Fifty Sense

Bar tricks can be an enjoyable way to entertain your customers and make extra tips on those slow nights. I always keep a few in the bag for a rainy day. The simpler the better…drunk people are stupid…and tricking stupid people is ridiculously easy. Approach the bar trick like you are attempting to fool a smart chimpanzee. You don’t have to go all David Blaine on them. My two favorites are the Jumping Egg and the Cigarette Shank. They never fail, and always prove good for a solid bump up in gratuity. If you are not familiar with these…let me know through a comment…and I will be happy to explain them to you. Recently, I found another really cool one on You Tube. It’s just clever enough to mislead a monkey…making it absolutely perfect to hoodwink my drunk clients with. So tonight…we were as slow as tumbleweeds struggling along in a light breeze and I decided to experiment with my newly discovered bar trick. It worked perfectly on each and every customer. Not one guest figured it out beforehand and it was extremely amusing for me to watch their inebriated minds struggle for a solution. The patrons were happily entertained…my tips grew…and the evening wasn’t quite as boring anymore. I give this one a 9 out of 10. It’s not as spectacular as the Jumping Egg or the Cigarette Shank…but it’s easier to execute and involves less time. Let me introduce…Fifty Sense: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmPDWfuEIAo&feature=related

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2 Responses to Fifty Sense

  1. MikeQ says:

    Very entertaining as always, Caveman … I wonder if this should be a section in your right sidebar. It would be nice to have all these tricks pulled together in one place. Keep kicking ass …

  2. Lex says:

    True! The darker it is, the more inebriated they are, the easier it is to ‘woo’ them. Curious as to what the Jumping Egg and the Cigarette Shanks are!

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