Ok so if The Sunday Joint is going to one post on a Sunday evening, then Friday Funnies should definitely shrink to one easily accessible post on a Friday morn. For your convenience of course... I know I'm a child, no need to tell me.. Next up, this might be DavidBlaine, then again its probably not. Fucking hilarious!! And lastly the Old Jokes Home: Q. What's the fastest thing on land?...
This might brighten up your Monday…but the one thing that we are wondering, is how did DavidBlaine develop such an annoying drawl? Can his speech get any more slurred- he almost sounds drunk. Anyway, click and view the video if you would like an insight into DavidBlaine´s pulling technique. Is this a fake? Well, [...]
One of life's truly free thinkers, Tim's postings on lifestyle design are always worth a read (as is the Four Hour Work Week ). Here's a snippet from his latest: How to Hold Your Breath Like DavidBlaine, World Record Holder (and Now, Me) Last night, world-famous magician and endurance artist DavidBlaine taught me how to hold my breath. David holds the Guinness world...
Last night, world-famous magician and endurance artist DavidBlaine taught me — along with about 10 other TEDMED attendees — how to hold my breath. David holds the Guinness world record for holding his breath: 17 minutes and 4.4 seconds. I was born premature and, unlike David, I couldn’t remember the last time I held [...]
The aspiring grime spitter featured in the first issue of OMM back in 2003 and made the cover in 2007. Now he's the biggest British pop star of 2009 On the evening of 19 October 2003, the crowds gathering on Tower Bridge to await DavidBlaine's emergence from his Perspex box heard a booming bassline bubbling up from the fast-flowing surface of the Thames beneath them. A small boat packed...
While channel surfing the other day, I stumbled upon the Jamie Lee Curtis slasher flick Terror Train. Made in 1980, the movie proved a retro delight, one that included the entirely unexpected presence of magician David Copperfield. Virtually unheard of...
The book, the only publication officially sanctioned by Jackson's estate, not only contains unseen images of perhaps the world's most famous face, it also has essays about the superstar written by friends and those who worked with Jackson over the years, from Motown founder Berry Gordy and Paula Abdul to John Landis and DavidBlaine.
The book, the only publication officially sanctioned by Jackson's estate, not only contains unseen images of perhaps the world's most famous face, it also has essays about the superstar written by friends and those who worked with Jackson over the years, from Motown founder Berry Gordy and Paula Abdul to John Landis and DavidBlaine.
The book, the only publication officially sanctioned by Jackson's estate, not only contains unseen images of perhaps the world's most famous face, it also has essays about the superstar written by friends and those who worked with Jackson over the years, from Motown founder Berry Gordy and Paula Abdul to John Landis and DavidBlaine.
The book, the only publication officially sanctioned by Jackson's estate, not only contains unseen images of perhaps the world's most famous face, it also has essays about the superstar written by friends and those who worked with Jackson over the years, from Motown founder Berry Gordy and Paula Abdul to John Landis and DavidBlaine.
While many Jackson books have been printed since Jackson's June 25 death at age 50, Jeff Wald, president of OPUS Media Group, which published the book, says his stands out.
He and his team decided "this would not be a red carpet sound bite kind of a book," he says....
... else for you next week too. All will be revealed. I don’t mean to be all mysterious and DavidBlaine-like, but let’s just say I’ve got something in the hopper, and it’s gonna be cool. Last week’s highlights (when I wasn’t hunched over my book galley with my green pen): the sherry tasting at Stable was awesome ( here’s a little video our event...
... Johnson, Roger Alton, Celia Walden, Jeremy Clarke and Kate Chisholm were all brilliant hosts and DavidBlaine came over to the table and performed a card trick that I’m still trying to figure out how on earth he did it now. I’d really like to go back again next year (assuming the magazine holds another event like this) and I’ll even pay for my own ticket this time if I can’t persuade...