cirestan
Jul 6 2006, 07:00 AM
Alright, the two clean cut jugglers who balanced on top of each other while juggling the flaming clubs while balancing on the rocking teeter-toter "of death". Were they the Great Zuchinni Brothers from the Georgia (and other) Renaisannce Festival?
It's hard to tell when they were clean cut, and I was sure I would be able to see another picture on the AGT website (mistaken - the website is pretty bad) to compare to the Renfest web site.
cablejockey
Jul 6 2006, 07:23 AM
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I thought these guys were hilarious. I loved their wearing the blindfold shtick, and the funny comments they made.
zetaklk2k
Jul 6 2006, 09:06 AM
I also thought they were very funny and the judges completely missed that they were a great comedy act. When you read the recap of their act the comedy is not even mentioned.
Quadthreat
Jul 6 2006, 12:37 PM

[Would'nt doubt it! Seems most everyone on this show is a regular performer if not a plant. Most were contacted by the show several months ahead of the auditions and asked to perform on the show. Did not even have to come to one of the audition cities. So much for a fair shot at the million!! Been on many of their sights since early April and they were already talking about going. This is definitely not like Idol where a nobody shows a great talent and is discovered. You have to have been professionally working. Even these kids have traveled the continent.
SlappyJones76
Jul 6 2006, 03:24 PM
Exactly. They made me laugh out loud a couple of times in the short time they were on. When your act requires more than a few seconds to set up you can lose the audience and the judges before you even get to it. The comedy was a great way to buy time and made it more than just another weird juggling act.
Phoenixfury
Jul 6 2006, 03:29 PM
QUOTE (zetaklk2k @ Jul 6 2006, 09:06 AM)

I also thought they were very funny and the judges completely missed that they were a great comedy act. When you read the recap of their act the comedy is not even mentioned.
I don't even know how the judges could have missed that one. I for once felt Piers was over stepping his bounds when he critized how they dressed. I for once was glad to see what looked like two normal guys you might pass by on the street rather than seeing a couple of guys in glitzy Vegas garb. These guys were more presentable that many of the acts, even the ones that dressed glitzy, and those with a miniscule wardrobe that was a couple threads away from being naked.
Susie W
Jul 6 2006, 07:09 PM
The two jugglers are Owen Morse and Jon Wee, the Passing Zone. They are based in Southern California but perform all over the country on the college/cruise ship/comedy club/Vegas/you-name-it circuit.
You can check out their website for more info: www.passingzone.com
-Susie
zetaklk2k
Jul 6 2006, 07:17 PM
QUOTE (Phoenixfury @ Jul 6 2006, 03:29 PM)

I don't even know how the judges could have missed that one. I for once felt Piers was over stepping his bounds when he critized how they dressed. I for once was glad to see what looked like two normal guys you might pass by on the street rather than seeing a couple of guys in glitzy Vegas garb. These guys were more presentable that many of the acts, even the ones that dressed glitzy, and those with a miniscule wardrobe that was a couple threads away from being naked.
But their reply when Pier said "What's with the clothes?" was freakin priceless!
CallieK
Jul 9 2006, 10:46 PM
QUOTE (zetaklk2k @ Jul 6 2006, 07:17 PM)

But their reply when Pier said "What's with the clothes?" was freakin priceless!
lol...I forgot about that. That was hilarious.
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