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Post by carson on May 11, 2008 12:25:29 GMT -11
Um, Bob, I didn't say that. Another interesting word is "supernatural". I know of many ministers who refer to God's work as "supernatural", which - if you're a believer - it is.
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Post by chrissy on May 11, 2008 13:44:45 GMT -11
I dontk now how i feel about this myself.
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Post by CougarBob on May 12, 2008 7:49:17 GMT -11
Sometimes it's more fun just to take things at face value, and allow yourself to enjoy the mystery. In this case, it's harmless. I pretty much think it's all bunk, but I still enjoy the mystery. I don't think what I said takes the mystery away at all. I think it makes it all the more interesting. What is it? How does it work? Why is it invisible, etc.? Maybe that's why I love history and science. I want to know. It makes it more fascinating to me. I hate those shows where there is "suspense" as we wait for the heroin to open the door the monster is hiding behind. To me, it's not scary, it's frustrating. I always fast-forward past those parts. LOL
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Post by CougarBob on May 12, 2008 7:59:53 GMT -11
Um, Bob, I didn't say that. Oops, I guess I was paraphrasing you. I remember you were thinking that one time. You were sitting in that one chair by the window and you had that thought. Remember? ;D
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Post by carson on May 12, 2008 8:08:59 GMT -11
Bob, what I said was that it wasn't that long ago when people thought thunder was God throwing lightening bolts and angels were bowling. You were close.
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Post by CougarBob on May 12, 2008 8:18:14 GMT -11
Bob, what I said was that it wasn't that long ago when people thought thunder was God throwing lightening bolts and angels were bowling. You were close. Then what was it that you were thinking in that chair by the window? Now, I'm really confused.
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Post by CougarBob on May 12, 2008 14:52:10 GMT -11
It looks to me, and I think Jay or Grant said it too, like Frank's feet lift off the ground as he is struck by the bag. I wonder if that could be like an electric jolt reaction. Like when someone gets an electric shock and they shoot across a room. It's the electricity causing their muscles to react.
Just a thought . . .
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Post by literarysnob on May 12, 2008 16:30:04 GMT -11
I think that an electrical shock would have an effect upon his heart rate or cause at least some disruption. There wasn't any signs of that during the film we saw.
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Post by Pinkberry on May 12, 2008 17:05:56 GMT -11
I think that an electrical shock would have an effect upon his heart rate or cause at least some disruption. There wasn't any signs of that during the film we saw. Then again they werent monitoring his heart either... Though I doubt that they shocked him to get the desired effect. It was probably more along the lines of him being a little pussy.
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Post by literarysnob on May 12, 2008 17:13:12 GMT -11
They took his BP and that was fine his heart rate was a little high but not extraordinarily high.
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Post by CougarBob on May 13, 2008 6:21:43 GMT -11
I think that an electrical shock would have an effect upon his heart rate or cause at least some disruption. There wasn't any signs of that during the film we saw. Sorry, Lit, I didn't mean to imply that he had been electrically shocked. I was just musing how our bodies react to electric shocks.
We also react that way when surprised. Have you ever had anyone jump out and yell "Boo!" and you jumped? I think that the surprise of the bag hitting his chin made him jump, added to his confusion, then he hit that cement floor flat on his back, knocking the wind our of him. I'll bet he had a massive amount of adrenalin running through his body, which causes one to have the shakes for a while.
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Post by krystalmoore1986 on May 18, 2008 11:24:46 GMT -11
I don't care what anyone says about anything else but I will always honestly believe this was a true situation. Even the biggest fakes in the world would have to come across true paranormal activity after being as many places as GH has. (Not saying they are huge frauds just showing reasoning) There is no way some random cameraman just suddenly got the urge to smack himself HARD in the face with a bag of camera gear while throwing himself down onto the ground then cry on national telivision and know for sure noone would know he was a fake and know he might destroy the show if he doesn't act it out just right and stuff. No way. Maybe my naive faith in humanity but I like it like that and will be in my happy bubble if anyone needs me.
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Post by hoobsmom on May 18, 2008 12:09:58 GMT -11
I don't care what anyone says about anything else but I will always honestly believe this was a true situation. Even the biggest fakes in the world would have to come across true paranormal activity after being as many places as GH has. (Not saying they are huge frauds just showing reasoning) There is no way some random cameraman just suddenly got the urge to smack himself HARD in the face with a bag of camera gear while throwing himself down onto the ground then cry on national telivision and know for sure noone would know he was a fake and know he might destroy the show if he doesn't act it out just right and stuff. No way. Maybe my naive faith in humanity but I like it like that and will be in my happy bubble if anyone needs me. I agree Krys this is one time that I think it was some sort of paranormal activity.
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Post by val on May 18, 2008 12:32:30 GMT -11
I believe it was paranormal as for the camera my response would have to be, "about time the camera was facing the right direction"
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Post by krystalmoore1986 on May 18, 2008 19:33:02 GMT -11
Lol yeah a lucky mistake I guess!!
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