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Willis

Art be sure to ask this lady about The Mandela Effect.

Although Fiona Broome is the guest to really get on this topic.

jazmunda

Quote from: Willis on October 15, 2015, 04:26:21 PM
Art be sure to ask this lady about The Mandela Effect.

Although Fiona Broome is the guest to really get on this topic.

Is the Mandela Effect where people used to call and email Art about having memories of Nelson Mandela having died years before him actually dying in 2013?

When Mandela actually did die do some people now experience a reality where they think he is still alive?

https://youtu.be/X-DxGoIVUWo

Who

Quote from: jazmunda on October 15, 2015, 04:40:52 PM
Is the Mandela Effect where people used to call and email Art about having memories of Nelson Mandela having died years before him actually dying in 2013?

When Mandela actually did die do some people now experience a reality where they think he is still alive?

I didn't even know he was sick.  He looked fine at lunch today.

The guest has already mentioned the topics.

So which camp are you in?
Team Berenstein
Team Berenstain

Quote from: HorrorReporter on October 15, 2015, 06:07:27 PM
The guest has already mentioned the topics.

So which camp are you in?
Team Berenstein
Team Berenstain

Berenstein and Mandela died in his '90's. I also remember hearing about David Soul's death around Christmas time a few years ago and knew he was the blond guy in Starsky and Hutch. The show was before my time, but I have heard of it and knew who Soul was. Turns out that David is alive and well and living in England. Weird.


There are others who also remember David's death as well as Mandela's death while in prison. Some people swear that Berenstein Bears was spelled without an "a" , but when they dig up the books in their attic, it is spelled with an "a", i.e. Berenstain.

Plus.. everyone remember that famed King Henry VIII turkey leg painting??


whoozit

I remember the Berenstain Bears but when I got some books for my kids it was the Berenstein Bears.  I wish I still had the Berenstain Bear book, it would be worth something as a misprint.  However it is more likely I mis-remember.  Or was it the other way around? 

Quote from: HorrorReporter on October 15, 2015, 06:16:48 PM
Plus.. everyone remember that famed King Henry VIII turkey leg painting??



Tommy? My, how your ass has grown...

Quote from: HorrorReporter on October 15, 2015, 06:16:48 PM
Plus.. everyone remember that famed King Henry VIII turkey leg painting??



I remember the turkey leg. It was always a funny portrait, I thought. Normally people don't get painted with food in their hands. I can remember the painting, which it seems never existed in the first place.  :o

Quote from: Inglorious Bitch on October 15, 2015, 06:19:47 PM
I remember the turkey leg. It was always a funny portrait, I thought. Normally people don't get painted with food in their hands. I can remember the painting, which it seems never existed in the first place.  :o

I actually drew that picture on a napkin at a restaurant trying to show my friends the way I remembered the painting.
They all agreed they remembered it the same way as well.
As a matter of fact, if you ask people 'on the street,' most will say they remember seeing it.
Were we all wrong?

Quote from: HorrorReporter on October 15, 2015, 06:21:30 PM
I actually drew that picture on a napkin at a restaurant trying to show my friends the way I remembered the painting.
They all agreed they remembered it the same way as well.
As a matter of fact, if you ask people 'on the street,' most will say they remember seeing it.
Were we all wrong?

We must have been in a different timeline.  :o

whoozit

I remember the painting being a turkey eating King Henry VIII's leg.

Quote from: HorrorReporter on October 15, 2015, 06:16:48 PM
Plus.. everyone remember that famed King Henry VIII turkey leg painting??




Hmm, that's actually a thing.

http://mandelaeffect.com/henry-viii-portrait-turkey-leg

QuoteDid a famous painting of Henry VIII holding a turkey leg ever exist? If not, what set the precedent for this popular depiction?

QuoteThe answer is unequivocally 'no'.

What is being remembered are generic pictures produced in the Victorian era of feasting medieval-renaissance kings and queens. Most of our (incorrect) North American imagery of the medieval period stems from the Anglo medieval revival in England in the 19th century - writers like Walter Scott, painters from Woodhouse to Rossetti, Gothic revival architecture and Morris' arts and crafts movement. All of these movements in different ways idealized the medieval past and imposed a present desire backwards. These images were passed into early films including King Arthur, Kings Richard and John, Robin Hood and yes, King Henry VIII, where Henry is seen waving about part of some unfortunate creature in 1933's The Private Life of Henry VIII. It's the kind of film that a historian's nightmares are made of - film has powerfully inserted itself into our collective memory.

So says some guy on Reddit.

