Technical Director
Many will recognize Robbie Hunt from his
Vegas pet
bakery. Others will recognize him from his off-off-Broadway
alterna-
magic show titled, "Robbie Hunt Does Magic, So Shut Up Or
I'll Kill You."
His illusions (listed below) changed the face of magic as we know it:
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The Happy Flute |
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The Box Of Eighteen Monkeys |
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The Carlos |
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The Flaming Carlos |
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The Whirling Pit Of A Funny Kind Of Death |
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Is That A Jack Of Spades In Your Pants? |
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Mayonnaise. Oh my God! |
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The Disappearing Idiot Called My Wife |
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| Ultra-Pimptastic Magic Overdose | |
| Jaundice | |
| This Time I Really Cut That Pretty Woman In Half | |
| Maracas |
In his finest moment, Robbie gained national acclaim for making David Arquette disappear, a feat which still earns him the finest seats in four-star restaurants on both coasts.
Due to a bad 3 Card Monty bet made back in 1987, Robbie was given "an offer he couldn't refuse" from Marty Shields. Though wealthy beyond his wildest dreams, Robbie worked for years to pay of his debt to Marty. Robbie's duties included running all technical aspects of Marty's Corner, grooming Marty's cat, and breaking legs.
Robbie is a Scorpio. He likes French cheese. His favorite band is a tie between The Subterranean Forklifts and The Harem Guards. His favorite utensil is the salad fork. He counts Shakespeare, Buddy Rich, Vendela, Jennie Garth, and Marcel Proust as his strongest influences.
Robbie knows where you live.

