Levitate higher than anybody has ever done before

Levitate higher than anybody has ever done before

After a silly opening with some amazing levitation we learn how to do a much simpler levitation. This video is hilarious and you can learn a thing or two from it. This is not the Balducci levitation. It is an ingenious bootleg solution that involves taking off one shoe, and a blanket that disguises some of the method.

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dvnobeles 8 months ago
nice originality...stupid ending though.
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Daddy 13 6 months ago
Lame
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rolandcynira 6 months ago
This is too Funny..do you have a youtube acct.?
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bo1522 6 months ago
so fake
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Jonez_Cracker 4 months ago
trying to disappoint us
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Jonez_Cracker 4 months ago
Trying to disappoint us?
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a07carl95 2 months ago
who the #$%@ do u think u are
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SId Grimm last month
Hey, great song!
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camel1 2 weeks ago
good idea but wtf is with the helmet haircut? ending was about as gay as your haircut
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