Talk:Gravity boots

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Searched for Gravity Boots and was redirected to an article on bondage, I do not beleive such an automatic redirect would be made. A google search reveals the correct meaning to be some kind of exercise equipment which allows one to hang upside down. Even if the other usage is also correct, there should be a disamiguation page. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 131.111.245.93 (talkcontribs).

Why does Uri Geller need to generate new ideas? And doesn't Dan Brown get all his ideas off other people's books, so why does he need gravity boots? Georgeslegloupier 03:52, 22 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] George Michael clip "Freedom"

To the person who added this: I'm reverting your edit because you provide no link or other context. If gravity boots fit into "Freedom", then by all means please go ahead and put the information into the article in the correct context. But an unliked phrase plunked in the middle of the See also section ain't gonna cut it. Twisted86 05:29, 16 August 2006 (UTC)