Uri Geller on a Game of Thrones style throne of spoons, which has been created for Kellogg’s. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday December 16, 2014. Photo credit: David Parry/PA Wire “There ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. After a 20-year legal dispute, magician and spoon-bending illusionist Uri Geller has given Nintendo permission to once again use Kadabra on Pokemon ...
Nervous about England's quarter-final match against Sweden this weekend? Well, spoon-bending 'psychic' Uri Geller surprised This Morning viewers today (July 6), telling everyone how they can help ...
Uri Geller has teamed up with Kellogg's to create a 'Throne of Spoons', inspired by the Iron Throne from Game of Thrones. The custom-designed seat took Geller and the Kellogg's design team two months ...
It’s incredible to me that some people still buy into psychic spoon-bending. This silliness was promulgated by the faux-psychic (like there’s any other kind) Uri Geller back in the 70s, and has been ...
Psychic Uri Geller says he harnessed the mystical powers of a Robert the Bruce spoon to propel Scotland to the World Cup. Geller, wearing his 1998 strip, gripped the 14th century Scots king's utensil ...
Israel is no stranger to reality TV. Knockoffs — or shall we say adaptations — of popular American TV talent shows, like “American Idol” and “The Apprentice,” have become hits. But recently, Israel ...
For his next trick, illusionist and famed spoon-bender Uri Gellar will make his palatial English mansion disappear. It’ll be vanishing from his property portfolio, that is, having hit the market ...
Spoon-bending magician Uri Geller gave Nintendo permission to use the character Kadabra on Pokémon cards today, ending a 20 year legal dispute. For those who came in very late, on January 2000, ...
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Celebrity psychic Uri Geller is the beaming new face of Israeli disaster-readiness, starring in army-sponsored TV and Internet advertisements on how to take shelter from missile ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Spoon-bending celebrity psychic Uri Geller, 73, has applied for a job in the British government in response to an advert for "misfits" and "weirdos", saying no other candidate would ...
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