J JGS91 May 13, 2009 1 0 May 14, 2009 #1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxi2s-HC_TA&feature=channel_page One this is funny Two what the hell does she use to make fire come out of her hands?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxi2s-HC_TA&feature=channel_page One this is funny Two what the hell does she use to make fire come out of her hands?
tally-ho Nov 16, 2008 2,267 0 37 In the not to distant future May 14, 2009 #2 Fire from palm gimmick. Also this is in the media section, I believe.
The Tumbleweed Feb 5, 2008 2,297 1 Blue Mountains, NSW May 14, 2009 #3 Wow.. so many classic lines are gonna come out of that video. 'We didn't even give her that colour!!'
Wow.. so many classic lines are gonna come out of that video. 'We didn't even give her that colour!!'
JDENredden Jan 17, 2008 2,546 0 G-Town, SA, Australia JDENredden.com May 14, 2009 #4 haha, Ive seen this before. Its still funny to watch. JDEN
OwnerM Aug 31, 2007 369 0 Hartford, CT May 14, 2009 #6 Not only was that good, but did you watch the David Blaine paradies on the same channel???
MagicShadow9 Jun 10, 2008 1,277 0 You little stalker! May 14, 2009 #7 Yea, that's just a comedy group. They did it to be funny. I'm not entirely sure that's really selma blair, but i highly doubt it. But it's still funny none the less. "Dude, why the f*** do you have a children's book?"
Yea, that's just a comedy group. They did it to be funny. I'm not entirely sure that's really selma blair, but i highly doubt it. But it's still funny none the less. "Dude, why the f*** do you have a children's book?"
jonraiker SVP, theory11 Team member Aug 5, 2007 1,330 24 Florida instagram.com May 14, 2009 #8 We posted this in Media a little while back: http://media.theory11.com/1530 Hilarious.
MagicLemonBird Apr 5, 2009 1,027 2 Some where over the rainbow... la...la...la. May 14, 2009 #9 Holy ****! I can read?
B Brad Henderson Dec 14, 2007 817 2 May 15, 2009 #10 As someone who respects the lineage of ideas, the effect was created by Kikuchi of Japan and sold as Fickle Fire. Brad Henderson
As someone who respects the lineage of ideas, the effect was created by Kikuchi of Japan and sold as Fickle Fire. Brad Henderson