View Full Version : David Blaine's Vertigo
Knowledged_one
05-21-2002, 03:58 PM
Does anyone in N.Y. have the abiliy to see him on his perch above the city. If so would anyone throw a baseball at him to see if it is really him or just a hologram. If he falls and dies then we will know it wasnt a hologram
Shaolin shadowboxing, and the Wu-Tang sword style
If what you say is true, the Shaolin and the Wu-Tang
could be dangerous
Do you think your Wu-Tang sword can defeat me?
En garde, I'll let you try my Wu-Tang style
zathrus
05-21-2002, 04:08 PM
I'm out on LI, so i'm too far away
to see anything.
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RF Godfather
05-22-2002, 02:20 AM
Does anyone in N.Y. have the abiliy to see him on his perch above the city. If so would anyone throw a baseball at him to see if it is really him or just a hologram. If he falls and dies then we will know it wasnt a hologramknow-ledge, that's f'ed up dude but funny nonetheless.
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Fallon
05-22-2002, 04:36 AM
He's on Stern now and after listening to him I'm kinda interested in this now.
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cheezeemee
05-22-2002, 04:42 AM
David Copperfield is waiting for him with a bat when he gets down!
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wilee
05-22-2002, 06:18 AM
I walk through Bryant Park on my way to work every weekday- The commericals make this sound more "fantastic" than it is. The "pole" that he's standing on looks about 5-6 [building] stories as opposed to the advertised 10 (yes, I know a story is traditionally 10 feet and the pole is supposed to be 109 ft, but I notice they emphasise "like standing on the 10th floor of a building" when this is more like the 5th or 6th floor).
In the commercial, they show him standing on an inverted flowerpot, talking about the size of the platform. Last night Ron and Fez said that it's 24 inches in diameter at the top (much bigger than a flowerpot's base) and when I walked past there this morning, there looked to be a little (maybe 4-5 inch high) rail up there. They also have cherry pickers halfway up the pole, so I'm sure that if he's going to "fall" that they'll get up to him before he does. Half of this trick is in making you think it's more dangerous than it is.
The 35 hours is impressive, though. I bet Rooster could do this with the endurance training he went through.
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