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Incredible Boris hypnotizes Free Press reporter
Are you feeling sleepy? Really sleepy?
The Incredible Boris stopped by the Winnipeg Free Press News Café at noon for a live Q & A with reporter Geoff Kirbyson.
The hypnotist/comedian also put Kirbyson under his spell on stage in front of the lunch crowd at the café.
The man credited with inventing the term, "Google me," is performing Tuesday through Saturday this week at Rumor's Comedy Club.
Watch a replay of the interview and highlights of the reporter hypnosis here.
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