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Previously unknown application of "topit" principle

Posted: February 9th, 2007, 6:34 pm
by Guest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v42LVMi6Suk

I've never seen it handled quite this way before...although the initial production still has me fooled. Very nice moves.

Re: Previously unknown application of "topit" principle

Posted: February 9th, 2007, 6:56 pm
by Guest
Interesting. I'm wondering where this move originated? Vernon? Ammar? Big Boy?

Gord

Re: Previously unknown application of "topit" principle

Posted: February 9th, 2007, 6:57 pm
by Guest
Of course, the origin of certain moves can be seen in a side-by-side comparison as in the following link:

click HERE to see shameless knock-off of move

Re: Previously unknown application of "topit" principle

Posted: February 9th, 2007, 7:24 pm
by Pete Biro
You wanna see something UN BE LEEVABLE... ARGH...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvEH64F6Upk&NR

Re: Previously unknown application of "topit" principle

Posted: February 9th, 2007, 8:49 pm
by Guest
Good Lord, what to make of this!

Re: Previously unknown application of "topit" principle

Posted: February 9th, 2007, 9:03 pm
by Guest
So...I was thinking of working this whole "stabbing" thing into my act...do you guys know of any self-working methods?? :p

Re: Previously unknown application of "topit" principle

Posted: February 9th, 2007, 9:26 pm
by Guest
Sure, its called hari kari :help: .

Re: Previously unknown application of "topit" principle

Posted: February 10th, 2007, 12:15 am
by Guest
His real name was Arnold Gerrit Henskes. He did this several times, even once allowing the doctors to push the sword themselves. There is at least one X-Ray showing the sword all the way through.

His stage name is Esperanto for "wonderful."

He died in 1948 of an aortic rupture.

Kids, don't try this at home. Only qualified and insane professionals should ever attempt this.

Re: Previously unknown application of "topit" principle

Posted: February 10th, 2007, 8:10 am
by Richard Kaufman
Great clip! Reminds me of the guy (Yogi someone) who put a meat hook through his tongue and dragged a fire extinguisher that was attached to it by a chain across the state in Madison Square Garden.
But Mr. Esperanto! Oy.

Re: Previously unknown application of "topit" principle

Posted: February 10th, 2007, 2:34 pm
by Guest
See also this site (scroll down a bit) for more on "Esperanto":
http://www.thehumanmarvels.com/

Denis