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Mr. Smiley Face

By Jonathan Friedman -

A frowny face is drawn on the tip of your thumb. After cheering it up with a little tickle session, his smile is turned upside-down into a big, toothy grin. And yes … your thumb can be examined and even borrowed from yourself!

A frowny face is drawn on the tip of your thumb. After cheering it up with a little tickle session, his smile is turned upside-down into a big, toothy grin. And yes … your thumb can be examined and even borrowed from yourself!

A frowny face is drawn on the tip of your thumb. After cheering it up with a little tickle session, his smile is turned upside-down into a big, toothy grin. And yes … your thumb can be examined and even borrowed from yourself!

A frowny face is drawn on the tip of your thumb. After cheering it up with a little tickle session, his smile is turned upside-down into a big, toothy grin. And yes … your thumb can be examined and even borrowed from yourself!


In this series of posts, Jonathan Friedman shares performances of his effects from his book: The Magic of Jonathan Friedman: The Musical.

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