Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/11 05:57 I'm dizzy with confusion as to what the hype about DB and his fish bowl thing.
After 7 days; he blows the record of breath holding.
Not only that, he could not even undo his chains.
So in a near weightless environment; with all the time in the world to walk through, think, and practice, he blows it.
Why doen't he do something cool like say bounce on a pogo stick for two weeks or ride accross the Atlantic whilst dangling by a rope from the back of a 747...
Standing around, being frozen, buried, starving, and in a bowl; just seems pretty pointless...
A guy in a fish bowl at Lincoln Center...
BORING....
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/11 09:23 I call him Bland appropriately.
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/11 19:59 combatmonkey wrote:

Why doen't he do something cool like say ride accross the Atlantic whilst dangling by a rope from the back of a 747...



HAHAHA brilliant...

Now that is a special I would enjoy
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/11 20:01
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/11 20:05 ... sweet evil jesus. that is the second funniest thing i've seen all day. fucking brilliant. i love it.
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/13 17:32 are those lines attached at his nipples?
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/13 17:59 melvin7506 wrote:
are those lines attached at his nipples?
Ahahahah! I do hope so!

Reminds me of another Jonathan Goodwin "escape":

His hands superglued together behind a tree, Jonathan was fastened by the nipples (amongst other things) to a long rope.

On the other end of the rope was the family dog.

His father stood in the distance and, after fifteen seconds, called the dog...
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/13 18:14 is jonathon goodwin the dude that had his father tie himself to the bed, with a bedsheet above him, and he had to escape before an iron burnt it's way through the bedsheet?
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/13 18:27 Oh yes!
Quality television!

(BTW he used to do a comedy magic show called Monkey Magic - but it's nowhere near as funny as seeing him get injured...)
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/13 21:58 Damn.. if you had your audio on mute with that video... you'd think you were watching some kind of kinky gay pornography.
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/14 05:22 EvilN8 wrote:
Damn.. if you had your audio on mute with that video... you'd think you were watching some kind of kinky gay pornography.

I see what you mean - a funky soundtrack and he'll have doubled his audience...
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/14 05:47 Airplane pic: Woo!

Vlad the Impala wrote:
Reminds me of another Jonathan Goodwin "escape":

His hands superglued together behind a tree, Jonathan was fastened by the nipples (amongst other things) to a long rope.

On the other end of the rope was the family dog.

His father stood in the distance and, after fifteen seconds, called the dog...


Wow, that's amazing. What did they call the act?

::drumroll::
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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/14 07:54 JoMadge wrote:

Wow, that's amazing. What did they call the act?

::drumroll::



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Re:Blaine too Plain... - 2006/05/14 14:54 Vlad the Impala wrote:
JoMadge wrote:

Wow, that's amazing. What did they call the act?

::drumroll::





HA!
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