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rico 07-30-2013 10:38 AM

Hypnosis
 
What is your stance on hypnosis?

Do you believe in it? Are you skeptic? Have you had any personal experiences with it? Have you heard entertaining/interesting stories of other peoples' experiences with it? Do you know the science associated with it?

What are your thoughts? If you have any, share them!

* My personal thoughts: I WAS skeptical of hypnosis my whole life until a couple months ago. I heard stories, had seen shows, etc., but always thought there was a catch and had always thought the shows were staged. HOWEVER, a couple months ago, my wife and I were married in Vegas. One night we attended a hypnosis show called "Marc Savard Comedy Hypnosis." It was literally one of the funniest experiences of my life and it literally changed my outlook on hypnosis from being a skeptic, to thinking that it is a very real, interesting, entertaining and potentially hilarious phenomenon. My wife and I were actually participants on the show. I didn't last long (for I didn't become hypnotized), but my wife did and it was absolutely hilarious. The highlight of my entire Vegas trip (with an exception of getting married).

For those of you who are interested and have time to kill (like an hour to hour and a half or so), here are the youtube videos of the show in which my wife and I were participants. The show is funny as hell. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out which participants my wife and I are and I will probably get razzed about my wife's behavior on the show, but I don't care...I thought it was hilarious.

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Rasputin 07-30-2013 10:39 AM

It only works if you let it work. Doesn't work on people who don't believe it or wont allow it with their mind.

Iowanian 07-30-2013 10:47 AM

I was a skeptic.

I've seen a friend get zonked at a comedy show in college and he wouldn't have gone along with the stuff if it didn't work.

I've also seen self-hypnosis techniques used as pain management tools for terminally ill or severely injured kids. I've also seen it used as a very effective pain management technique in child birth, well enough that doctors and nurses would comment in amazement.

Stewie 07-30-2013 10:49 AM

It works. I know of at least one instance of a crime being solved after putting a witness under hypnosis. They took him back to re-live the moment he saw the getaway truck and was able to see the license plate number.

Chief Roundup 07-30-2013 10:49 AM

I believe in it. But it is more like self induced programming.

rico 07-30-2013 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by KC Tattoo (Post 9844892)
It only works if you let it work. Doesn't work on people who don't believe it or wont allow it with their mind.

It didn't work on me and I genuinely tried to make it work. I think the deal with me was that I was a bit uncomfortable being in front of a crowd. Haha, I was the first one dismissed for not being hypnotized.

I researched hypnosis a bit further when I got home and saw this youtube video of this old hypnotist explaining the process of hypnosis and retorted the belief that some people are "too smart" to be hypnotized by claiming, "that's not true, for if you are able to be hypnotized, it actually proves that your are SMARTER than people who aren't able to be hypnotized because you are more inclined to following suggestions." I looked at the screen and was like, "**** you, old balls!!!"

rico 07-30-2013 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 9844904)
I was a skeptic.

I've seen a friend get zonked at a comedy show in college and he wouldn't have gone along with the stuff if it didn't work.

I've also seen self-hypnosis techniques used as pain management tools for terminally ill or severely injured kids. I've also seen it used as a very effective pain management technique in child birth, well enough that doctors and nurses would comment in amazement.

This is why I am no longer a skeptic...my wife wouldn't have acted the way she did or have been able to keep a straight face if she hadn't been hypnotized. Not to mention, she doesn't know how to do the river dance, but when hypnotized, she was able to pull the river dance off PERFECTLY. I literally couldn't believe what I was witnessing.

I've seen those youtube online self-hypnosis videor...they kind of scare me a bit...one of my 16 year old brother's friends told me that they do it all the time by themselves at their house. That sounds like an incredibly bad idea to me.

BlackHelicopters 07-30-2013 11:07 AM

Ambien causes self hypnosis. Give it a try.

rico 07-30-2013 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by theelusiveeightrop (Post 9844935)
Ambien causes self hypnosis. Give it a try.

I have a friend who takes Ambien and purposely fights off the sleep-inducing effects with intentions of "tripping out" on it. She has issues, I think.

