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Someone want to explain this one...

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ummmmm..................well..............yeah................hmmmmmmmmm............???????

Someone want to explain this one...

 

top 1/2=girl with high leg amputations

bottom 1/2= contortionist type person or some type of prosthetic/robotics

Pfft, c'mon people it's mirrors.

Of course there is an explanation, not that I know what the f*** it is, but Criss Angel Rocks!!!

QUOTE(Goldmember @ Jul 6, 2006 -> 09:03 PM)
top 1/2=girl with high leg amputations

bottom 1/2= contortionist type person or some type of prosthetic/robotics

THat is most likely the case. FOr a woman who just had her lower half removed, she sure walked well on her hands!

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QUOTE(Controlled Chaos @ Jul 7, 2006 -> 10:14 AM)
Of course there is an explanation, not that I know what the f*** it is, but Criss Angel Rocks!!!

 

 

 

ROTFLMMFAO!!!!! :lolhitting

QUOTE(Goldmember @ Jul 7, 2006 -> 02:03 AM)
top 1/2=girl with high leg amputations

bottom 1/2= contortionist type person or some type of prosthetic/robotics

Doesn't really seem like it. She seemed to be walking up there pretty normal.

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