As almost always, spending a few minutes at Richard Wiseman’s blog produces interesting stuff.
Here’s a twist on the old trick performed by “fab juggler Mat Ricardo” (Wiseman’s description). Ricardo’s trick, to me, makes the commercial message much more palatable — do you agree?
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Thanks!
Yeah that was funny to watch.
Oh sure. One benefit of the internets has been more interesting commercials. I mean, if you must have them, it’s good if they are fun. Isn’t it?
Thanks for that! Palatable, and just fun to watch.