BlackHelicopters 07-30-2013 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by rico (Post 9844975)
I have a friend who takes Ambien and purposely fights off the sleep-inducing effects with intentions of "tripping out" on it. She has issues, I think.

My GF shaved " herself" one night. Did not remember it.

Bowser 07-30-2013 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by rico (Post 9844975)
I have a friend who takes Ambien and purposely fights off the sleep-inducing effects with intentions of "tripping out" on it. She has issues, I think.

PIIHB, then marry

Fish 07-30-2013 11:28 AM

Never believed it. The fact that it only works on some people and such... sounds like bullshit. Someone tried to hypnotize me once, and it was just silly...

Donger 07-30-2013 11:29 AM

No.

Rain Man 07-30-2013 11:36 AM

This thread is making you sleepy. Very sleepy. Verrrrrry sleeeeeepy.

hometeam 07-30-2013 11:38 AM

Hypnosis.

Total bullshit.


Prove me wrong. Hypnotize me~

ptlyon 07-30-2013 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 9845026)
This thread is making you sleepy. Very sleepy. Verrrrrry sleeeeeepy.

:ZZZ:

Rain Man 07-30-2013 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by ptlyon (Post 9845043)
:ZZZ:


Now post like you're Todd Blackledge just finding this site.

ptlyon 07-30-2013 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 9845058)
Now post like you're Todd Blackledge just finding this site.

Sorry RM, I got Nothin.

But one interesting NFL stat he had was he won more than he lost. 15-14.

Canofbier 07-30-2013 12:29 PM

I went to a show once where a hypnotist planted it in some guy's subconscious that he couldn't leave the room until someone gave him a nickel. As everyone was funneling out after the show was over, he just stood next to the door looking confused, much to everyone else's amusement.

Fish 07-30-2013 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Canofbier (Post 9845201)
I went to a show once where a hypnotist planted it in some guy's subconscious that he couldn't leave the room until someone gave him a nickel. As everyone was funneling out after the show was over, he just stood next to the door looking confused, much to everyone else's amusement.

Ohh my gosh did he stand there until he died of dehydration or did somebody give him a nickel? Don't leave us hanging...

Radar Chief 07-30-2013 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 9844997)
No.

For Mrs. Radar’s company Christmas party one year they brought in a hypnotist and it was actually a very good show. Mrs. Radar was even selected to get up on stage and get hypnotized with the others. He had them do a few silly things, Mrs. Radar said later that she knew what she was doing but couldn’t help herself but to do what he said.
Until it came to the part when he told everyone to sit on the floor, as soon as he did I laughed and told everyone at the table, “I don’t care how hypnotized Mrs. Radar is you’re not going to get her to purposely dirty her dress.” And she didn’t, she looked at the floor around her shook her head no and sat in her chair for the rest of the show.

trndobrd 07-30-2013 12:58 PM

Cluck cluck cluck, Bwaaak!

rageeumr 07-30-2013 01:06 PM

I've gone up on stage twice for a hypnotist and it didn't work on me either time. One of the times the guy was very attentive and quickly dismissed people who obviously weren't going under.

I think the other guy was probably a complete fraud because he didn't pull anybody off. I basically just walked off stage because I wasn't going to sit up there and do stupid shit just because. A couple of my buddies failed to follow my lead and just faked through the whole thing.

So I'm 0/2 and I don't know anyone who has successfully gone under.

bowener 07-30-2013 01:07 PM

I didn't realize people didn't believe in hypnotism.

Iowanian 07-30-2013 01:14 PM

I went on a stage the same time my friend did and it did nothing for me.

One way it was explained to me that made sense...If you drive a lot or for long distances, you essentially zone and go on auto-pilot and it feels like you blink and it's 3hrs and 400 miles later. Supposedly the dashed centerlines or the windshield wipers will do it.

