He should get Gerald Ratner to sell it for him.
Flicking through the channels last night, I unfortunatly came across Uri Gellar selling jewellery on QVC. It was bad, real bad. Jewellery which had energy, vortexes, the symbol of the spiral, and more complete balls.
The thing his - 'his' jewellery just looks like crap to me. I'm sure some of the ladies on the forum are better qualified than me to comment 8), but to an untrained eye, it is just ghastly.
http://search.qvcuk.com/QVCUK/Search...EARCH-_-SEARCH
I wonder if he has been watching Sally Morgan on Gems TV?
Mousse from a bowl is very nice, but to put it on a person is demented!
He should get Gerald Ratner to sell it for him.
Wonder if when you wear it, it bends or even breaks like his dodgy spoons?
Seems lots of 'celebs' are jumping on the jewellery bandwagon now, the worst offender being Joan Rivers and her cheap tat![]()
I have not failed... I've just found 10,000 ways that don't work!
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Defendants might as well have said: Beneficent creatures from the 17th dimension use this bracelet as a beacon to locate people who need pain relief and whisk them off to their home world every night to provide help in ways unknown to our science.
Judge Frank Easterbrook commenting on the Q-Ray bracelet
"For Gods sake you're an American! Stop thinking of the consequences and blow something up" - Stan Smith, American Dad!
Mmmmmm....chavtacular.
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Since you guys are on the subject of Uri Gellar. I recently read this blog HERE.
It says that Uri Gellar is now not going to be claiming to have "physic powers". I'm still waiting for something more official, although I generally consider Steve Novella (the blogger) to be a reliable source.
Or rather; "psychic powers".
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This is similar to what Randi has been saying recently. There will never be anything official. Gellar has just finally realised that everyone knows he's a complete fraud and is now quietly trying to change his story. He'll never come right out and say that he just does tricks, but he no longer seems to claim paranormal powers either.
Better sorry than safe.
The advent of YouTube and video sharing has been pretty disasterous to him I'd say. The ease of capturing TV programmes and instantly sharing them on the internet has been unfortunate, because anytime he has slipped up when performing a trick, it is now recorded for eternity.
His former position is really untenable now, because even though a standard paranormalist excuse is that 'I sometimes do tricks, not to let the people down when they are expecting to see something', seeing a trick exposed makes it all the more visible how easy it has been to actually be performing the trick all along.
Mousse from a bowl is very nice, but to put it on a person is demented!
Yes, I agree. I see it as him just trying to move position, so he can keep the day job. Since he is being attacked ferociously over his deliberate deception, he will move on to try and salvage what is left of his general public imagine, before it is irreversibly ruined by, the more obvious now than ever (to the general public, if they actually look into it), lies and misleading behaviour.
I imagine Randi was Steve's direct source, as they do speak with each other, and I think Randi may be on the podcast show discussing it in a few days. That is speculation though, based on how they've worked together in the past.
uri gellar was exposed as a fake on noels house party many years a go,,when noel did a gotch oscar on uri,,it was set in a pub or some place like that and uri was at a table and he was showing of to some woman his tricks but a hidden camara behing uri caught on flim how uri bent and broke a spoon without the woman seeing it,
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