Juggling 101/Vol 2 - Eggs

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Juggling 101 by Sir Rodrick Pennybottom
 «  Vol. 2: Eggs  » 

Now that you're an expert at juggling handkerchiefs, you can move on to the next step, juggling eggs. Most professional jugglers recommend moving onto the simple objects like bean bags or rubber balls. But I say that's boring, and why be boring?

To juggle eggs, simple hold two eggs in one hand and one egg in the other. Toss one of the paired eggs gently in the air. Toss one of the paired eggs gently in the air. Then be sure to throw the egg in your opposite hand immediately after. Finally, it's time to toss the last egg. Don't be shy! Just go for it! Toss those eggs!

Oh, you should also be sure to catch them after. If you don't you'll be left cleaning up eggs all over your living room for days. Eggs all over the rug. Eggs all over the ceiling. Eggs all over the cat...it's a mess. In fact, if you drop the eggs, you may just want to move.