The pain management thing was described to me more of a deep relaxation/focus...it's not like the swirley eyed zombie hypnosis from cartoons. From what I've seen, it takes some practice and focus but it was very effective from what I witnessed. I know the same techniques are taught at some children's hospitals to help burn victims and kids doing Chemo and other dreadful things to help them deal with that, and it works.

rico 07-30-2013 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 9844987)
PIIHB, then marry

LMAO, Ironically, her name is Mary.

ThaVirus 07-30-2013 01:23 PM

Your wife plays the air guitar like a champ.

rico 07-30-2013 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 9845386)
Your wife plays the air guitar like a champ.

Lmao, my favorite thing(s) about that part is when she burst out of her seat to play it. And then when she was told to play it with her ass, she did this little "shimmy" thing. And when asked to play it backwards, she moved the air guitar behind her back. :), She would have NEVER been able to pull that stuff off if she weren't really hypnotized...especially with a straight face.

BigCatDaddy 07-30-2013 01:30 PM

I just watched this how the other day. I have no idea how real it was. The one guy that they ended up picking to "assassinate" a guy sat in an ice cold tub of water for 2 minutes and didn't show any signs of feeling it. Normal heart rate and breathing and such. For all I know it could have been 80 degree water though and the whole thing staged.

http://www.hitfix.com/starr-raving/b...idate-assassin

ThaVirus 07-30-2013 01:34 PM

People out there can do incredible things and it is really almost ridiculous the power that the mind has..

I wouldn't doubt that its possible.

rico 07-30-2013 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 9845406)
I just watched this how the other day. I have no idea how real it was. The one guy that they ended up picking to "assassinate" a guy sat in an ice cold tub of water for 2 minutes and didn't show any signs of feeling it. Normal heart rate and breathing and such. For all I know it could have been 80 degree water though and the whole thing staged.

http://www.hitfix.com/starr-raving/b...idate-assassin

That's crazy shit. After my experience at that show, I'm not skeptical of it.

Fish 07-30-2013 01:36 PM

One thing that gets me about it... If it's possible and it's that easy, then why isn't hypnotism being used for ill will? That's always been a pretty decent proof test for crazy claims like hypnotism. If it's possible, somebody is going to abuse its use.

Why don't we have reports of people hypnotizing bank tellers and walking out with a cool million? Why does the government torture instead of just hypnotizing terrorists? Why couldn't you just hypnotize that girl at the bar and take her home? There should be tons of uses for it outside of Vegas sideshows... I understand that some people try and use it for addiction and other things, but I've never heard of that actually working..

Dayze 07-30-2013 02:00 PM

I don't think I could be hypnotized.

Molitoth 07-30-2013 02:13 PM

This guy is pretty funny.

kysirsoze 07-30-2013 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 9845058)
Now post like you're Todd Blackledge just finding this site.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ptlyon (Post 9845184)
But one interesting NFL stat he had was he won more than he lost. 15-14.

It worked!

Rain Man 07-30-2013 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 9845427)
One thing that gets me about it... If it's possible and it's that easy, then why isn't hypnotism being used for ill will? That's always been a pretty decent proof test for crazy claims like hypnotism. If it's possible, somebody is going to abuse its use.

Why don't we have reports of people hypnotizing bank tellers and walking out with a cool million? Why does the government torture instead of just hypnotizing terrorists? Why couldn't you just hypnotize that girl at the bar and take her home? There should be tons of uses for it outside of Vegas sideshows... I understand that some people try and use it for addiction and other things, but I've never heard of that actually working..

My impression is that you have to be a willing participant for it to work. I'm not sure that involuntary hypnosis works.

Now, I guess you could voluntarily hypnotize a bank teller for smoking or something and then add at the end that they'll help you rob a bank. Hmm...(scribbling notes).

I had a former boss once who couldn't quit smoking, and he finally did hypnosis training. He said it worked like a charm. It seems like there's something to it that's substantive.

BigCatDaddy 07-30-2013 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 9845427)
One thing that gets me about it... If it's possible and it's that easy, then why isn't hypnotism being used for ill will? That's always been a pretty decent proof test for crazy claims like hypnotism. If it's possible, somebody is going to abuse its use.

