Advanced task, though not exactly as I tried.
From DJ:
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...I hold a 2-liter bottle in my right hand and squeeze it, forcing its contents [water] to jet out towards the surface of the water pool. The water stream travels almost in a straight line (like a rod) then falls into the water. The splashes are only a few inches tall, even with the nearly 10 foot distance between us. I then empty the other two containers. It's almost as if the water is being sucked from the bottles, rather than ejecting from them: never spilling or missing its target.
My intention is to bring the water to life as it merges with the pool of water in the cylinder but nothing happens. I put the empty containers down and begin to sing out a series of progressively higher notes. I feel something will happen when I reach my highest note but my voice crackles. I begin the sequence again, this time holding each note longer then the one before it.
I close my eyes as I hold the final note. As the note rings out I hear a crackle in the wall to my left (past the other dining table). I look to see that the wall is now made of red brick and a rectangular hole has opened up. The opening measures about 4 feet tall by 3 wide and is lined with a decorative tan brick pattern. It's at least four feet deep.
I sing out the last few notes even longer still, expecting to see water come out in some form. I can see the leading edge of some sort of water entity emerging from the passageway. It is a deep ocean blue and has white stripes forming a pattern. It becomes apparent that this a jumbo version of "Nemo" from the Disney/Pixar movie "Finding Nemo". All the parts that should be orange were deep blue. This fish is only a form, it has no life. I can see the light distortions as waves ripple through its mass, almost like blue gelatin. Its dimensions are about 2 1/2 feet tall x 3 1/2 feet long x 10 inches wide.
As the water fish's tail completely emerges from the wall it begins to turn into a large stuffed plush fish, still blue with white strips. Everyone seems amazed this whole time. Nemo finally vanishes into thin air. ...
It may or may not count. I know I'll try again but it's been a dry month and this is all I have. Again I wait until the month is almost over before doing the task.