The beauty of this trick is that as I sit here and play with it I begin to notice how well the
pieces work together to justify actions, to camouflage things you don't want the spectators to see,
and to beautify the effect "Holy Moly" that has moments of you simply standing there hiding the dirt
while pattering away (and looking like a suspicious fool). This take on that effect allows you to
put the materials on the table while you speak, handle things "naturally," and END COMPLETELY clean
with a justified action that is not suspicious AT ALL. You could also present this the same way as
"Holy Moly" with a special move or two, but I'm keeping this one simple.