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Nick Waring
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i saw him years ago at "The Church" in Kings Cross, awesome act, he also used to swallow cigarette smoke then bring it back up half an hour later during his act, also his build up would be him swallowing 3 live goldfish of different colours then asking at the end of the act which colour we wanted brought back first, then wether we wanted it dead or alive? if the crowd shouted dead he woulkd swallow the pool ball and then bring up the required fish dead, followed by the other 2 live, dont think he will do that bit of the act on telly! although it was fantastic to watch.

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did he do the bit where he mixes dry sugar with water and swallows it thens brings up dry sugar?

 

Yes he did that too.

 

He had been going round pubs and clubs for years and the crowds were always mesmerised, I'm suprised he hasn't become well known sooner, I reckon it's 20 years since I saw him

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