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Cory Landels![]() Special user 683 Posts ![]() |
In August 2006, popular American magician David Copperfield claimed he had discovered a true "Fountain of Youth" amid a cluster of four small islands in the Exuma chain of the Bahamas which he recently purchased for roughly $50 million. "I've discovered a true phenomenon," he told Reuters in a telephone interview. "You can take dead leaves, they come in contact with the water, they become full of life again. … Bugs or insects that are near death, come in contact with the water, they'll fly away. It's an amazing thing, very, very exciting." Copperfield, who turned 50 in September 2006, says that he hired scientists to conduct an examination of the "legendary" water, but as of now, the fountain remains off limits to outside visitors
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Cory Landels![]() Special user 683 Posts ![]() |
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On 2007-08-19 13:55, JPK wrote: That sounds so Da Vinci Code... But it makes sense. |
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amc![]() New user 61 Posts ![]() |
Resorting to the internet again, a quick search for walking on water (via wiki) suggests that these people have tried it before :
Jesus (obviously), Andre Kole, Criss Angel, Anthony Bass http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walking_on_water Oh, and this guy too: http://www.webhosting.uk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2078 |
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Cory Landels![]() Special user 683 Posts ![]() |
Ha ha, the last link is so funny.
So this is getting pretty biblical, isn't it. |
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James Hill![]() Regular user 169 Posts ![]() |
I don't see why anyone is losing interest. All we have to do is just wait until tomorrow night, and we'll have a new clue or two.
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synth_infusion![]() Loyal user 210 Posts ![]() |
I think why people are losing interest is because the clues are getting harder.
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Cory Landels![]() Special user 683 Posts ![]() |
Exactly. We just have to be patient, and keep looking forward to the 31st.
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JPK![]() Loyal user 272 Posts ![]() |
I don't know what makes sense with this puzzle. It is fun to play along though.
JPK
John Kardel
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James Hill![]() Regular user 169 Posts ![]() |
Well, that's the name of the game. Also, while Copperfield made his claim in the mniddle of August last year, is it odd that, almost exactly one year later, this whole thing is taking place, involving it?
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amc![]() New user 61 Posts ![]() |
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On 2007-08-19 13:55, JPK wrote: Trust me - It WILL be an elaborate illusion. It would be no coincidence that the one person in the whole world who happens to discover the secret to everlasting youth in a magical fountain also happens to be a world famous magician known for elaborate illusions. |
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Cory Landels![]() Special user 683 Posts ![]() |
It will all make sense at the end.
Does anybody know a Superhero who shoots water at people? Like a fountain? |
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JPK![]() Loyal user 272 Posts ![]() |
Flipper?
JPK
John Kardel
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JPK![]() Loyal user 272 Posts ![]() |
OK this is my final theory.
Copperfield has decided that it's time for him to relax and enjoy life. He no longer wants to live the stage life. He has a huge wealth of magic knowledge, far too big any magician to do in one liftime. So he comes up with a cunning plan. He claims to have found the foutain of youth. He passes on his legecy to his son who will continue to perform as David Copperfield. Of course this would be a difficult thing to keep hidden so he assembled a group of trusted friends and fellow magicians to help his son pull off the greatest illusion of all time. The Fountain of Youth. If this isn't it, I will be glad to sell this idea to Mr. Copperfield at a very good rate. I accept Paypal. JPK
John Kardel
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amc![]() New user 61 Posts ![]() |
I haven't read the comic, but in the cartoon on TV when I was a kid, the Iceman seemed to do that (and then it would freeze, hence his name!)
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Cory Landels![]() Special user 683 Posts ![]() |
Oh no, not the Iceman again
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Cory Landels![]() Special user 683 Posts ![]() |
I didn't know that David Copperfield had a son.
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JPK![]() Loyal user 272 Posts ![]() |
That's what will make this an even more amazing illusion.
![]() JPK If we knew about his secret son, he would not have been able to pull this off.
John Kardel
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amc![]() New user 61 Posts ![]() |
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On 2007-08-19 14:15, Cory Landels wrote: I'm just saying. You asked! ![]() |
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modulusman![]() New user 28 Posts ![]() |
What about the mail clue?
Whatever happened with that? |
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cgmagic![]() New user 92 Posts ![]() |
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On 2007-08-19 14:22, JPK wrote: ive heard of this theory so many times before. who know he might make it his last T.V speacial(he still owes one or two to NBC |
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