Aaaahhh - was figuring I must have the wrong museum.
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2017 5:19 pm
by Iamwhomiam
^^^ Phew!
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 4:45 pm
by Burnt Hill
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 5:10 pm
by Elvis
A conversation yesterday with the Professor, a real stickler for numbers:
"Did that TV preacher, what's his name, blame the hurricane on the gays?"
"Pat Robertson?
"Yeah, him!"
"Well, he's dead."
"Really? When?"
"Not too long ago."
"'Not too long ago'? Like how long ago?"
"Oh, maybe a year ago or less."
"Wow, I didn't hear about it."
"Let me check Wikipedia."
Okay, what's going on. Turns out Robertson is still alive. I'm certain I read about his passing, on RI in fact. Was there not a whole thread about it? (I just searched—scrubbed!) And no, it wasn't Falwell (for sure dead) and it wasn't Billy Graham (still alive!).
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 5:15 pm
by Luther Blissett
When I first heard this week that Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn" was a cover, I fully expected some sort of broad Mandala Effect wherein the original was just as big.
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
"Did that TV preacher, what's his name, blame the hurricane on the gays?"
"Pat Robertson?
"Yeah, him!"
"Well, he's dead."
"Really? When?"
"Not too long ago."
"'Not too long ago'? Like how long ago?"
"Oh, maybe a year ago or less."
"Wow, I didn't hear about it."
"Let me check Wikipedia."
Okay, what's going on. Turns out Robertson is still alive. I'm certain I read about his passing, on RI in fact. Was there not a whole thread about it? (I just searched—scrubbed!) And no, it wasn't Falwell (for sure dead) and it wasn't Billy Graham (still alive!).
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 5:28 pm
by Elvis
Belligerent Savant wrote:
From the Comments:
Aaron Rowland 1 year ago I remember my dad telling me Billy graham was dead and seeing his death on tv your right Billy died CERN is messing with reality
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
"Did that TV preacher, what's his name, blame the hurricane on the gays?"
"Pat Robertson?
"Yeah, him!"
"Well, he's dead."
"Really? When?"
"Not too long ago."
"'Not too long ago'? Like how long ago?"
"Oh, maybe a year ago or less."
"Wow, I didn't hear about it."
"Let me check Wikipedia."
Okay, what's going on. Turns out Robertson is still alive. I'm certain I read about his passing, on RI in fact. Was there not a whole thread about it? (I just searched—scrubbed!) And no, it wasn't Falwell (for sure dead) and it wasn't Billy Graham (still alive!).
Yes I have had this similar conversation recurrently with my wife. Throw in Jimmy Swaggart and Jim Bakker. At some point or another i have thought any one of them had died. Or maybe its that they deserved to.
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 6:43 pm
by Elvis
Jimmy Swaggart is very much alive.
Jimmy should have stuck with a music career; no one would give a rat's ass if he spent time with a prostitute. He turned down a record contract for the ministry. I have some of his old record LPs—which I actually listen to. He is a good pianist and I think his voice is lovely.
In better days when the Swaggart house band was bigger, his wife Frances had an affair with the trumpet player. Good times!
I used to get up at 6AM on the weekends to watch his old TV show, for two reasons*: 1) the hypnotic oratory, and 2) the band.
* Actually three reasons; Kreskin (alive as of this writing) also came on very early.
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 8:07 pm
by mentalgongfu2
Most of these "Mandela effects" are attributable to people passing on incorrect info and tricks of memory, ie there were never any braces in Moonraker to disappear, and Pat Robertson simply did not die last year. The Berenstein Bears, though, is a curious one that does strike a personal chord with me.
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Jimmy should have stuck with a music career; no one would give a rat's ass if he spent time with a prostitute. He turned down a record contract for the ministry. I have some of his old record LPs—which I actually listen to. He is a good pianist and I think his voice is lovely.
In better days when the Swaggart house band was bigger, his wife Frances had an affair with the trumpet player. Good times!
I used to get up at 6AM on the weekends to watch his old TV show, for two reasons*: 1) the hypnotic oratory, and 2) the band.
Swaggart indirectly gave us Zappa's Swaggart Suite set of song versions celebrating Swaggart's sinning with a prostitute.
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2017 10:13 pm
by Iamwhomiam
Performing one show a week on Sundays to a sober and well dressed, paying audience sure beats weekdays on the road and weekends performing night after night at run-down gin joints filled with drunks. In addition to a paid, rock-steady gig, he receives a tithe!
Ask yourself, "What would Jesus do?"
We all know he was a one-act kinda guy who split and left it to others to take the show on the road, so I think he'd stay put. As he found out, playing to the wrong audience can get ya killed.
So yeah, Swaggart went for the sure & secure thing, a gig where sinning is expected and sinners are always forgiven that also paid well.
Forgot all about Zappa's Swaggart Suite, PufPuf, so thanks for that. And didn't know Gilley was tied in to Jerry Lee and Jimmy, though I knew the latter two were related.
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 4:08 am
by km artlu
Thanks Elvis.
I can relate to Jimmy's belief system like a fish can relate to a bicycle, but that fucker means it man. He done been in the arms of Satan and he ain't going back.
Jerry Lee, if I remember correctly, did a semester at bible college but was expelled for excessive funk on some gospel song.
You've also provided me with further proof of a musical axiom -- as long as it's connecting, don't be shy about repetition. Work that shit.
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 2:38 pm
by stillrobertpaulsen
OK - I just saw the latest X-Files episode on Hulu. For those of you enjoying this thread, I highly recommend seeing it. I learned some things:
1. It's not the Mandela Effect - it's the Mengele Effect. They changed it to make you forget what really happened with Mengele in the 70s.
2. It's not about time travel. But according to Mulder, it might be proof of parallel universes.
3. This is just my own interpretation - there's nothing in the episode explicitly stating this - this is just me taking the considerable amount of woo within this episode and reading between the lines because shows like this always have hidden messages and meanings layered subconsciously within what we're supposed to understand - Donald Trump is an alien. His skin is burnt orange from excessive tanning? Yeah, right.
I'm totally kidding about the last one. That could just be something they want us to believe. Or They, if you've seen the episode.
P.S. When I told my wife about this thread, she explained that the reason why people believe the braces disappeared in Moonraker is because people from that generation are confusing it with a Brady Bunch episode in which Jan wants to go to a dance with a guy but is embarrassed to because of her braces. At the end of the episode, the guy tells her he wants to take her to the dance, but that she may not want to go with him. She asks why and he tells her his mouth is messed up and smiles to reveal corrective braces. She then smiles back to reveal her braces and they happily go to the dance together. The End.
My response was to tell my wife this Brady Bunch episode doesn't exist, except in a parallel universe.
Re: The Mandela Effect (Disappearing Braces in Moonraker)
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 4:59 pm
by JackRiddler
Who can ever forget Jan's braces?! The dramatic high point of The Brady Bunch.
"I'm ugly! Ugly! Ugly! Ugly!" Remember it like yesterday. Everybody does. Ask anyone, they'll say, Jan!
Except it was MARCIA! (Or... was it? More evidence of the Mandrake Effect! Which is what it's always been called.)