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empresssue wrote: »An example of a man dying from stubbornness-just sayin
How timely since I just got done painting my 2 story house and this kind of setup may have been used. lol.
https://youtu.be/Y7Wv0FTeybo
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empresssue wrote: »
Looks like a candidate for the Darwin Awards.0 -
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empresssue wrote: »An example of a man dying from stubbornness-just sayin
How timely since I just got done painting my 2 story house and this kind of setup may have been used. lol.
https://youtu.be/Y7Wv0FTeybo
Glad you didn’t die from stubbornness.1 -
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empresssue wrote: »
Glad you didn’t die from stubbornness.
Not as happy as I am.0 -
empresssue wrote: »
I'm not stubborn. I just sometimes have a determination not to change my attitude or position on something.0 -
Your stubbornness is admirable, albeit the reason for your untimely demise.[/quote]
I'm not stubborn. I just sometimes have a determination not to change my attitude or position on something.[/quote]
Sometimes????
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One of the Paramount Logos on the day it was painted (1985)
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dwrightlaw wrote: »
Yes, I believe it is.0 -
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The Mandela Effect
The Mandela Effect is a collective misremembering of a fact or event. Various theories have been proposed to explain what causes it, some more sensible than others.
One type of memory glitch that has generated a lot of Internet buzz in recent years is called the “Mandela Effect.” In simplest terms, the Mandela Effect is an instance of collective misremembering. Examples include lines from famous movies that everyone gets wrong (e.g., Humphrey Bogart’s saying “Play it again, Sam” in Casablanca), erroneous dates and numbers (apparently many people answer “52” when asked how many states there are in the U.S.), and historical misconceptions (are you among those who recall learning in school that cotton gin inventor Eli Whitney was black?).
https://www.snopes.com/2016/07/24/the-mandela-effect/
Thanks, @cee134
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empresssue wrote: »The Mandela Effect
The Mandela Effect is a collective misremembering of a fact or event. Various theories have been proposed to explain what causes it, some more sensible than others.
One type of memory glitch that has generated a lot of Internet buzz in recent years is called the “Mandela Effect.” In simplest terms, the Mandela Effect is an instance of collective misremembering. Examples include lines from famous movies that everyone gets wrong (e.g., Humphrey Bogart’s saying “Play it again, Sam” in Casablanca), erroneous dates and numbers (apparently many people answer “52” when asked how many states there are in the U.S.), and historical misconceptions (are you among those who recall learning in school that cotton gin inventor Eli Whitney was black?).
https://www.snopes.com/2016/07/24/the-mandela-effect/
Thanks, cee134
Actually thank @MeeseeksAndDestroy1 -
empresssue wrote: »The Mandela Effect
The Mandela Effect is a collective misremembering of a fact or event. Various theories have been proposed to explain what causes it, some more sensible than others.
One type of memory glitch that has generated a lot of Internet buzz in recent years is called the “Mandela Effect.” In simplest terms, the Mandela Effect is an instance of collective misremembering. Examples include lines from famous movies that everyone gets wrong (e.g., Humphrey Bogart’s saying “Play it again, Sam” in Casablanca), erroneous dates and numbers (apparently many people answer “52” when asked how many states there are in the U.S.), and historical misconceptions (are you among those who recall learning in school that cotton gin inventor Eli Whitney was black?).
https://www.snopes.com/2016/07/24/the-mandela-effect/
Thanks, cee134
Actually thank @MeeseeksAndDestroy
Thanks @MeeseeksAndDestroy !!!1 -
empresssue wrote: »empresssue wrote: »The Mandela Effect
The Mandela Effect is a collective misremembering of a fact or event. Various theories have been proposed to explain what causes it, some more sensible than others.
One type of memory glitch that has generated a lot of Internet buzz in recent years is called the “Mandela Effect.” In simplest terms, the Mandela Effect is an instance of collective misremembering. Examples include lines from famous movies that everyone gets wrong (e.g., Humphrey Bogart’s saying “Play it again, Sam” in Casablanca), erroneous dates and numbers (apparently many people answer “52” when asked how many states there are in the U.S.), and historical misconceptions (are you among those who recall learning in school that cotton gin inventor Eli Whitney was black?).
https://www.snopes.com/2016/07/24/the-mandela-effect/
Thanks, cee134
Actually thank @MeeseeksAndDestroy
Thanks @MeeseeksAndDestroy !!!
