+1, though I suspect my co workers may think I've started to enjoy fixing ancient assembly code.The first one made me laugh so hard tears came out of my eyes.
no no no...say it ain't so, Iggy...man, disillusioned again... :dribble: :blink:...as he clicks Add Reply vainly hoping the answer will be affirmative....but cringes thinking somebody *might* answer no and defend them as real....
Iggy..I will agree that video number one is edited.I guess it's like rubbernecking at an accident...I couldn't help, but clicking. I think somebody linked one of them already here.
But, I have to ask....everybody knows they're edited fakes don't they? Nobody thinks they're actually real...I hope. :blink:
...as he clicks Add Reply vainly hoping the answer will be affirmative....but cringes thinking somebody *might* answer no and defend them as real....
I'm fine with that. The more important part is that we both realize it's a fake.Video #2 is not. Haha...It is just a bad attempt at slight of hand.
Iggy..I will agree that video number one is edited.I guess it's like rubbernecking at an accident...I couldn't help, but clicking. I think somebody linked one of them already here.
But, I have to ask....everybody knows they're edited fakes don't they? Nobody thinks they're actually real...I hope. :blink:
...as he clicks Add Reply vainly hoping the answer will be affirmative....but cringes thinking somebody *might* answer no and defend them as real....
Video #2 is not. Haha...It is just a bad attempt at slight of hand. Watch how the guy never lets the camera see the back of his right hand. Then watch when he puts the knife on the turn-table. He spins the table and removes the knife, dropping it behind the table. Around that time somwhere when they guy is messing with the cups, you can actually see the fake knife sticking out of the back of his right hand while he is working. Just a little bit of the tip.
Either way, it was fun to watch.
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