Diabolo Juggling

Diabolo Juggling
What do you think of a girl juggler?

So you meet a girl. And she tells you that her hobbies are Serious Juggling and Magic.

(I’m talking 4 and 5 Balls, Club passing, diabolo, rings, etc)

haha. What do you think?

This is sort of my situation. lol.
*she* is good looking.
I don’t have a problem with it. But what do you think?

I think its quite interesting, i like magic i can do any but i think its a good talent if u have it, i don’t see how it would cause a problem unless maybe she wanted to practice on u lol! and least you will never be bored at parties lol u should get her to apply for Britain’s got talent next year if she is really good u never know may end up famous

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Christmas Juggling Santa Greeting Card Card



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Pathways in Juggling: Learn how to juggle with balls, rings, clubs, devil sticks, diabolos and other objects


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The Diabolo Book


The Diabolo Book


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Diabolo


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Henrys Aluminum Handsticks


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