Triangle juggling

A impressive performance by juggler Michael Moschen. Pretty useless skill though :)

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1 Posted 561 days ago by cannnobaL

"Pretty useless skill though"

It's useless untill you see him with A.Schwarzenegger in a movie, where this kind of a trick saves his (their) lives. Woooooot.

And I don't think it's very easy to do. Public seemed to be a bit passive.

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2 Posted 561 days ago by s1lent (moderator)

Public is passive because as difficult it might be, it's not incredible, it just makes you think "wow this guy is quite skilled, nice."

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3 Posted 561 days ago by BombDiggady (moderator)

I liked the ending. :)

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4 Posted 561 days ago by Fergus_Thedog

The silence from the audience might perhaps be respect, which is indicated by a lack of the awful American talk show style whooping and yahooing which has unfortunately come to punctuate most live performances.

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5 Posted 561 days ago by Louis666

I wanna see the size of the snooker table that the trianglr came off ;) :D

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6 Posted 561 days ago by paparas

i will agree with Fergus_Thedog :)

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7 Posted 561 days ago by poobaire

yeah, where the hell have you been Fergus_Thedog! I have a lot of respect for you, noticing how annoying American ""stuff" is. We should get together (kidding). But seriously...

These people in the audience are politely respecting his skill, and not being the drunk trailer trash that participates in Jerry Springer filmings.

This is probably done at a repratory theater or a fine-arts event.

P.S. btw apparently, if you saw the movie Labyrinth with David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly from '86, this performer did the "crystal ball" thing that David Bowie's character did.

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8 Posted 561 days ago by Kosmology

Nice trick probably took him ages to practice for, very skilled juggler!
I love "bouncers" :D :D :D

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9 Posted 560 days ago by nathan

VERY NICE BEAT !!! 8-)

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10 Posted 557 days ago by Rijor

This is a really nice combination of audio and visual. Very hypnotic. Almost like listening to a jungle beat.

And even being from the US, I agree with Fergus_Thedog. Americans in crowds are very annoying. (and not on occasion, outside of crowds too)

(P.S. Get Me Out of here!)

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11 Posted 557 days ago by Durkin

i love the fact he's also making beats! 8-)

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12 Posted 540 days ago by nooitaf

-- "useless skill though"

whats the use of instruments ? 8-)

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13 Posted 451 days ago by HammaNtak

Show off

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14 Posted 308 days ago by scrumpymanjack

The first post on here is "useless skill, though"? Well, he may be only bouncing a few balls but that's probably more beautiful, skilful and memorable than anything any of us will do in our lives. I think it's great.

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15 Posted 293 days ago by AfterDune

#14, #1 is quoting what it says in the video description ;)