Not an illusionist but a twat.
Who cares what happens to him?
David Blaine
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Re: David Blaine
What's so challenging about it Dave?
I mean if it's such a challenge, how about we give the millions of starving people a medal?
Real challenging huh?
One man starves himself voluntarily and everyone is an arsekissing sychophant; x million starve thru no choice, and they are ignored.
But I guess David is "so brave" and really good, and by the way Dave, your analogfy of having stones thrown thru your window is like a broken pencil, pointless. 2 totally different things.
In your living room, you are not attention seeking, unless you happen to be "selling" via the pc in a corner of the room.
JJ, I think it's very constructive sir.
I mean if it's such a challenge, how about we give the millions of starving people a medal?
Real challenging huh?
One man starves himself voluntarily and everyone is an arsekissing sychophant; x million starve thru no choice, and they are ignored.
But I guess David is "so brave" and really good, and by the way Dave, your analogfy of having stones thrown thru your window is like a broken pencil, pointless. 2 totally different things.
In your living room, you are not attention seeking, unless you happen to be "selling" via the pc in a corner of the room.
JJ, I think it's very constructive sir.
Still.....Holden MacGroyn
BUT WITHOUT MY BRUCE LEE SIG BECAUSE HE'S TOO HARD FOR THIS PLACE...
BUT WITHOUT MY BRUCE LEE SIG BECAUSE HE'S TOO HARD FOR THIS PLACE...
Re: David Blaine
Might be going up on friday to see him in the box as it might be the last time he will be seen alive since that bloddy yobo who fired paint at him.
Re: David Blaine
There's little 'challenge' in what he does: these illusions/stunts are worked out in the finest detail, and are probably safer to perform than, say, to cross Oxford Street.
In the past, where the physics of such stunts were less well understood, you had genuine risk-takers like Houdini or Knievel.
Holden has admirably refuted your other points about Mr Blaine's overhyped 'celebrity'......
In the past, where the physics of such stunts were less well understood, you had genuine risk-takers like Houdini or Knievel.
Holden has admirably refuted your other points about Mr Blaine's overhyped 'celebrity'......
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: houdini
I'm not fighting on this subject no more if he makes it fair play to him but if he don't he will be remembered but like everyone else forgotten.
Re: houdini
hes last day today im sure hes been having burgers and chips on the quiet,lol.
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Re: David Blaine
We're now into his last few hours of 44 days existing on nothing but the essentials: water and publicity. He'd die starved of the latter, of course.
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