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by raimundo » 1 Nov 2005 9:39
I watched part of the first hour of this, didn't really learn much, they were auctioning his mementos, they got $13,000 for a straightjacket, and 14,000 for a collection of keys and picks, then someone paid 35,000 for a milk can with the padlock hasps tricked to open. (not the lock, the thing you hang the lock on, the hasp) I quit watching when it became clear they were never going to show the locks close up only flashing them for two seconds from a distance. did anyone watch the whole thing, (two hours) I couldn't because I don't like to be teased.
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by Buggs41 » 1 Nov 2005 17:52
I only got to watch the first hour of it on the History Channel. My wife asked what that has to do with history? ( I said, Because he's dead. = History. ) Then I had to switch channels so she could watch Monday Night Football. I didn't have a problem with that, It seemed they really didn't want you to know about Houdini's gear, They just wanted you to patronize the companies that ran commercials during the show.
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by n2oah » 1 Nov 2005 17:55
Buggs41 wrote: Then I had to switch channels so she could watch Monday Night Football.
Aren't you the one that's supposed to be watching football? 
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by Chrispy » 1 Nov 2005 19:13
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Buggs41 » 1 Nov 2005 19:29
n2oah wrote:Buggs41 wrote: Then I had to switch channels so she could watch Monday Night Football.
Aren't you the one that's supposed to be watching football? 
I do watch football. But I just can't handle John Madden as an announcer.
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by HKW » 5 Nov 2005 12:08
Buggs41 wrote:I do watch football. But I just can't handle John Madden as an announcer.
You mean that fella thats talks & appears to know what 'tough' is, but cannot stand up to his own fears of flying in an airplane?
Yeah, Madden is a bit too much for me.
I can understand being scared, but puhlease dont turn around and preach gospil on toughness. Now, as for that Mexican woman who performed a self-cesarean birth of her child with a kitchen knife, I'll take a lecture or two on how to be tough from her anyday. (For the Brits, the same for Mr. Joe Simpson - He knows a thing or two about the rough side of things.)
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by n2oah » 5 Nov 2005 12:41
HKW wrote:Buggs41 wrote:I do watch football. But I just can't handle John Madden as an announcer.
You mean that fella thats talks & appears to know what 'tough' is, but cannot stand up to his own fears of flying in an airplane?
Tough actin' Tinactin. 
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