Eating Techniques

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Now right before I eat the fire, I make sure there's a lot of saliva in my mouth. Simply chewing on my tongue, or perhaps getting a little bit nervous. That always works. And one more thing I...
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Now the flame is getting small, and it goes out. Alright, the wick is quite small, and I'm waiting until the end of the flame. I can't remember exactly how many times we did this in...
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This is a dotarific, it's archival. Remember this, this is a pentel color brush. Now this is what I call napkin art and the game is ok that you know if you are like me you wind up eating,...
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In this clip we're going to talk about what kind of torch you could use. Now these are rather large torches, with very thick wicks. This one's for juggling and this one's for...

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So what's the best way to eat fire? Well, you want your arms out, make it look real showy. Head back. Hold it in your mouth a nice good time. Again, it gets hot, but it's like drinking...

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Ah, it's amazing. You hold the torch in your mouth. It's clearly lit, and there's always someone in the audience who says, "You didn't really eat it."...

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Now I'm going to show you in sequence, how I end my show with fire. I have two torches. And I'm letting them burn using different tricks with the fire. And manipulating it in very...