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Magic show played with students' minds

Nicole Pinto

Issue date: 11/10/04 Section: Features
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They would also guess anyone's birthday, underwear color, countries they would think of, stars, and so on.
They even did a lie detector test, which was used on three audience members. This part of the show was exciting because audience members would ask the questions, and if the person lied, they would feel an electric shock in their butt. The outcome sent the crowd into laughter once again when the boys would jump off their chairs.
Mike then went into his juggling act. Then Chris stepped on broken beer bottles in bare feet and jumped. They both hold a Guinness record for Chris holding Mike on his shoulders on the broken glass while Mike is juggling Machetes over his head.
At the end of the show, it was what everyone was waiting for, their name to be picked out of the box for a chance to win three thousand dollars. This turned out to be another trick because when the five went up on stage, they were given scratch off tickets.
People stayed after to get cards signed, learn tricks, get their birthdays guessed, and to talk with them. Out of thirty five shows since August, Chris said, "The response in this audience was incredible. It was better than any school we've been so far."
Mike Dubois agreed, "I'm really happy with the turn out, it was a fun trip."
Jim Karol agreed as well saying, "The kids are fantastic here, you have a great school."
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