The Chaser’s War - Week 8 - The Secret…
This week’s episode was pretty bland, nothing too outrageously funny, their were some good bits where Julian went around making ‘community service’ announcements on whatever microphones he could find in shopping centres or bistros etc…
The show this week opened with its own disclaimer…


This week I will focus on a new segment this week called ‘Nut Job of The Week’.


This week they are focusing on the best selling book and now DVD ‘The Secret’, which Channel Ten also tonight screened a special Oprah show on the same DVD.


The first theory they tested out was if you visualise something then the ‘universe’ will give it to you, as shown in the DVD a woman is visualising that she will have the necklace, and as it shows she eventually gets it.


Chas then tested this theory out for himself, but he was left disappointed.



Next was the theory made by a man called David Schirmer who claims he can visualise a car park being close to the entrance and then get one.


So Chris and Chas went for a dive of their own and were not exactly having the same amount of luck.






Then the next claim by this same guy was that by changing the amount on his bank statement, he will simply gain more and more money, so Chas wanted to hire him for $10,000.


The next guy (below) says that family should spend more time with pets such as a cat, Chas didn’t have much luck in this area either with his cat suffocating in the Twisties bag.



The last point was that their are three steps to follow for when you want something which are ask, believe and receive. The example the DVD has is where a boy visualises getting a new bike, and he finally gets it with an old man giving it to him. Chas then says one of the funniest lines in this segment, “I get it now, you ask, then you believe, and then you receive the bike from the old pedophile”.





So Chris and Chas took insperation from this, and used their new found power to try and meet Megan Gale at the Logies and it worked.




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