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Hi guys, i came to know that David Copperfield is going to perform in Bangkok this year. I googled and found some information on the show. I do not read Thai and i was wondering when is he coming and where is the venue?

Anyone?

ข่าวล่า มาเร็ว รู้ก่อนใคร David Copperfield กลับมาอีก

ข่าวล่า มาเร็ว รู้ก่อนใคร

Philip ได้รับเชิญแถลงข่าว 4 กันยายน 2550 นี้

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David Copperfield

จะมาเปิดการแสดงในเมืองไทย 5 -10 พฤศจิกายน 2550

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David Copperfield World of Wonder

Live in Bangkok 2007

ที่ อิมแพ็ค อารีนา เมืองทองธานี

เพียง 13 รอบเท่านั้น

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ร่วมประชาสัมพันธ์งานโดย โรงเรียนสอนวิทยากลฟิลิป ชมรมวิทยากล สยามเมจิก ร้านฅนชอบกล

โปรดติดตามรายละเอียดเพิ่มเติม ที่นี่ เร็วๆ นี้

Posted
It says David Copperfield is going to bring Thaksin back to thailand and it would be shown in the Bangkok Hilton.

nice but cold one there.

anyway thanks for the effort

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Hi guys, i came to know that David Copperfield is going to perform in Bangkok this year. I googled and found some information on the show. I do not read Thai and i was wondering when is he coming and where is the venue?

Here's a good website to translate Thai:

http://www.thai2english.com/

Also does English to Thai, but only one word that way. Thai, you can put the whole sentence in there and it'll translate it all.

Oh yeah, sometimes it's best to look at the phonetics rather than the translation, because words such as arena are correct in phonetics, but not in translation.

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I quite like the magic of David Copperfield. Ok, he's smarmy, smug, and corny as heck; but at least he's better than that tiresome self-publicising twit David Blaine. Oh, and he once married the delectable supermodel Claudia Schiffer. :o

I would pay to see him just on the hope that he would produce doves from her hoo-haa. :D

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I quite like the magic of David Copperfield. Ok, he's smarmy, smug, and corny as heck; but at least he's better than that tiresome self-publicising twit David Blaine. Oh, and he once married the delectable supermodel Claudia Schiffer. :o

I would pay to see him just on the hope that he would produce doves from her hoo-haa. :D

You're right that Blaine is a bit of a twit, but at least his style of street magic has something original to it. Not that street magic is orignal, but putting it on TV in its format is different. Copperfield however is just a glitzy show full of showbiz gloss and very little substance. Entertainment for the kids really is all. If you're an adult and you like it, maybe you're also into the wrestling the Americans seem so fond of.

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I quite like the magic of David Copperfield. Ok, he's smarmy, smug, and corny as heck; but at least he's better than that tiresome self-publicising twit David Blaine. Oh, and he once married the delectable supermodel Claudia Schiffer. :D

I would pay to see him just on the hope that he would produce doves from her hoo-haa. :D

What's a hoo-haa :D:o ?

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I quite like the magic of David Copperfield. Ok, he's smarmy, smug, and corny as heck; but at least he's better than that tiresome self-publicising twit David Blaine. Oh, and he once married the delectable supermodel Claudia Schiffer. :D

I would pay to see him just on the hope that he would produce doves from her hoo-haa. :D

What's a hoo-haa :D:o ?

maybe he could make all the bad press we've got lately go away ......

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I quite like the magic of David Copperfield. Ok, he's smarmy, smug, and corny as heck; but at least he's better than that tiresome self-publicising twit David Blaine. Oh, and he once married the delectable supermodel Claudia Schiffer. :o

I would pay to see him just on the hope that he would produce doves from her hoo-haa. :D

You're right that Blaine is a bit of a twit, but at least his style of street magic has something original to it. Not that street magic is orignal, but putting it on TV in its format is different. Copperfield however is just a glitzy show full of showbiz gloss and very little substance. Entertainment for the kids really is all. If you're an adult and you like it, maybe you're also into the wrestling the Americans seem so fond of.

How did your recent irony-bypass surgery pan out?

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I quite like the magic of David Copperfield. Ok, he's smarmy, smug, and corny as heck; but at least he's better than that tiresome self-publicising twit David Blaine. Oh, and he once married the delectable supermodel Claudia Schiffer. :o

I would pay to see him just on the hope that he would produce doves from her hoo-haa. :D

You're right that Blaine is a bit of a twit, but at least his style of street magic has something original to it. Not that street magic is orignal, but putting it on TV in its format is different. Copperfield however is just a glitzy show full of showbiz gloss and very little substance. Entertainment for the kids really is all. If you're an adult and you like it, maybe you're also into the wrestling the Americans seem so fond of.

How did your recent irony-bypass surgery pan out?

As well as your attempt on humour. :D

I appreciated your post was light-hearted, but didn't think that forbade me from making one less light-hearted.

Posted
I quite like the magic of David Copperfield. Ok, he's smarmy, smug, and corny as heck; but at least he's better than that tiresome self-publicising twit David Blaine. Oh, and he once married the delectable supermodel Claudia Schiffer. :o

I would pay to see him just on the hope that he would produce doves from her hoo-haa. :D

You're right that Blaine is a bit of a twit, but at least his style of street magic has something original to it. Not that street magic is orignal, but putting it on TV in its format is different. Copperfield however is just a glitzy show full of showbiz gloss and very little substance. Entertainment for the kids really is all. If you're an adult and you like it, maybe you're also into the wrestling the Americans seem so fond of.

