Mr. Bean's Magical Disappearing Act: The Art of Physical Comedy

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Mr. Bean, the iconic character created and portrayed by British actor Rowan Atkinson, is known for his unique brand of humor and physical comedy. Through his silent and often absurd antics, Mr. Bean has captivated audiences around the world and become a beloved figure in popular culture. One of the most memorable aspects of Mr. Bean's character is his ability to create magic out of ordinary situations.


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Bean's character is his ability to create magic out of ordinary situations. Whether it's turning a simple cup of tea into a messy, chaotic event or transforming a mundane trip to the supermarket into a comedic adventure, Mr. Bean's magic lies in his ability to find humor in the everyday.

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smuggs

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LifeTime Supporter Sep 10, 2007 141 Gloucester County, NJ

After getting estimates for opening my pool (~$500 including taking off cover, removing plugs, reconnecting heater & pump, initial vacuuming, and initial shock with chlorine), I think I'm going to do this myself. One question I have is what is the proper type of lubricant for the DE filter and pump o-rings? Is WD-40 appropriate or should I use a silicone based product?

JasonLion

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TFP Expert Platinum Supporter LifeTime Supporter May 7, 2007 37,770 Silver Spring, MD O-rings should get a silicone based lubricant.

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Teflon based lubricants are ok also. My favorites are Magic Lube (teflon and Magic Lube II (silicone) by Aladdin. You can find it at a pool supply store since they are made for pool and spa use. I would stay away from some of the general purpose silicone spays and lubes because some of them do contain petroleum products which can destroy o rings.

muss08

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In The Industry Mar 22, 2008 56 Maryland

Yeah I would suggest a Teflon based lube- definitely not WD40! I personally use magic lube on my customers equipment. I would suggest staying away from aqualube which after time turns into a gunky mess.

tnthudson

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LifeTime Supporter Mar 31, 2008 358 Central VA

I used MagicLube II on my pump, heater and plug (and vacuum) o-rings last season and I can't believe what good shape they looked to be in this past weekend when I opened. I used it again when I opened this year.

Aquaman95

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Feb 20, 2008 246 muss08 said:

Yeah I would suggest a Teflon based lube- definitely not WD40! I personally use magic lube on my customers equipment. I would suggest staying away from aqualube which after time turns into a gunky mess.


Yup. It's also very very sticky. I've got a buddy in the pool service business who's fond of saying "if you get Aqualube on your truck it was probably time to get a new truck anyway"!

waste

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TFP Expert LifeTime Supporter Mar 29, 2007 4,155 Coastalish 'down easter' Aquaman95 said: muss08 said:

Yeah I would suggest a Teflon based lube- definitely not WD40! I personally use magic lube on my customers equipment. I would suggest staying away from aqualube which after time turns into a gunky mess.


Yup. It's also very very sticky. I've got a buddy in the pool service business who's fond of saying "if you get Aqualube on your truck it was probably time to get a new truck anyway"!


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HarryMichael

Bronze Supporter LifeTime Supporter Apr 26, 2007 133 Baton Rouge, La. Surface Fiberglass Chlorine Liquid Chlorine

Has anyone used "Super-Lube" grease on pool o-rings and pumps? I used it for all sorts of things on my sailboat. The company says it can be used for pool pumps and I have many tubes of it from when I went to boat shows and they would give it away..
Harry

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May 3, 2011 218 PSL, FL HarryMichael said:

Has anyone used "Super-Lube" grease on pool o-rings and pumps? I used it for all sorts of things on my sailboat. The company says it can be used for pool pumps and I have many tubes of it from when I went to boat shows and they would give it away..
Harry

Look out! I'm going to bump this 3 year old thread!

I know that Magic Lube is all the rage here, but I absolutely hate handling that stuff. It's good if you want to "paste" something into position and have some lubricating properties. But it seems a heck of a dirt attractant, and clean up is a nightmare.

I just used Super Lube on a Snap-On toolbox to free up the ball bearings that were varnished up by some Crud that Snap-on used on them. This stuff is awesome and has been around for a long time. It is H1 rated and food grade. Easy to work with, stays where you put it, and makes things slick.

I just had a tube of Magic Lube get crushed so I don't want to buy anymore and am thinking about switching to Super Lube for all the Pool O-rings.

Yeah I would suggest a Teflon based lube- definitely not WD40! I personally use magic lube on my customers equipment. I would suggest staying away from aqualube which after time turns into a gunky mess.
Mr bean magic

Through his exaggerated expressions and exaggerated body language, Mr. Bean brings a sense of joy and laughter to even the simplest of tasks. His magic is not about trickery or illusion, but rather about finding the extraordinary in the ordinary and reminding us that there is humor to be found in even the most mundane aspects of our lives. Mr. Bean's magic is not limited to his on-screen antics. His character has also become a cultural phenomenon, with countless memes, gifs, and viral videos dedicated to capturing and sharing his comedic moments. His ability to transcend language barriers and connect with audiences of all ages and backgrounds is a testament to the universal appeal of his humor and the magic he brings to the screen. In conclusion, Mr. Bean's magic lies in his ability to turn ordinary situations into extraordinary moments of laughter and joy. Through his physical comedy and unique brand of humor, he reminds us to find the magic in the everyday and to never take ourselves too seriously. Mr. Bean's legacy as a beloved comedic figure is a testament to his enduring appeal and the lasting impact of his magic on audiences around the world..

Reviews for "Unraveling the Magic of Mr. Bean's Iconic Catchphrases"

1. Jane - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Mr bean magic". I have always been a fan of Mr Bean and his comedic antics, but this show fell flat. The supposed "magic" tricks were predictable and lacked any real wow factor. The jokes were also tired and seemed forced. Overall, it was a lackluster performance and I was left feeling underwhelmed.
2. Mark - 1 star - "Mr bean magic" was a complete waste of my time and money. The tricks were childish and not at all impressive. I felt like I was watching a performance for a children's birthday party, not a professional magic show. The humor was also cringe-worthy, and I found myself cringing more than laughing. It was definitely not worth the ticket price and I would not recommend it to anyone.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I expected so much more from "Mr bean magic". As a long-time fan of Mr Bean, I had high hopes for this show. Unfortunately, I was let down. The magic tricks were cliché and unoriginal, and it felt like I had seen them all before. The comedy was also lacking and I found myself bored throughout the entire performance. I wanted to enjoy it, but it just didn't live up to my expectations.
4. Michael - 1 star - "Mr bean magic" was a complete disaster. The magic tricks were poorly executed and lacked any sort of skill or finesse. It was like watching a beginner magician perform at a local fair. The jokes were also terrible and seemed forced. I regretted wasting my time and money on this show and would advise others to steer clear of it.

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