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			This is an oil and water routine based on Mystery Mark's "Dear Mr Scientist". I just added a few moves and a complete phase, which make the effect fitting my style.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Let me hear what you think. BTW: I know that the move around 2:35 is pretty fishy, but I will upload a better version soon. AND: It's my first english video!  
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			Very, very good sir, i think that the transference you do before the "Fishy move" is more fishy, i think that the only problem of the move at 2:35 was the sound, i have myself a couple of ideas with oil and water, we can get together and discuss them sometime; they involve alot of palming (i love palming), but i think they're worth the effort. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Going back to the routine, it was very well executed, the only thing i prefer on Mark's version (If i remember correctly how it goes) is the fact that the pattern leaves you clean and able to be examined, which is something i like.  | 
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			Great job! I think it was excellent.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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