**meep**
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hahaha that's a good one but be warned! these prankvertisings are popping up everywhere.

WOW, I think I would start to rethink things and it would certainly raise the heart rate.

 

In hindsight, great reactions by the patrons.

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I can't stop watching it.Cat LOL

 

One thing it got me thinking was Jesus allegely performed 100s of miracles like raising Lazarus from the dead and no one seems to care enough about it to write it down until 50 years later.  Yet something small like this happens, it's world news. Are we just more gullible these days. 


@**freethinker_bob** wrote:

I've always wondered what the legal reminfication is if someone has a heart attack and dies. 


interesting article:

 

 

Mary Hutchings Reed, an attorney with Chicago law firm Winston & Strawn who specializes in entertainment and media issues, says, “There’s a lot to worry about: the liability during the event, intentional infliction of emotional distress.”

 

http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising-branding/prankvertising-are-outrageous-marketing-stunts-worth...

No Bob, I think we record and pass it on far more easily than 1000's of years ago.

Back then with mostly only word of mouth, miracles probably often withered away.

I still think people were far more gullible then due to innocence.

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brilliant, but as a believer in this kind of thing...i would of been terrified

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Even if you're not a believer, you would soon be if you saw it with your own eyes. 
I remember when I was a kid reading Matilda, I tried rully hard to make things move using my mind. I thought I made something move once. Smiley Embarassed

That prank was great. Smiley LOL

 

Here's another good one, seen 75 million times on Youtube:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N5OhNplEd4