Water on the Brain
Watch out:- He’s slowly sliding away the card from under the can - this you do, and of course, with a situation like this they laugh even louder. There’s this spectator with an inverted can of water balanced on his head ... he dare not move for fear of getting a ducking. The reason for removing the card from under the can is because the INSTRUCTIONS ARE WRITTEN ON IT. When the card is read it says DO NOT REMOVE THIS CARD. Then you have a bright idea. The water will be on the spectator’s brain, so if you pump his arm it may drain the water off.
You now pick up an empty funnel. This is placed under the elbow of the spectator and you begin to use his arm like a beer pump. As you pump away LIQUID BEGINS TO POUR OUT OF THE FUNNEL FROM HIS ELBOW. The can is lifted from his head - it is empty. But just a minute ... you look into the spectator’s ear and see that some water is still left on his brain. You ask the spectator to tip his ear into the can and shake his head slightly. After a short time he stops and you now pour out some liquid from the can. Tell the spectator to ensure he does not get water on the brain again he had better wear PUMPS.
You receive a chromed Foo Can and a chromed Funnel along with a full routine to work this vary funny masterpiece. The routine is based on one which Ken Brooke used to perform and is tried and tested.