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hoodrat Veteran user Southern California 388 Posts |
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On 2006-03-23 12:50, haywire wrote: I have heard that some people get offended when they hear somebody use the word "freakin'" as in, "Answer the freakin' phone! It's ringing!" or "I don't have enough freakin' money to buy that." I have been told that the word "freakin'" (in their minds) is a substitute for the much more vulgar word "f**k**g" which offends them. They said that the person using the word "freakin'" might have just as well used the other, more vulgar term since it means the exact same thing. I disagree.... |
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roham92 Regular user 173 Posts |
I have a lot of Copperfield moments and from the orginial post , the psychology nad things like that he uses with the vanishing egg is not only good psychology but it was funny to watch. Everything he does in that illusion connects together so well and is a great act just like he's duck act. It is one of my favorites and glad you mentioned it.
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