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Roscoe
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Every time I watch this, I get a nearly uncontrollable urge to get a hammer and drive a nail into my nose.
http://www.youtube.com/v/NOvaWIZr1aw&rel=1
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WTF!
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Interesting guy in a dual, yes?
"Take that!!!" And, um, that! and, well, that. Crap, you win."
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Here is a translation of the German info that came with the video:
Countless times gave the Dutchman Mirin Dajo his body to 1947/1948 publicly pierce in Switzerland, the rear, side and front. But there is no blood flowed. And that everything is still without any pain. No Trick, as costly medical tests revealed.
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Gumby?
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http://www.youtube.com/v/xvEH64F6Upk&rel=1
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirin_Dajo
http://www.youtube.com/v/pcf0TVCAyDg&rel=1
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Magic trick or fistula, it's impressive.
I'd hate to try to follow him with my old Saturday morning Farmer's Market "Geek" performance, "Blockhead."
Here's a pretty good comic rendition:
http://www.youtube.com/v/ieGJ7ICt0rk&rel=1
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