How did your recent irony-bypass surgery pan out?

As well as your attempt on humour. :D

I appreciated your post was light-hearted, but didn't think that forbade me from making one less light-hearted.

Whatever. Couldn't resist the dig about "entertainment for kids" though. Could you? :D Hmmm,... *steeples fingers*

Posted
I quite like the magic of David Copperfield. Ok, he's smarmy, smug, and corny as heck; but at least he's better than that tiresome self-publicising twit David Blaine. Oh, and he once married the delectable supermodel Claudia Schiffer. :o

I would pay to see him just on the hope that he would produce doves from her hoo-haa. :D

You're right that Blaine is a bit of a twit, but at least his style of street magic has something original to it. Not that street magic is orignal, but putting it on TV in its format is different. Copperfield however is just a glitzy show full of showbiz gloss and very little substance. Entertainment for the kids really is all. If you're an adult and you like it, maybe you're also into the wrestling the Americans seem so fond of.

Agreed. David Copperfield is really boring. Watching cartoons would really be more interesting. What is the point doing a tv show showing the disappearance of the statue of liberty and flying across the grand canyons? Anyone can become a magician if film editing is all what you need.

Posted
I quite like the magic of David Copperfield. Ok, he's smarmy, smug, and corny as heck; but at least he's better than that tiresome self-publicising twit David Blaine. Oh, and he once married the delectable supermodel Claudia Schiffer. :D

I would pay to see him just on the hope that he would produce doves from her hoo-haa. :D

You're right that Blaine is a bit of a twit, but at least his style of street magic has something original to it. Not that street magic is orignal, but putting it on TV in its format is different. Copperfield however is just a glitzy show full of showbiz gloss and very little substance. Entertainment for the kids really is all. If you're an adult and you like it, maybe you're also into the wrestling the Americans seem so fond of.

Agreed. David Copperfield is really boring. Watching cartoons would really be more interesting. What is the point doing a tv show showing the disappearance of the statue of liberty and flying across the grand canyons? Anyone can become a magician if film editing is all what you need.

This time he will not be boring. I read Thai...and this part in the posted advertisement is really interesting:

ร่วมประชาสัมพันธ์งานโดย โรงเรียนสอนวิทยากลฟิลิป – ชมรมวิทยากล สยามเมจิก – ร้านฅนชอบกล

โปรดติดตามรายละเอียดเพิ่มเติม ที่นี่ เร็วๆ นี้

It says: The highlight of the show will be when David Copperfield uses his magic to make the Junta disappear.

I am ready to see that (or not see it)! Good luck David! :o:D :D

Posted
I quite like the magic of David Copperfield. Ok, he's smarmy, smug, and corny as heck; but at least he's better than that tiresome self-publicising twit David Blaine. Oh, and he once married the delectable supermodel Claudia Schiffer. :o

I would pay to see him just on the hope that he would produce doves from her hoo-haa. :D

You're right that Blaine is a bit of a twit, but at least his style of street magic has something original to it. Not that street magic is orignal, but putting it on TV in its format is different. Copperfield however is just a glitzy show full of showbiz gloss and very little substance. Entertainment for the kids really is all. If you're an adult and you like it, maybe you're also into the wrestling the Americans seem so fond of.

How did your recent irony-bypass surgery pan out?

As well as your attempt on humour. :D

I appreciated your post was light-hearted, but didn't think that forbade me from making one less light-hearted.

Whatever. Couldn't resist the dig about "entertainment for kids" though. Could you? :D Hmmm,... *steeples fingers*

And why should i have resisted? Have i broken some secret code about offending Copperfield followers?

Besides, as a man who can steeple his fingers (had to google that one), and who appreciates irony, you are obviously both smarter and more mature than the people my "dig" was intended for; not your cage that was being rattled. :D

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There is another one which I quite enjoy watching too that is Arnold Schwarzenegger. I mean the way he took so many real bullets and still didn't fall. That's amazing. I am still wondering how the fxxk he did that!

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I quite like the magic of David Copperfield. Ok, he's smarmy, smug, and corny as heck; but at least he's better than that tiresome self-publicising twit David Blaine. Oh, and he once married the delectable supermodel Claudia Schiffer. :D

I would pay to see him just on the hope that he would produce doves from her hoo-haa. :D

You're right that Blaine is a bit of a twit, but at least his style of street magic has something original to it. Not that street magic is orignal, but putting it on TV in its format is different. Copperfield however is just a glitzy show full of showbiz gloss and very little substance. Entertainment for the kids really is all. If you're an adult and you like it, maybe you're also into the wrestling the Americans seem so fond of.

Agreed. David Copperfield is really boring. Watching cartoons would really be more interesting. What is the point doing a tv show showing the disappearance of the statue of liberty and flying across the grand canyons? Anyone can become a magician if film editing is all what you need.

This time he will not be boring. I read Thai...and this part in the posted advertisement is really interesting:

ร่วมประชาสัมพันธ์งานโดย โรงเรียนสอนวิทยากลฟิลิป – ชมรมวิทยากล สยามเมจิก – ร้านฅนชอบกล

โปรดติดตามรายละเอียดเพิ่มเติม ที่นี่ เร็วๆ นี้

It says: The highlight of the show will be when David Copperfield uses his magic to make the Junta disappear.

I am ready to see that (or not see it)! Good luck David! :o:D :D

You'd better be careful of your words. I am not quite sure how seriously they are going to take your words! :bah:

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