say, is that you're crazy tricks are an inspiration to me.Comment

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