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David Blaine Street Magic Part 2
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"David is back to mess with the same two guys in this installment of a so-far four part sequence and it's magically delicious. Oh God is it funny. The first time I saw it I kept saying, "Cheezits! Cheezits! Cheezits!" all day until someone rightfully said they would punch me. Really, ya gotta see all four. But keep the volume low if you're in the office. Expletives galore."
Posters by BLAINE FONTANA
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"Another lucky find powered by my Vinyl Toy mania... artprints by Blaine Fontana"
Limited Edition Nestkeepers by Blaine Fontana
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"Artist Blaine Fontana has hand-painted and adorned these 30 5" tall cast nestkeepers. Each is for sale for $800.00 a piece if it's still available!"
About the Author Gerald Blaine
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"Jerry Blaine is a former U.S. Secret Service Agent and one of the country’s leading experts in high-level, high profile security. In 1959, Jerry Blaine was hired as a Special Agent of the United States Secret Service, and was handpicked to serve on the elite White House Secret Service Detail, the thirty-four man team responsible for protecting President Dwight D. Eisenhower."
THE ART OF BLAINE FONTANA
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"this artist is great, i actually met him in person and is totally down to earth. i love stories of people who break free from the day to day work and make a career for themselves. check his work out, you will also love it."
The Kennedy Detail, JFK Assassination Story
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"JFK’S Secret Service Agents Reveal the Inside Story of an American Tragedy. Secret Service Agent Clint Hill was just ten feet from President John F. Kennedy, desperately trying to hurl his body in front of the gunfire, when the president’s head exploded before his eyes."
About the Book The Kennedy Detail
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"The Kennedy Detail is the true story of the critical events leading up to and following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, told for the first time, from the perspective of the Secret Service agents who had a front row seat to one of America’s greatest tragedies."
About the Agents
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"In 1963, the U.S. Secret Service had a budget of about $4.1 million dollars and a staff of about 200 agents nationwide. Just 34 agents were responsible for protecting John F. Kennedy around the clock. They worked in eight-hour shifts, rotating the times of their shifts every two weeks. Each shift was supervised by an Assistant to the Special Agent in Charge (ATSAIC)."



