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Time to hide your eyes behind your fingers because this is one stunt you won't be able to look away from, no matter how terrifying it's about to get.
During Tuesday night's episode of America's Got Talent, Canadian comedy daredevil team AmberLynn Walker and Ryan Stock took the stage armed with a handful of props, including a curved sword and an arrow, ready for Stock to...swallow.
With a 1950s themed set and coordinating costumes, the fans and judges were distracted from the true danger of what the engaged pair was attempting to accomplish. However, it unfortunately became all too real when, during their finale stunt, error proved life-threatening.
After swallowing the base of a lamp, Stock held it in his mouth as his fianc??e aimed a flaming arrow at the target stamped on the bottom of the base. Scarily, the arrow narrowly missed the target and hit the daredevil in the neck. Suddenly realizing the stunt had not gone as planned, Stock fished the lamp base out of his mouth and fearfully fanned away at his neck.
It was a Saturday night, and I was in a line outside Porter Square Books in Cambridge that wound down the strip mall sidewalk. We were all there for the festivities that would culminate in the release of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” the next installment in the series.
Unlike the seven previous books, all novels, this story is a play ??? a collaboration between??J.K. Rowling, screenwriter and playwright Jack Thorne and theater director John Tiffany. Thorne is credited with writing the script. The play??opened at London’s Palace Theatre??in July. Special editions of the script went on sale across the globe at??midnight on July 31, Harry Potter’s birthday.
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