Reminds me of the time my husband overturned a full bucket of white paint. It came down just the way those two glasses are. He got a cookies sheet and slid it under the can, flipped it over, and never spilled a drop. We were able to wipe the floor clean with a wet rag.
This is an modification of an old Cub Scout Magic trick. You put a piece of paper on the cup, turn it upside down, place it on the table, then slide out the paper.
When my friends and I were in our teens (late 1980s), we did this at a Perkins restaurant. All you have to do is take the plastic “specials” display on the table, place it on top of the glass, turn it over, and slide it from the display onto the table.
We were kind enough to put the tip inside the glass. However, it apparently wasn’t well received, because when we returned the next night, we were denied service.
Reminds me of the time my husband overturned a full bucket of white paint. It came down just the way those two glasses are. He got a cookies sheet and slid it under the can, flipped it over, and never spilled a drop. We were able to wipe the floor clean with a wet rag.
I’m betting they froze the cups, turned them over then let them melt. Fun trick
Amy, that wouldn’t work because the trick requires a vacuum. A slow thaw would not provide that.
you know amys gonna get an actual vacuum and try and figure out a way to do this
This is an modification of an old Cub Scout Magic trick. You put a piece of paper on the cup, turn it upside down, place it on the table, then slide out the paper.
God, this is something my dad would do…and something my husband would do to our daughter. LOL!
When my friends and I were in our teens (late 1980s), we did this at a Perkins restaurant. All you have to do is take the plastic “specials” display on the table, place it on top of the glass, turn it over, and slide it from the display onto the table.
We were kind enough to put the tip inside the glass. However, it apparently wasn’t well received, because when we returned the next night, we were denied service.
Ah, the joys of youth.