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/2zq42h/did_a_famous_painting_of_henry_viii_holding_a/


phrodo

Quote from: whoozit on October 15, 2015, 06:18:40 PM
I remember the Berenstain Bears but when I got some books for my kids it was the Berenstein Bears.  I wish I still had the Berenstain Bear book, it would be worth something as a misprint.  However it is more likely I mis-remember.  Or was it the other way around?

I don't remember any bears except Smokey, Yogi n Boo-Boo, the Chicago Bears and the Bad News Bears. WTF - is the Beren-whatever Bears everyone's talking about??

GravitySucks

Quote from: phrodo on October 15, 2015, 06:58:04 PM
I don't remember any bears except Smokey, Yogi n Boo-Boo, the Chicago Bears and the Bad News Bears. WTF - is the Beren-whatever Bears everyone's talking about??
You could google it, but I don't know how to spell it.

Don't forget the Hamm's beer bear

Morgus

Looks like Art has added a second guest for tonight's show - a scientist to discuss the breaking news story reported on yesterday.

AppealPlay

I think Art's doing a split format tonight...

chefist

Quote from: Morgus on October 15, 2015, 07:03:13 PM
Looks like Art has added a second guest for tonight's show - a scientist to discuss the breaking news story reported on yesterday.

Thanks, Morgus! That is so cool! Art was on top of this story!

trostol

Quote from: Morgus on October 15, 2015, 07:03:13 PM
Looks like Art has added a second guest for tonight's show - a scientist to discuss the breaking news story reported on yesterday.

interesting...but perhaps a bit over the top...someone around here said scientists were already back peddling some

Morgus



Thu Oct 15 â€" Jim Elvidge â€" Kepler Space Telescope Megastructure Discovery
Website: theuniversesolved.com

Jim Elvidge holds a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He has applied his training in the high-tech world as a leader in technology. He also holds 4 patents in digital signal processing and has written articles for publications as diverse as Monitoring Times and the IEEE Transactions on Geoscience. For many years, Elvidge has kept pace with the latest research, theories, and discoveries in the varied fields of subatomic physics, cosmology, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology. This unique knowledge base has provided the foundation for his first book, “The Universe-Solved!”

chefist

Quote from: trostol on October 15, 2015, 07:08:41 PM
interesting...but perhaps a bit over the top...someone around here said scientists were already back peddling some

Ahhh let Art and the paranormal like have a little fun for once with the backing of real scientists...if only for a little while...no harm no foul...

aldousburbank

Quote from: MichaelFromVA on October 15, 2015, 07:07:17 PM
I think Art's doing a split format tonight...
I did a split format last night.

trostol

Quote from: chefist on October 15, 2015, 07:11:00 PM
Ahhh let Art and the paranormal like have a little fun for once with the backing of real scientists...if only for a little while...no harm no foul...

noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo...ok

Quote from: Morgus on October 15, 2015, 07:10:19 PM


Thu Oct 15 â€" Jim Elvidge â€" Kepler Space Telescope Megastructure Discovery
Website: theuniversesolved.com

Jim Elvidge holds a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University. He has applied his training in the high-tech world as a leader in technology. He also holds 4 patents in digital signal processing and has written articles for publications as diverse as Monitoring Times and the IEEE Transactions on Geoscience. For many years, Elvidge has kept pace with the latest research, theories, and discoveries in the varied fields of subatomic physics, cosmology, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology. This unique knowledge base has provided the foundation for his first book, “The Universe-Solved!”

Those Elec Eng's are always a little off  ;D

AppealPlay

Quote from: aldousburbank on October 15, 2015, 07:11:22 PM
I did a split format last night.

I don't even know what that means.

jazmunda

Quote from: MichaelFromVA on October 15, 2015, 07:07:17 PM
I think Art's doing a split format tonight...

As long as it's not Catherine Austin Fitts or Jerome Corsi telling me how fucked I am.

trostol

Quote from: jazmunda on October 15, 2015, 07:24:49 PM
As long as it's not Catherine Austin Fitts or Jerome Corsi telling me how fucked I am.

what if it is one of us telling you that?


Catsmile

Quote from: jazmunda on October 15, 2015, 07:24:49 PM
As long as it's not Catherine Austin Fitts or Jerome Corsi telling me how fucked I am.

We all know you don't need them to do that, jaz. :P

P.S. Don't lock the thread, bro!

jazmunda

Quote from: trostol on October 15, 2015, 07:27:12 PM
what if it is one of us telling you that?

That would be a Tuesday sir.

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