The Amazing Johnathan Gives Us the Finger

It wasn't the most complicated magic trick around, but comedian/magician The Amazing Johnathan still left our photog pretty damn amazed with this little illusion last night at LAX.

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Tags: comedian, illusionist, magic, magician, standup, the amazing jonathan, TheAmazingJonathan

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1. FIRST !!!!

Posted at 12:37AM on Sep 1st 2009 by keith

2. Yikes!

Posted at 12:37AM on Sep 1st 2009 by mrez golucky

3. dumb

Posted at 12:57AM on Sep 1st 2009 by september 21

4. balls

Posted at 1:11AM on Sep 1st 2009 by balls

5. So how did he do that?

Posted at 1:26AM on Sep 1st 2009 by Ryoichi Morita

6. Never mind. I figured it out. Pretty cool.

Posted at 1:30AM on Sep 1st 2009 by Ryoichi Morita

7. Ummm, how did he do that? Do tell!

Posted at 1:50AM on Sep 1st 2009 by Mark

8. Ha I just figured it out!
Just stretch your ear from behind with your thumb and middle finger and keep your forefinger folded in front. Simple but freaky and cool!

Posted at 3:19AM on Sep 1st 2009 by johnsand70

9. I saw "the amazing jonathan" in Vegas. (They had to give out tickets for free to get ya to go.) He wasn't funny, his tricks were lame and to put it in perspective....He wasn't amazing. Even after paying $18 for a darn drink!!!

Posted at 12:01PM on Sep 1st 2009 by Nshado

10. Thank for video, i learn magic trick on youtube by search ky word for magic. and now i learn on VanLinh.Net

Posted at 8:20PM on Nov 22nd 2009 by Skidrock

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