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Magic for dogs.

I used to enjoy The Chase on a Sunday afternoon. I'm not one to usually enjoy TV bloopers, but that brought tears to my eyes.

How lucky.

How's this production just to sell a pair of headphones ...........

At the mention of big cats (in Patsy's thread), I thought of this, but didn't want to put it in her thread as she might not like it (warning graphic)

This is not going to do good for my karma on the eyes of our lady members.. but it's too funny not to be shared :)

http://youtu.be/CsDcFFz_2LM

I love kids & I've always loved dance. So this video really does it or me.

It's got to be worth a "like" or two.

I am SOOOOO part of the 27%.

But then I was raised to think of chewing gum as vulgar.

Even if I put aside my childhood programming, in my experience, gum chewers seem to be ruder, less empathetic, less intellectual, more likely to break rules, more rebellious......nothing positive.

Be interesting to see if the same proportion of Bedlamites put positive attributes to gum chewers.

Interesting to note that my view was the premise that was experimented.

I am SOOOOO part of the 27%.

But then I was raised to think of chewing gum as vulgar.

Even if I put aside my childhood programming, in my experience, gum chewers seem to be ruder, less empathetic, less intellectual, more likely to break rules, more rebellious......nothing positive.

Be interesting to see if the same proportion of Bedlamites put positive attributes to gum chewers.

Interesting to note that my view was the premise that was experimented.

Thanks for the comments Seastallion, I too was brought up by parents & teachers who found that chewing gum was a tad uncouth.

Bear in mind though, that I suspect this video was made to advertise gum. Plus one twin was made to put on a very blank face whilst the other twin went through a series of facial expressions whilst chewing.

It was after all a pretty bizarre experiment/ art installation and thus (IMO) ideal for Bedlam. wai2.gif

I am SOOOOO part of the 27%.

But then I was raised to think of chewing gum as vulgar.

Even if I put aside my childhood programming, in my experience, gum chewers seem to be ruder, less empathetic, less intellectual, more likely to break rules, more rebellious......nothing positive.

Be interesting to see if the same proportion of Bedlamites put positive attributes to gum chewers.

Interesting to note that my view was the premise that was experimented.

Chewing gum helps to concentrate.

For me the interesting point of your comment is that you mention rebellious as negative personality trait. I think the opposite. Rebellious people jump from the marching line and force also others to think what they are doing so that they don't waste their lives only following orders and executing life tasks.

This is so funny, love the 911 call.

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For those that appreciate a bit of Yorkshire

Re: Girl with hularings. Reminded me of one of my all time favorite skill&smile videos.

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