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Washington Irving Bishop

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🗓️ 21 August 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Washington Irving Bishop, also known as Wellington (4 March 1855 – 13 May 1889) was an American stage mentalist. He started his career as an assistant under the muscle reader J. Randall Brown, but was most well known for his performance of the blindfold drive.[1]

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0:00.0

Wait, so you just been eating the peel and the banana this whole time?

0:04.6

Nobody told me the whole thing's the banana.

0:06.3

I mean you have taste buds Tom.

0:08.1

You're my taste bud.

0:09.2

No, it's a thing on your tongue.

0:11.6

Then I got that.

0:12.6

Damn it mother fuck.

0:14.8

Ta da!

0:16.6

So, what do you guys think?

0:19.5

Are you murdered Noah?

0:21.8

I like it.

0:23.1

That's the ha ha.

0:24.4

Right?

0:25.4

No.

0:26.4

No silly.

0:27.4

We didn't murder Noah.

0:28.4

We removed his brain.

0:29.4

Oh no, yeah.

0:30.4

Sorry.

0:31.4

The subject of this week's essay is Washington Irving Bishop.

0:34.4

He's a magician who lied about having an amazing brain so often that one time when he felt

0:45.2

sleeping had to fit someone autopsy them while he was asleep.

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