Why don't we have reports of people hypnotizing bank tellers and walking out with a cool million? Why does the government torture instead of just hypnotizing terrorists? <B> Why couldn't you just hypnotize that girl at the bar and take her home? </B> There should be tons of uses for it outside of Vegas sideshows... I understand that some people try and use it for addiction and other things, but I've never heard of that actually working..

We need someone here to test this out.

"Now when I snap my fingers we are going to go to your house and you are going to let me PIITB"

rico 07-30-2013 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fish (Post 9845427)
One thing that gets me about it... If it's possible and it's that easy, then why isn't hypnotism being used for ill will? That's always been a pretty decent proof test for crazy claims like hypnotism. If it's possible, somebody is going to abuse its use.

Why don't we have reports of people hypnotizing bank tellers and walking out with a cool million? Why does the government torture instead of just hypnotizing terrorists? Why couldn't you just hypnotize that girl at the bar and take her home? There should be tons of uses for it outside of Vegas sideshows... I understand that some people try and use it for addiction and other things, but I've never heard of that actually working..

I have had similar thoughts pertaining to hypnosis. I personally don't get it.

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Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9845527)
This guy is pretty funny.

The Savard guy in the vids I posted? If so, I agree. If any of you go to Vegas, I would highly recommend catching his show.

Radar Chief 07-30-2013 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 9845584)
My impression is that you have to be a willing participant for it to work. I'm not sure that involuntary hypnosis works.

Now, I guess you could voluntarily hypnotize a bank teller for smoking or something and then add at the end that they'll help you rob a bank. Hmm...(scribbling notes).

I had a former boss once who couldn't quit smoking, and he finally did hypnosis training. He said it worked like a charm. It seems like there's something to it that's substantive.

Right, and that’s what the hypnotist told us before the show.
Mrs. Radar went along with the show because she was compelled too but also because it was funny and harmless. When it came down to something she was opposed to, like getting her dress dirty, she wouldn’t do it.

Easy 6 07-30-2013 03:49 PM

At what time do you two show up rico? I dont want to watch all 21 minutes.

Dont think it would work on me either, pretty well convinced i have a mental wall that wouldnt allow it.

rico 07-30-2013 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 9845757)
At what time do you two show up rico? I dont want to watch all 21 minutes.

Dont think it would work on me either, pretty well convinced i have a mental wall that wouldnt allow it.

I show up roughly a couple minutes into it on video one. I am a bulky guy with brown hair and a grey shirt who sat in the front row the entire time I was on it. My wife was a bit loose/drunk and went out of her way to tell the host (Savard) that we had just gotten married. In video one, she also asked him if hypnosis would make her play the guitar.

I am only in a fraction of part 2. I was the first one eliminated...sitting in front row.

My wife, at the beginning of part two, was playing the flute, but then switched to a guitar.

She is introduced by Savard as a final participant at 8:38 in part 2.

In part 2, 11:54, Savard gets the participants to believe they are in freezing climate and my wife and this other attractive girl try to get underneath this real nerdy guy's clothes to keep warm (funny shit).

In part 2, 22:28, my wife (and the others) river dance. She did this PERFECTLY, although in reality, she can NOT pull this off.

In part 2, 36:35, he has her CONVINCED that this belt that he wraps around her neck is a poisonous snake.

In Part 2, 44:08 she pole dances, thinking that she is trying out to be a stripper. I was all nervous at that point, hoping that she didn't do anything crazy like take off her clothes, but she didn't. Was close to being a good ol' butt-hurt, raged out hubby in the audience. All went well though because the dude emphasized it being a "public" place.

In part 2, 54:42, she is interviewed prior to the conclusion, which was a "lollipop licking contest."

In part 2, 57:45, she is "snapped" out of hypnosis and confused as hell.

