I don't care what you think of magic, guys who do magic, or people that like magic, but know this: there's no better way to win bar bets, or impress chicks and get them talking to you, than with a seemingly impossible trick that blows people's minds. And if you don't believe me, check out a couple of the videos at
Theory11.com, and watch the reactions.
Theory11 is an instructional magic site started by some of the most ground-breaking people in the industry, featuring tricks by guys who have designed illusions for top performers. Not the cheesy card tricks your uncle breaks out at holidays. Or bullshit stuff like David Blaine hanging upside down from a tree for five days. This is highly creative and highly unique stuff that you can learn and use to impress, break the ice, and get chicks talking to you. And all the tricks come with video instructions, so you can see exactly how it's supposed to be done. No screw ups.
Every once in a while, I'm going to offer 5 of you a chance to download an instructional vid for free, and learn one of their tricks. Today's trick is Prophet, an illusion where you turn five $1 bills into five $100 bills, right out in the open, in front of everyone. There's no crazy hand waving. No other nonsense to make you look like a geek. Just a great way to win free rounds in a bar, or get those blondes talking to you. (Check out the
video preview.)
The first five of you that email me at theory11@thebachelorguy.com, will get a download code to grab the instructional video for free. And I want to hear from you after, letting me know if it worked for you. And how well.
(****UPDATE: The first five emails came in, and the free downloads went fast. But stay tuned, Theory11 has promised a lot more in weeks to come. We've got another good one for next week. And you can still check out Prophet anytime
here.****)
www.theory11.com
To me, that old spindle CDs and DVDs came packed in is trash. To this guy, on
Instructables.com, you can turn that trash into a tissue dispenser, burger holder, lamp and spindle for string and wire. Guy recycling at its best.
Check out the How-to video
here.