Showing posts with label Atlantic City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Atlantic City. Show all posts

Monday, May 5, 2014

Mike's Birthday in Atlantic City


This is Mike.

Mike and his friends celebrated Mike's birthday.

"Wow! That Mike sure is a swell guy!" said Mikey P.



Because Mike is so sweet, he often gets licked by his friends and cute puppies.



"Oh no!  Where's Mike?" thought Annie and Laura.

"Don't worry guys!  He'll be alright!" said Jeff.
Mike and Jeff's friends came from all over the country to see Mike for his birthday!

"Hey there he is!  Happy birthday Mike!" cheered Jeff, Mikey P, and Annie.
After Mike came back with his friends, they sure were hungry!

CHOMP CHOMP NOM NOM!
"Boy, oh boy!  These nachos are yummy!" said Mike's friends as they lovingly devoured nachos.


"Happy birthday Mike! You're the best!!"

"That's right Mike!  You deserve all the love in the world!"

"Drink me!  I'm mighty tasty," said honey whiskey, "and don't forget about my friends, beer and beer!"  The first night ended joyfully; everybody danced in celebration of Mike's special day.

The next day, Mike and his friends decided to hit the casino.

But something was wrong with Mikey P!  Oh no!

"Mikey P!  What's wrong buddy?" asked Mike.

"I'm really thirsty, but I think I lost my magic potion," Mikey P responded, his eyes barely open.  "Can you help me find it, Mike?"

"Sure thing big guy!  Here it is!" exclaimed Mike.  Mike slowly poured the magic potion into Mikey P's mouth.




"It tastes sooooooooo good!  Thanks Mike!" exclaimed Mikey P.

"That was really great!  You're an awesome friend!!  What happens when Mikey P drinks his magic potion?" pondered Laura.

"You'll see!  It's a surprise!" answered Mike.
Oh my...it gave Mikey P superpowers!!  He's faster than light!!  Maybe he was too fast...
"Hey Mike!  Help!!  I can't stop!  I need some more to settle down!" shouted Mikey P.
"Sure buddy!  Here comes the goose!  I gotta take a picture of this." commented Mike.

"Boy, that was a close one!" said Annie, Jeff, and Laura.  

Mike's generosity also makes him delightfully delicious.  The boys started nibbling on Mike.

"Hey guys wait!  I know a place that has amazing pizza," said Mike, "Let me use my teleportation device and I'll beam us there!"

"Oh golly!  That was some teleportation device!  Thanks Mike!" Annie happily told Mike.  Wherever Mike goes, he leaves smiles on everyone's face.

Wow!



Look at that amazing food!  Not only did Mike find his friends and Mikey P's magic potion, but he also ensured that everyone's bellies were full!  You're incredible, and you saved the day Mike!






Sunday, February 23, 2014

World Sword Swallower's Day - Atlantic City, NJ

History of sword swallowing

Sword swallowing has amazed and entertained crowds for hundreds of years.  Normally, one would be able to find a sword swallower at a carnival or a circus.  The performer would usually look straight up with the chin in the air to provide a clear plane for the throat and carefully slide the sharp blade into the mouth and esophagus.  If a performer has shaky hands or misses by the slightest centimeter, it could mean injury at best or death at worst.

Modern-day practice

"Some people think sword swallowing is an illusion.  I'm here to tell you that it's not," said David Peyre-Ferry as he addressed a crowd of about fifty people in front of Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum in Atlantic City, NJ.

David Peyre-Ferry demonstrating one of his blades.
Peyre-Ferry is a sword-swallower who has been honing his craft for years.  On February 22, 2014, the day that commemorates World Sword Swallower's Day, he displayed then ingested swords of varying shapes and lengths, none of which were shorter than 20-inches, to mark the occasion.

"Are you going to die?"


"You're crazy!"


"Why would you do that?"

These were some of the responses from children present in the performance, and Peyre-Ferry, a budding showman, played to the crowd well.

Peyre-Ferry performing one of his feats as his father looks on.
He asked the youngsters "Does anyone want to switch?" as he was about to enter yet another blade into his mouth.  Not likely Mr. Peyre-Ferry, and some of the children were plenty vocal about their opinions, which mostly resounded in an overwhelming, yet adorable "NOOOOOOO!!"  Nicely said kids, nicely said.

What most impressed me about this back-and-forth was the emergence of wonder in the children's eyes, which for so long have been deadened by illuminated screens.  These little people, at that beautiful moment in time, not only knew that sword swallowing was dangerous and best left to the professionals, but were also spectators and inductees to one of the world's oldest (and oddest) skills.  There's nothing better than leaving a lasting impression on a crowd, and what better way to do that than to astound the masses with a reminder of how flexibly freakish the human body could be.