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Derren Brown -glued to seats

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StealthPolarBear · 25/09/2009 11:42

Apologies as I'm sure there was a thread on this but couldn't see it.
I didn't watch this at the time (was giving birth) but we watched it the other night and it didn't work on us. Did anyone here get stuck to the seat? BTW did anyone ring in saying their arms were stuck to the seat - would love to know how they pressed the dial button

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littlepollyflinders · 25/09/2009 13:14

It worked on dd - I wouldn't watch it as didn't want to get stuck...
But had much hilarity as dd tried to move. I thought she might be faking it so tried to move her legs but they wouldn't move and it wasn't because she was putting up any resistance.

It also worked on the dog

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StealthPolarBear · 25/09/2009 18:51

ooh that's interesting, I wondered what wouldhappen if someone else tried to help them move. That doesn't make sense really as I would assume the 'science' behind it is that the messages aren't travelling to your legs from your brain - but it sounds as though the legs actually spasmed.
I was going to call in (but as I said wasn't watching it live) to say it worked on DD, she couldn't sit up and still can't (but she's a week old ). No, I didn't really let her watch

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spudmasher · 25/09/2009 18:56

Complete load of rubbish. I am very 'unsuggestable'. I would not have even bought the giraffe.

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StealthPolarBear · 25/09/2009 18:57

no we didn't understand that, there were [plenty of 'soldier' things too (guy in doorway dressed in redcoat / black trousers)

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StealthPolarBear · 25/09/2009 18:58

and me too, nothing like that ever works on me

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warthog · 25/09/2009 19:03

i didn't get stuck. nor did dh. but we are VERY unsuggestible!

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