How to Save Three Dollars

So you want to learn how to juggle but you don’t quite have the budget to go out and buy $5 balls, $7 rings, and $30 clubs.

I have the answer for you.

You could just use anything currently lying around the house, like balled-up socks, tomatoes, or kittens.  But if you use socks, you might get them dirty and have to wash them again.  If you use tomatoes you might bruise them.  If you use kittens, well, you’re just cruel.

The best free thing with which to learn how to juggle is the plastic grocery bag!  Chances are someone in your family (I won’t name who it is in mine) collects these by the millions in the chance of an apocalyptic Armageddon that sends people on a plastic grocery bag rush at the stores….just in case.

Since I have millions in my home, I simply grab a handful whenever I go teach people how to juggle.  I then rip off the handles and wha-lah….a juggling bag similar to the feather-weight juggling scarves used in elementary schools across the country.  And those sell for a dollar a piece.

So you are saving yourself three amazing dollars by taking this advice  Imagine what you could do with three dollars!

 

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Jesse

Dr. Jesse Joyner travels nationwide as a speaker and entertainer. His primary role is that of a performing juggler spreading joy and the love of learning to family and kids events. H earned his PhD in Educational Studies at Trinity International University (Deerfield, IL). He enjoys playing the piano, bird watching, and old houses. He lives in Richmond, VA with his wife, Sarah, and their three kids - the perfect number for juggling children.

1 thought on “How to Save Three Dollars”

  1. Nice read, I just passed this onto a colleague who was doing a little research on that. And he actually bought me lunch since I found it for him smile Therefore let me rephrase that: Thanks for lunch!
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