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| Thread ID: 135971 | 2014-01-04 22:56:00 | A little Sunday levity. | Cicero (40) | PC World Chat |
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| 1364281 | 2014-01-04 22:56:00 | I am sure you will like this girl www.youtube.com |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 1364282 | 2014-01-04 23:24:00 | Excellent | johcar (6283) | ||
| 1364283 | 2014-01-04 23:42:00 | Good fun. Thanks, Cic.:thanks | Roscoe (6288) | ||
| 1364284 | 2014-01-05 20:42:00 | Only two liked that, well you two with with sense of humour....... Here is a beut too............. www.youtube.com |
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| 1364285 | 2014-01-05 22:51:00 | I'm always impressed how they can make the dummy appear to talk without moving their lips. Another good one. Great for a laugh. Thanks, Cic.:thanks |
Roscoe (6288) | ||
| 1364286 | 2014-01-05 23:24:00 | I'm always impressed how they can make the dummy appear to talk without moving their lips. Another good one. Great for a laugh. Thanks, Cic.:thanksSeems they talk from their stomachs. The art of ventriloquism, by which a person can make his voice seem to come from somewhere else, is very old, and was practiced in ancient Egypt and Greece. The Greeks called ventriloquists “belly prophets,” and the word ventriloquist comes from two Latin words that together mean “stomach speaker.” Since a ventriloquist’s mouth doesn’t move when he speaks, people in ancient times thought that the sounds must be coming from his stomach. A ventriloquist really forms his words the same way as you do when you speak. But he narrows part of his throat and puts pressure on his vocal cords, which muffles the sound and spreads it out so that an audience can’t tell where it’s coming from. |
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| 1364287 | 2014-01-05 23:48:00 | Seems they talk from their stomachs. The art of ventriloquism, by which a person can make his voice seem to come from somewhere else, is very old, and was practiced in ancient Egypt and Greece. Teenage girls in New Zealand also seem to have perfected the art of talking without their lips moving ... :devil |
WalOne (4202) | ||
| 1364288 | 2014-01-06 01:32:00 | Teenage girls in New Zealand also seem to have perfected the art of talking without their lips moving ... :devil Difference being, a ventriloquist you can understand. |
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