Cardstacker has been nominated for a People's Choice Webby Award! Vote now at pv.webbyawards.com "Brotherhood:Champion cardstacker building capitol with 22000 cards" is nominated in two Interactive Advertising categories: Online Commercials and Viral Marketing. Cast your vote now! Using 22000 cards over 3 days, record-holding card stacker Bryan Berg builds the Rhode Island State House, home of Brotherhood, Sundays at 10PM ET/PT only on Showtime. Visit www.sho.com for more about Brotherhood. Bryan Berg broke the Guinness World Record for the World's Tallest House of Cards in 1992 at the age of seventeen, with a tower fourteen feet, six inches tall. His latest record-holding structure in the category is over twenty-five feet tall. Touring regularly, Berg has stacked cards in virtually every major US city and in Japan, Denmark, and Germany.
tinyurl.com Here is a man who plays with the business card all the time. The whole thing was performed for the new Samsung Digital Camcorder H205 launch and it was also filmed by H205. It is like he is throwing a tiny ball or something sharp and the show is absolutely amazing!!! please check this out and enjoy the performance! :)
Cool card trick revealed. This card counting trick will always work and it will amaze your best friends. Easy simple amazing Card Tricks Revealed at The Card Trick Teacher
A Veterans tribute with just a pack of cards and a beautiful ending. Thanks for all the views! Your comments mean the world to me. Please check out justinflom.com or www.facebook.com/justinflomofficial
World Record cardstacker Bryan Berg has recreated the Beijing Olympic Village using 140000 playing cards. Where else to find Diagonal View... FOLLOW us on Twitter: ow.ly or LIKE us on Facebook: ow.ly Strange talents, shocking stories, dangerous stunts...see it all here @ www.youtube.com
Discover how to make and decorate your own pop-up greeting cards, birthday cards, Christmas cards; learn this and more in this free arts and crafts video taught by an expert. Expert: Heather McCanna Bio: Heather McCanna has been making cards for ten years. She teaches craft lessons to Elementary School children, and regularly volunteers arts-and-crafts time to a local high school. Filmmaker: Charles McCanna