Earthling 07-30-2013 04:37 PM

I got in trouble as a kid for trying out hypnosis on my sister. I think I about had her under when mom came in and freaked all out. Probably ruined what could have been a budding career...

bogey 07-30-2013 04:44 PM

I tried it to quit smoking several years ago. $200 per session, 2 sessions. I wanted it to work, but I didn't really believe it would. It didn't work. I don't think it helped that the hypnotist seemed like a goof ball. Maybe if I had had more respect for the hypnotist it would have worked.

Fish 07-30-2013 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by bogey (Post 9845864)
I tried it to quit smoking several years ago. $200 per session, 2 sessions. I wanted it to work, but I didn't really believe it would. It didn't work. I don't think it helped that the hypnotist seemed like a goof ball. Maybe if I had had more respect for the hypnotist it would have worked.

You gave some goofy dude $400 to hypnotize you? Seriously?

rico 07-30-2013 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by bogey (Post 9845864)
I tried it to quit smoking several years ago. $200 per session, 2 sessions. I wanted it to work, but I didn't really believe it would. It didn't work. I don't think it helped that the hypnotist seemed like a goof ball. Maybe if I had had more respect for the hypnotist it would have worked.

That seems to be a consistency amongst many hypnotists that I've noticed online. A lot of them seem nuttier than squirrel turds.

Iowanian 07-30-2013 04:51 PM

You should have slipped that guy $20 and given him some "honeymoon suggestions" to imprint on her brain for the weekend. Just saying.

Discuss Thrower 07-30-2013 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 9845882)
You should have slipped that guy $20 and given him some "honeymoon suggestions" to imprint on her brain for the weekend. Just saying.

This-this-this-this-THIS.

Cannibal 07-30-2013 05:06 PM

Not real.

bogey 07-30-2013 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 9845868)
You gave some goofy dude $400 to hypnotize you? Seriously?

I know.

bogey 07-30-2013 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by rico (Post 9845870)
That seems to be a consistency amongst many hypnotists that I've noticed online. A lot of them seem nuttier than squirrel turds.

Kinda stuck in the 70's goofy.

tmax63 07-30-2013 06:03 PM

Was a bouncer at a Comedy Club one time as a part time job. Hypnotist came about 3 times a year and would use us once in a while during the show. Took a guy that was average but ripped 5'8" 170lbs I'd guess and told him he was rigid as a board. I and the other bouncer tipped him flat and put his head on the seat of 1 chair and his heels on another chair where he was a bridge. He was like that for 5-10 minutes and for the Grand Finale the hypnotist (probably 150lbs) stood on the guy's stomach for a few seconds then stepped off. Another instance during his adult shows was he'd tell the females that he had "magic fingers" and every time he touched his nose they'd have an orgasm. At the end of the show he'd tell the ladies with significant others that their spouses would have magic fingers for 24 hours post-trance. He did that for one of the waitresses and her man and they verified that it worked.
Key thing, per the hypnotist, is you will not do anything while under that you wouldn't do awake.

Saulbadguy 07-30-2013 06:20 PM

Only works on the weak minded or emotionally troubled.

rico 07-31-2013 04:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 9845882)
You should have slipped that guy $20 and given him some "honeymoon suggestions" to imprint on her brain for the weekend. Just saying.

I would have if I had needed to. :)

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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy (Post 9846038)
Only works on the weak minded or emotionally troubled.

Lol, that's an interesting take. :) I wish I could find the video of this old guy who claimed via 2 minute rant that people who are able to be hypnotized are more intelligent people because they follow suggestions better. I was all pissed off when I watched that, due to me not even coming close to being hypnotized on the show. I like your logic better. :)

Ace Gunner 07-31-2013 05:03 AM

sleep. it only works if you believe.

Baby Lee 07-31-2013 05:31 AM

People need to realize what hypnosis is and what it isn't.

It is using cadence to induce a state of heightened awareness and heightened amenability to suggestion.

In a sense it is a step-sibling of transcendental meditation.

I find myself in a strange demographic. I am utterly immune to hypnosis by others, but have learned effective techniques in self-hypnosis to de-stress and refresh. Basically focusing body part by body part and 'willing' stress or pain out of said part, kind of like wringing a washrag or furling a mat.

