• odd juggling props

    From sujsokol@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Alastair Rae on Thu Aug 20 10:44:58 2015
    On Thursday, July 28, 1994 at 4:43:02 AM UTC-4, Alastair Rae wrote:
    john chiaverini (jac17@pop.cwru.edu) wrote:
    i was wondering what weird and wonderful items the 40000 of you net-reader-jugglers juggle. what are some of the strange things you can make to go in a pleasing pattern?

    There's a guy at a local work shop who juggles sink plungers. They've
    good spin but are hard on the hands. Their major advantage is that
    they look definitely foolish.

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    Alastair Rae <arae@uk.mdis.com>
    <A HREF="http://www.mdis.com/~ar/">Click here to see my home page</A>

    I have a question. Do you think it is possible to juggle roses, or are they too light (and thorny)?

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  • From smtorchio@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 22 09:54:43 2017
    Members of the juggling team the Passing Zone juggle chainsaws, I've seen them do this live on a few occasions.

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  • From mattcubermann@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Alastair Rae on Wed Jun 7 13:51:59 2017
    On Thursday, July 28, 1994 at 3:43:02 AM UTC-5, Alastair Rae wrote:
    john chiaverini (jac17@pop.cwru.edu) wrote:
    i was wondering what weird and wonderful items the 40000 of you net-reader-jugglers juggle. what are some of the strange things you can make to go in a pleasing pattern?

    There's a guy at a local work shop who juggles sink plungers. They've
    good spin but are hard on the hands. Their major advantage is that
    they look definitely foolish.

    --
    Alastair Rae <arae@uk.mdis.com>
    <A HREF="http://www.mdis.com/~ar/">Click here to see my home page</A>

    This stuff is over 20 years old!
    Question: Would putting sand or grain in a street hockey ball make good juggling balls?

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