This also works on objects besides sticks, so long as they have a high center of gravity. Like office chairs. The leg of the chair moves the weight high enough for this to work. And hands are for pansies. Use your chin. That’s what it’s there for.
Physics of ClowningThis also works on objects besides sticks, so long as they have a high center of gravity. Like office chairs. The leg of the chair moves the weight high enough for this to work. And hands are for pansies. Use your chin. That’s what it’s there for. 4 comments to Physics of Clowning |
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BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO!
The stick balancing is for chumps. Hell, I’ve done that since I was a kid.
But chair on chin is impressive. All of the chairs in my office have rollers so I think I’ll pass.
Is it necessary to lick finger and touch chin before beginning?
That was a year or two back – I honestly don’t remember what that gesture was for. I think I was explaining what I was about to do.
I am sending this to Barefield. I am sure he will recognize the place.
I have to say that you have mastered the art of balancing and I am just as proud as I can be of my boy! Good work, but be careful…