I listen to my local radio station and today the DJ was interviewing Uri Geller. After the talk Uri Geller asked the listeners to take hold of a broken watch or place a spoon on top of thr radio. I found an old broken watch that hadn't worked for years, but kept it for sentimental reasons. Uri Geller counted to three three times and at the end of each count we had to shout out 'work' again three times. I did all this and lo and behold my watch started working!! It is now four and a half hours later and it is still going strong - I kid you not !!
Just how do they bend the spoons? Is there anywhere on the internet that teaches you? I used to think they used rubber spoons but heard they use real spoons so im proper baffled at how they do it
Hi - My watch is STILL going and it's now been over 24 hours !! The watch has been touched several times in the past as I've moved it around, but it has never started up before. It was completely broken and useless, only kept it, as I said, for sentimental reasons. I'm going away now for a few days, will inform you all when I get back if it is still working. Byeeeee ...