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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:25 pm
by ModifiedMadness
Seems a good way to get the ladies, there was loads of them doing it

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:05 pm
by Tris
I think they all probably hate him now

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 8:08 pm
by mysteryboy
Did any of them think to ask... why are you pointing that camera at me lol
(The cam is a clear give away or am I overthinking the situation)
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 10:08 pm
by ModifiedMadness
Perhaps he told them it was for a "movie" he was making? Doctors and Nurses, or Mummy's and Daddy's

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:10 pm
by MadManMike
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:13 pm
by dino
mysteryboy wrote:Did any of them think to ask... why are you pointing that camera at me lol
(The cam is a clear give away or am I overthinking the situation)
I think he probable advertised an experiment for right handed people as said he was filming to to review later maybe

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 12:19 pm
by Silky V
Just seen the video. I have to agree with some people that it was a bit harsh on the kid.
Would have been funny if it had been done on an adult.
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 1:22 pm
by OMEGASUPR3ME
a mate sent this to me on monday, after i had tried the maze, scared me to death soooo funny, but i felt better when i watched that video, showed it to my mum and she was cryin with laughter, gotta do that kinda thing if i have kids
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 2:00 pm
by Tris
LOL

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:17 pm
by Tahrey1043
hehe, dad may be cruel, but it can be fun winding up kids that get scared too easily and freak out over little things.
i got a kind of twisted pleasure from that, as i often get rota'd to be an assistant at the kids' hospital and this type of flakey child gives us the greatest trouble (scared of their own shadow syndrome, aka mama's boy - it's generally the parents overly and needlessly freaking out for their safety, agitating the kid, that make it worse). the more confident and calm ones may well grow up to be assassins and serial killers, but don't half make the day go a lot more smoothly by merely wincing and whelping quietly at the needlestick instead of running round at a tizz at the mere suggestion that they have to step out of mum's arm's reach (at 8 years old FFS)
hopefully from this little bit of aversion therapy he will come to realise that pictures on a screen can't hurt him and will lose a little bit of his toddler's world-o-phobia.
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:53 pm
by mysteryboy
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:19 pm
by Tahrey1043
yeah, 'sif