Somewhere, at some point we had a long discussion about this which is why I recalled it.1 -
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »empresssue wrote: »empresssue wrote: »The Mandela Effect
The Mandela Effect is a collective misremembering of a fact or event. Various theories have been proposed to explain what causes it, some more sensible than others.
One type of memory glitch that has generated a lot of Internet buzz in recent years is called the “Mandela Effect.” In simplest terms, the Mandela Effect is an instance of collective misremembering. Examples include lines from famous movies that everyone gets wrong (e.g., Humphrey Bogart’s saying “Play it again, Sam” in Casablanca), erroneous dates and numbers (apparently many people answer “52” when asked how many states there are in the U.S.), and historical misconceptions (are you among those who recall learning in school that cotton gin inventor Eli Whitney was black?).
https://www.snopes.com/2016/07/24/the-mandela-effect/
Thanks, cee134
Actually thank @MeeseeksAndDestroy
Thanks @MeeseeksAndDestroy !!!empresssue wrote: »empresssue wrote: »The Mandela Effect
The Mandela Effect is a collective misremembering of a fact or event. Various theories have been proposed to explain what causes it, some more sensible than others.
One type of memory glitch that has generated a lot of Internet buzz in recent years is called the “Mandela Effect.” In simplest terms, the Mandela Effect is an instance of collective misremembering. Examples include lines from famous movies that everyone gets wrong (e.g., Humphrey Bogart’s saying “Play it again, Sam” in Casablanca), erroneous dates and numbers (apparently many people answer “52” when asked how many states there are in the U.S.), and historical misconceptions (are you among those who recall learning in school that cotton gin inventor Eli Whitney was black?).
https://www.snopes.com/2016/07/24/the-mandela-effect/
Thanks, cee134
Actually thank @MeeseeksAndDestroy
Thanks @MeeseeksAndDestroy !!!
Somewhere, at some point we had a long discussion about this which is why I recalled it.
I have spent a seemingly endless amount of time looking into "Shazam"
ETA: MANY people seem to remember a movie like Kazaam ,but with Sinbad as a Genie, both being released around the same time. But now there is no trace of such a movie ever existing.
Shazam was a tv show in the 70s. I used to watch it as a kid.1 -
There's still hope out there
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Edge of Lake Superior. Silver Bay, MN.
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Oh wait that's Shamwow
Shamwow is truly annoying.
Shazam was on in tandem with Almighty Isis. I used to watch them back to back on Saturday am.
Shazam
A young boy, able to transform into the superhero Captain Marvel, travels the country fighting evil and helping people.
Stars: Michael Gray, Les Tremayne, Jackson Bostwick http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071050/
Almighty Isis
An archaeologist gains an amulet that allows her to transform into the superheroine goddess Isis and fight evil.
Creator: Marc Richards
Stars: JoAnna Cameron, Brian Cutler, Joanna Pang http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072516/0 -
empresssue wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Oh wait that's Shamwow
Shamwow is truly annoying.
Shazam was on in tandem with Almighty Isis. I used to watch them back to back on Saturday am.
Shazam
A young boy, able to transform into the superhero Captain Marvel, travels the country fighting evil and helping people.
Stars: Michael Gray, Les Tremayne, Jackson Bostwick http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071050/
Almighty Isis
An archaeologist gains an amulet that allows her to transform into the superheroine goddess Isis and fight evil.
Creator: Marc Richards
Stars: JoAnna Cameron, Brian Cutler, Joanna Pang http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072516/
The Mandela Effect event she is referring to is:
Did Sinbad Play a Genie in the 1990's Movie 'Shazaam'?
The answer is Sindad did not play a Genie, ever (it was Shaq) and the movie was called Kazaam (1996) not Shazam.
https://www.snopes.com/sinbad-movie-shazaam/
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