If you click on the blue "all >>" near the top right,
it implies that it is the juggler's use of five balls
instead of three that is the parody. It seems
like they just have a different interpretation of the
world "parody". 
 
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4776181634656145640
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> > Four-minute Google video of Chris Bliss
> > (be sure your speakers are on)
> 
> OK.  On the same Google page there's a link to
> a "Chris Bliss Juggling Parody" video.
> 
> This must really be inside-juggling.  It looks
> almost as impressive to me as Chris Bliss.  Why
> is this a parody, anybody have any idea?
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> Here's the link:
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> http://tinyurl.com/pw6f6
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