The self-hypnosis I can experience beneficially is mainly hyper concentration and visualization. Hypnosis by others I can't offer first hand information on, but it is limited to things the hypnosee would otherwise be amenable to.

007 07-31-2013 05:52 AM

I can't be hypnotized either. Wish I could so they could make me a more social person.

mdchiefsfan 07-31-2013 06:38 AM

Thanks for sharing, rico. What was your wife's reaction to the video? That had to be a classic moment.

Gonzo 07-31-2013 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Stewie (Post 9844910)
It works. I know of at least one instance of a crime being solved after putting a witness under hypnosis. They took him back to re-live the moment he saw the getaway truck and was able to see the license plate number.

LMAO
That was an episode of Quincy. You were high again.

rico 07-31-2013 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by mdchiefsfan (Post 9847193)
Thanks for sharing, rico. What was your wife's reaction to the video? That had to be a classic moment.

She was nervous the entire time and constantly asking, "omg, did everyone think I was stupid?" Which I had to repeatedly reassure her, "no, people thought you were hilarious." She was laughing hysterically simultaneously...especially during the air guitar, freezing cold temperature and trying to get warm under dorky guy's shirt, the snake part and the pole-dancer tryout.

Fish 07-31-2013 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by bogey (Post 9845930)
I know.

Sorry, I wasn't meaning to make fun of you or anything. I just had no idea that they could charge so much for something that is pretty shady and has no guarantee of working..

rico 07-31-2013 09:35 AM

What about these online/youtube, self-hypnosis and these people who do them at home, by themselves? Doesn't this lead to something occurring that is potentially....catastrophic??

mdchiefsfan 07-31-2013 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by rico (Post 9847353)
She was nervous the entire time and constantly asking, "omg, did everyone think I was stupid?" Which I had to repeatedly reassure her, "no, people thought you were hilarious." She was laughing hysterically simultaneously...especially during the air guitar, freezing cold temperature and trying to get warm under dorky guy's shirt, the snake part and the pole-dancer tryout.

That is awesome, man. LMAO The snake part and the freezing cold part had me cracking up.

rico 07-31-2013 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by mdchiefsfan (Post 9847402)
That is awesome, man. LMAO The snake part and the freezing cold part had me cracking up.

LMAO, me too! And the fact that the Savard guy asked the nerdy dude she was trying to keep warm with what he was doing because she just got married and all he said was, "congratulations." That was probably the hardest I laughed throughout the entire show...that and when she burst off her chair to play the air guitar...it's just so uncharacteristic of her to be able to do that without cracking a smile...not to mention, she hates "Rob Zombie-esque" music. I also laughed my ass off at the pole dancer tryout although I was nervous as hell and was getting ready to jump on stage any second if she started taking her clothes off. :)

mdchiefsfan 07-31-2013 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by rico (Post 9847433)
LMAO, me too! And the fact that the Savard guy asked the nerdy dude she was trying to keep warm with what he was doing because she just got married and all he said was, "congratulations." That was probably the hardest I laughed throughout the entire show...that and when she burst off her chair to play the air guitar...it's just so uncharacteristic of her to be able to do that without cracking a smile...not to mention, she hates "Rob Zombie-esque" music. I also laughed my ass off at the pole dancer tryout although I was nervous as hell and was getting ready to jump on stage any second if she started taking her clothes off. :)

Yea I felt awkward for you there. You just never know, but at least the guy kept reminding them that they were in public. I really want to go see this now. Cool stuff.

rico 07-31-2013 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by mdchiefsfan (Post 9847476)
Yea I felt awkward for you there. You just never know, but at least the guy kept reminding them that they were in public. I really want to go see this now. Cool stuff.

Yeah, that's the main reason why I people refrained from taking their clothes off, IMO. What sucked, was the fact that I was so caught up in the moment that I didn't even hear him say that at the time. :)

Pasta Little Brioni 07-31-2013 10:22 AM

"rico, breath slowly, close your eyes, and count to 10. When I snap my fingers you will awake and only post in short, summarized sentences." *snap*


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