That’s really long. Not very 2019, even I gave up.
Dated.
OverlappingMagisteriasays
But…but… the story of the shepherds at the nativity is only in Luke’s gospel and here it has Matthew doing it. I have a feeling this is not entirely accurate!
Jazzletsays
Thank you Mno, they made me laugh as they mostly do.
Jazzletsays
Damn, sorry, Mano, I really do need a new keyboard.
Bot Fuxsays
Their film Bedazzled is pitch perfect πππ The Froony Green Eyewash Men, Peter Cook on top of a hydrant(?) with Dudley Moore offering fullsome praise, then saying he’s tired of this & can we change places, to which Peter Cook replies, That’s what I told gawd π π π
Also, too … Beryl’s tremendous feet/feat ππππ
Mano Singhamsays
Bot Fux,
Yes, I remember that film fondly, even bits of the song sung by the nuns on the trampolines. Back in 2011, in a post about hell, I referenced the film and embedded a clip of the scene with Cook on top of a British red mail box (not a fire hydrant).
John Morales says
That’s really long. Not very 2019, even I gave up.
Dated.
OverlappingMagisteria says
But…but… the story of the shepherds at the nativity is only in Luke’s gospel and here it has Matthew doing it. I have a feeling this is not entirely accurate!
Jazzlet says
Thank you Mno, they made me laugh as they mostly do.
Jazzlet says
Damn, sorry, Mano, I really do need a new keyboard.
Bot Fux says
Their film Bedazzled is pitch perfect πππ The Froony Green Eyewash Men, Peter Cook on top of a hydrant(?) with Dudley Moore offering fullsome praise, then saying he’s tired of this & can we change places, to which Peter Cook replies, That’s what I told gawd π π π
Also, too … Beryl’s tremendous feet/feat ππππ
Mano Singham says
Bot Fux,
Yes, I remember that film fondly, even bits of the song sung by the nuns on the trampolines. Back in 2011, in a post about hell, I referenced the film and embedded a clip of the scene with Cook on top of a British red mail box (not a fire hydrant).