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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on Feb 8, 2007 18:19:25 GMT
Charlie Brooker has done it again, another excellent look at psychics, this time the Psychic Private Eyes, Colin Fry, Tony Stockwell and Tracy Higgs. I wonder who could've pointed him in their direction? Lol Also includes a very rare television appearance from Ian Rowland! Warning strong language, and scenes that will make you laugh so hard you may wet yourself! Click Here To Watch
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Post by daz06 on Feb 8, 2007 20:04:46 GMT
Funniest thing ive seen in months!
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Post by monkeyboy on Feb 8, 2007 20:14:14 GMT
absolutely AWESOME stuff!
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Post by Meercat on Feb 8, 2007 20:32:48 GMT
Forget Randi, this man could be the sceptics new God! Genius ;D
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Post by monkeyboy on Feb 8, 2007 20:36:07 GMT
I still love Brooker's genius in doing this...
"Brooker wrote for PC Zone magazine in the mid-1990s. Aside from games reviews, his output included the comic strip Cybert**ts and a column entitled "Poo Corner", later renamed "Sick Notes", where Brooker would insult anyone who wrote in to the magazine and offered a fifty pound prize to the "best" letter. In February 1998, one of Brooker's one-shot cartoons caused the magazine to be pulled from the shelves of many British newsagents. The cartoon was entitled "Helmut Werstler's Cruelty Zoo" and professed to be an advert for a theme park created by a Teutonic psychologist for children to take out their violent impulses on animals rather than humans. It was accompanied by photoshopped pictures of children smashing the skulls of monkeys with hammers, jumping on a badger with a pitchfork, and chainsawing an orangutan, among other things. The original joke was supposed to be at the expense of the Tomb Raider games, known at the time for the sheer number of animals you could kill. The original title, "Lara Croft's Cruelty Zoo", was changed for copyright reasons and so the cartoon's original intended object of humour was not realised.
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Post by Rocktron on Feb 9, 2007 16:39:51 GMT
And here we go again.
OKAY! A lot of them so called Mediums are fakers. The so called Those who have the "power". But there are real people who do have it. Stop making fun on the subject for the sake of the real people who really do have those feelings and do not go into public because of it. Start and try to pin point the real one's among them. The paranormal is real. We all know that. We feel it. We just can not explain it (yet). The animal world is normal for us tho, they just have that special thing, right?, but they are just dumb animals... right?
Who is dumb here?
Rocky
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Post by Meercat on Feb 9, 2007 17:28:48 GMT
And here we go again. OKAY! A lot of them so called Mediums are fakers. The so called Those who have the "power". But there are real people who do have it. Stop making fun on the subject for the sake of the real people who really do have those feelings and do not go into public because of it. Start and try to pin point the real one's among them. The paranormal is real. We all know that. We feel it. We just can not explain it (yet). The animal world is normal for us tho, they just have that special thing, right?, but they are just dumb animals... right? Who is dumb here? Rocky Why dont you start us off, name a real one......
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Post by mesmo on Feb 9, 2007 20:52:32 GMT
QUOTE ROCKTRON: ''the paranormal is real''.
Really? Show us one piece of evidence that it is? Sorry to harp on about this (see other threads aswell) but I am growing weary of those that ''believe'' talking as if it is fact - it isn't. It is a belief!
ROCKTRON suggests we try to pinpoint the real ones (mediums) - HOW? Not one has shown any proof that they are real!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2007 22:58:44 GMT
Absolutely brilliant! ;D ;D
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Post by blooper on Feb 24, 2007 11:33:06 GMT
I saw this recently,lol,but i just wish Charlie could of talked about it for longer.
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