ananova.com — A model was showing the ancient mirror to the audience when it slipped from her hands and fell to the floor during a Chinese TV show. It shattered into pieces, shocking the audience - especially owner Chen Fengjiu who was sitting in the front row
Jan 30, 2007 View in Crawl 4
jesusissatanJan 31, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vc87kAHCHk">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vc87kAHCHk</a> Mean trick. ;)
rasterbatorJan 31, 2007
Or perhaps an insurance scam? He has the REAL one hidden in his dojo.
babybrumakJan 31, 2007
"That's a model?"Maybe she didn't drop it. She just looked in the mirror...
chillidog6488Feb 1, 2007
I'd figure that this of all situations calls for extra tact. Regardless, is the model held responsible for damages ? I wounder if there is any legal work involved in that, who catches the short end of the deal ? That's what they get for wanting to make it a show and use models to show off their priceless artifacts.
davidaveFeb 1, 2007
@maynardjkyeah you're probably right. if only there were a way for the show to insure that losses like that would be mitigated by a third party in exchange for regular, perhaps monthly payments...gosh...what could they call that hmmm...insureness?
badapplestudioFeb 1, 2007
Someone's getting their organs harvested soon.... Liver anyone.....
chumpchiefFeb 2, 2007
"Before he can, he gets eaten."lol, maybe you should try reading a little closer next time...
juliocstryfeFeb 4, 2007
They should have the model destroy the Japanese mirror ghost<a class="user" href="http://www.digg.com/offbeat_news/Youall_never_trust_mirrors_again_Japanese_ghost_caught_on_tape">http://www.digg.com/offbeat_news/Youall_never_trust_mirrors_again_Japanese_ghost_caught_on_tape</a>
shakebabiesSep 4, 2008
nobody dies when a mirror breaks