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Emazdad Inner circle Plymouth UK 1954 Posts |
Over here kids know the word hanky, it's what their mum blows her nose with. Larger silks, I call an "elephant's hanky." Calling it a "hanky" also allows you to slip in the odd nose-blowing gag.
Yours Funfully
Clive "Emazdad" Hemsley www.emazdad.com "Magic is a secret, without the secret there is no magic" Remember there are only 3 types of people in the world, those that can count and those that can't. |
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Daniel Faith Inner circle Neenah, Wisconsin 1526 Posts |
Kids are smart. They know what a hankie is.
I have never had a problem there.
Daniel Faith
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harris Inner circle Harris Deutsch 8812 Posts |
After a recent school show with 4th and 5th graders I got a letter from one of the kids. It read, " I really liked the trick you did with your rag that turned into a magic wand."
I like that a lot better than silk. A "rag" it is. For adult shows, I throw in the old gag about the cure for the common cold: "Drink 8 glasses of prune juice every day." "Does it cure the cold?" "No, but it makes you afraid to sneeze." Achoooo...where is that rag???? LOL Harris
Harris Deutsch aka dr laugh
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