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04-12-2010, 10:48 AM
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Re: Remember the Cop That Was Smacked in Half?
i've done alittle research into this cause i found the idea intreging, especially with the point about the cell phone at 2:07 (and also at 2:10) the phone does look to definatly be a nokia, especially with the lines on the side, im not 100% sure but i think its a newer version of the classic 3210 everyone had. But to make the whole discussion without the model of phones present its easier to find out this, as far as im aware the 3210 was one of the first phones to have no external arial (neither phone has an ariel) meaning either they have phones with no arials plugged in, or they are capable of time travel? i could be wrong as i only found out that the 3210 was ONE of the first cell's without an ariel, but they were released in 1999 so i doubt there will be any in 1995 (also i cant see it properly but the police radio he apparantly has looks very small for the time period especially in a relitivly poor country like Vietnam |
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#123
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04-12-2010, 01:28 PM
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Re: Remember the Cop That Was Smacked in Half?
Actually scratch that. looks like the Nokia 3210 released in 1999 WAS the first phone to have no arial, so yea, the video is deffinatly not the same, and by lack of help from anyone safe to say is an art hoax, probably an amputee pulling a stunt, maybe a recreational stunt, or legs in a hole in the ground at a work site with an apron over? not sure but deffinatly not the same guy unless he took the bucket off for a re inactment
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05-31-2010, 02:00 PM
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Re: Remember the Cop That Was Smacked in Half?
the vietnamese police officer died in the hospital... on the taxi he always said that he wants to go home and he was thirsty. |