Why is replacing lamp lights so noisy? I’ve been listening to the workers outside try and replace the lamps on our floor (finally, it was the reason the office gave me that they wouldn’t replace any bulbs, either: “but, we’ll be installing new lamps anyway.” That was about 4 months ago. Since then, John and I have dubbed our lamp as the Zombie Light due to its constant flickering and horror-movie-affect), but why is there a need for electric saws or the girlish giggling, and the groaning and grunting I keep hearing?
Anyway, so I was flipping channels yesterday and I stumbled upon that Criss Angel show, just in time to see him gather some people in a park and preform a magic trick. The volunteer (a woman walking in the park) laid down on the park bench with two women (runners) holding her arms and legs. Criss Angel then did some magic stuff, you know, waved his hands over the womans torso and took deep breaths…and then the woman split in two. The top half began crawling away and the bottom half stood up. Interestingly, seeing the top half of a woman crawling away made my stomach flip-flop. Of course, he didn’t explain how he did it. I was trying to figure it out, but to no avail. Usually, the saw-someone-in-half trick has boxes, so that you can create an illusion, but this was just on a park bench and the weird thing was that the halves of the woman moved independently of each other. Was it all set up? A trick meant for television?
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