July 4, 2007 ·

Exit133 Video: Street Magic

And now for something completely different …

Andrew Evans and Geoff Kanick are two local magicians.  Using Tacoma’s UWT and Pacific Avenue as a backdrop, they decided to do a little magic trick for us.  Tricks involving body bags and leather (from a cow) always impress a crowd…

We understand we might see more of these guys later this summer through The Horatio.

18 comments

  • jamie from thriceallamerican June 25, 2008

    I was sure that with an Alexandra Dupre reference, she would make it onto the recommended listening slot…

  • Sassy McButterpants June 25, 2008

    So true, Jaime, but linking to MySpace can be a bit troublesome and Ms Dupre’s album has not yet dropped.

  • Mofo from the Hood June 26, 2008

    Keep off the Pole—-Sassy McButterpants.

    Stay on the Path—-Pt. Defiance Zoo.

  • tom waits June 26, 2008

    i try to learn a word a day to expand my horizons and keep mentally active.

    i can now add “chesticles” to my lexicon.

    thanks, sassy!

  • OC Housewife June 26, 2008

    Definitely stay away from the Hoochie Mama jobs.

    I keep trying to get the word out, there can be good money in babysitting!!!

  • Robin June 27, 2008

    Jobless and Desperate,

    If you want to keep your faith in men, Keep Off The Pole. Attn: Resort Dude, MoFo, Southsounder, et all: This is no direct insult to you. I am sure you are all fine male specimens, etc, etc.

    What about dog walking? I hear there is good money in engaging the canine species in calisthenics and scooping up excrement that ensues.

  • altered chords June 27, 2008

    Chesticles? I can not add this to my lexicon for I know not it’s meaning.

  • Robin June 27, 2008

    Altered Chords @7,

    Seriously, dude? Maybe you should have a heart to heart with Sassy and she can fill you in on the chesticles 411.
    Sassy, is that in your job description?

  • altered chords June 27, 2008

    That might help. All of the images I’m conjuring are very disturbing and may very well result in nightmares.

    Wright Park Chalk off?

  • OC Housewife June 27, 2008

    Yeah, that term kinda freaks me out too, but I’m trying to stay in the know being that I turn 40 this year.

  • tom waits June 27, 2008

    I hear that in some parts, chesticle “sandwiches” are a delicacy.

    apologies and Happy Friday.

  • OC Housewife June 27, 2008

    Tom, as we used to say in the 80’s, “Gag me with a spoon!” I guess it would be GMWAS in today’s text talk. As if anyone is going to start using that.

    Apology accepted and Happy Friday to you too:)

  • Squid June 29, 2008

    Mmmmmmmm. Sandwiches.

  • Robin June 29, 2008

    I fear that the whole “sandwich” euphemism is becoming less of a euphemism and more of a direct reference with the additon of ‘chesticles’.

  • OC Housewife June 30, 2008

    Yeah, Robin, it’s like “Sandwiches Gone Wild” and gives a whole new meaning to a “Club Sandwich”

  • altered chords June 30, 2008

    I hope IT does not flag this website as “innapropriate”.

  • tom waits June 30, 2008

    “I accept all of the responsibility, but none of the blame.”

    I think the term “sandwich” was becoming somewhat salacious before the term “chesticles” took it to new lows.

    “Club sandwich.” Niiiice. Would you like a pickle with that?

    Again, so sorry…I can’t help it.

  • Mofo from the Hood June 30, 2008

    I believe the mercenary magazine “Soldier of Fortune” has featured more than one story on chesticle sandwiches. From what I understand, they’re an exotic delicacy and open-secret aphrodisiac in Indonesia, and amongst Pacific Islanders.