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Variations for Magically Drinking Under Hat

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Summary: The drinking water under a hat trick, and the variations thereof, is an easy office prank you can do to amaze your friends and co-workers, learn how to do this magic trick in this free video.

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Malik Haddadi is a magical comedy entertainer, balloon artist, and juggler with over 15 years experience. As a full time professional, he entertains audiences of all ages and sizes for...read more

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"Alright here is some variations on the drink under the hat in case you don't want to use the hat because I don't think a lot of people wear these to work anymore. Baseball caps might be out of place in the work place too. If you work in the shipping department get yourself a box, you can still use a cup of water if you want and cover the up and do the trick that way make sure you don't spill it like we did earlier in when we where shooting. You can also do something like ball up a dollar bill, stick it under the glass, get any object I'm mean stick it under the box and you can put any object down say you are going to pick up or take it without touching whatever is covering it. There was a version of this with that somebody was telling me about with a dollar bill. They put a dollar bill in there balled up and they had somebody they went okay I have the dollar bill. We where just talking earlier that we said you put a coin and you say you are going to take the coin out then you sort of throw a coin up and bounce it at the bottom of the table and catch and when they lift it up you pick up the real coin and that is another way to do. So there is some variations on it and we are going to do some more fun stunts in a minute. "

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