David Blaine Parody
Here’s a great video spoof on David Blaine.
It’s the second of two videos that parodies Blaine’s street magic, and it’s titled “David Blaine’s Street Magic Part 2.”
This is the first one (on YouTube).
Here’s a great video spoof on David Blaine.
It’s the second of two videos that parodies Blaine’s street magic, and it’s titled “David Blaine’s Street Magic Part 2.”
This is the first one (on YouTube).
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You’re quick.
HAHAHAHA, the look into the camera he does. That shit is fucking priceless.
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Hi, did you see Virginia Heffernan’s blog at the NYT site today? This guy also co-created the Seven Minute Soprano video that is worth watching – – a few times.