Some of you may remember Bone as the "Superhandz Vampire", as he is a very talented XCMer and magician. Bone generously contributed his giant "Anaconda" Dribble for my XCM section for Magician Magazine for issue #2. Unfortunately, we are not sure if/when that will be released, so fortuntely for all of you, Bone agreed to release it here in the forums so you all can get to work on this amazing dribble.
For your information - Bone will be releasing a DVD entitled "Bone Ho's Furious Angels" and the Anaconda will also be on this DVD, so be sure to keep an eye out for it. Also visit his website at: http://www.boneho.com
Here is the instructions as written by Bone:
ANACONDA DESCRIPTION
by Bone Ho

For right handed people please hold the deck the opposite way as described in the images because I am a left handed (but please, not upside down lol).
Pic1: Hold deck securely with your strong hand (upper hand). Thumb along the short edge corner and the deck is under pressure (just a little) from your forefinger (keep it straight).

Pic2: In the lower hand, important your forefinger is in front, pinky at the back to ensure the cards fall to your palm and not on the floor (No pics described cards on the floor at this point)

Pic3: With the pressure from your forefinger, at the same time your thumb sort of counts the cards from the short edge, cause the cards to drop one by one equally against the pinky into the palm of the lower hand

KEY:
1-Best is to perform with a new deck, with clean-cut edges
2-Avoid windy and wet places (Beaches, Swimming Pool, Roof Top, etc)
3-When you perform Anaconda, your upper hand is going UP while the lower hand is going DOWN at the SAME TIME. This will create a very long connected line and will hold them together until you see the crazy reaction (Wait! Just don't drop the whole deck)

Have fun with the Anaconda Dribble,
Bone Ho.
boneho.com
Special thanks to Bone for hooking you all up with the instructions and awesome photos! I have never seen a dribble as large or beautiful! Great job Bone,
and thanks for sharing it with the community! We look forward to seeing more from you in the future.
De'vo

This one has been sooooo long coming!! Thanks De', and thank you
Bone!!

.... sweet