Whilst I was wondering what to do next, this film came through the window and hit my head. It features The Shadow, who rarely appears in the light and only then when nobody is about.
A ducks quack does echo... unlike a shadow, they're seen, not heard, draw a wry smile and then forgotten for a bean jacuzzi.
Maybe, the value of the shadow is not in the watching but in the casting... of the shadow. Casting for fish is always fun. You're never quite sure what you'll reel in.
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That was some of the best romantic dinner theatre I ever seen; true, it's the only dinner theatre I've ever seen...
Duck! I too have head hitting film on ma blaaarg.
There are'nt many films like that thank goodness, the less seen the better!
I'm going to look at a duck or something now...
A ducks quack does echo... unlike a shadow, they're seen, not heard, draw a wry smile and then forgotten for a bean jacuzzi.
Maybe, the value of the shadow is not in the watching but in the casting... of the shadow. Casting for fish is always fun. You're never quite sure what you'll reel in.
Also a duck with a bell is like a shadow in a well without bean troubles making all the bubbles. That's what they say around these parts anyway.
Maybe also whoever cast the shadow through my window made me head reel, then a sardine dropped off the wall.
Bernard!
Sorry, wrong tree...
Turkeys.
You know, I do like that part of this film where it jumps into the Shadows point of view and then he starts doing headstands.
Are you talking to Bernard or me?
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