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Friday, April 30, 2021
Houdini the spoiler
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[History],
1923,
Challenges,
Humor,
Texas
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How dare he get out so fast! lol. Or how dare he get out at all. He has ruined a good story, LOL. Some reporters just dont get it I guess.
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DeleteI pretty sure this was written entirely tongue in cheek. It's a pretty funny way to cover Houdini at this point. He always escapes! I could see this reporter knocking this out with a smile, figuring no one would read or remember it. 98 years later...
I suspect that by 1923 Harry realized audiences were not going to sit for an hour waiting for him to escape. Those days were over.
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely hilarious! I'm sure Houdini got a chuckle out of that...if he read it?
ReplyDeleteHaha!! Love witty journalists! Thanks for sharing this.
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