Allo, I'm Home ! Do you have a bitter sweet kiss for me Cato? Is that a drooping eye gloss purple bruised I see before me? A hard right hook to your china doll face peut-etre? Is that your gourd-like head I see hiding behind the curtains? Non. Eh bien Surprise!
Ah,fun..there is not enough of it.I am reluctant to make a comment Derrick, on my encyclopedic skills ( and I say this with great trepidation) as it seems to provoke antagonism and hostility in certain sections of the readership.
I have the same reaction to that scene. Peter Seller's humour is my kind of humour. I like doing these video clips. Great fun.You should try it. Dense? I don't think so.
it's the middle of the night here, and I don't want to wake up the house by listening to a video clip...but the gourd-like head hiding behind the curtains is going to give me a nightmare. LOL.
Very clever, Rall. You have an interesting way with wordles. (I'm one who will pass on the 100 words though. LOL) Hmm, I wonder what caused the drooping eye to be gloss purple bruised.
This could only happen for me by sheer luck, serendipity as it were. I would have to be much bolder than I am to commit to the linkage you intend. It seems of course that first you find the clip, then write the poem.
I write in response to stuff for most of my work. How else can I write one or more a day?
Do you have an encyclopedic memory for appropriate film clips, Rall?! I'm not a big Sellers fan but this was fun.
ReplyDeleteAh,fun..there is not enough of it.I am reluctant to make a comment Derrick, on my encyclopedic skills ( and I say this with great trepidation) as it seems to provoke antagonism and hostility in certain sections of the readership.
ReplyDeleteI love that scene. Even knowing, it makes me laugh.
ReplyDeleteThe parallel series is definitely a good idea.
(please let me know if I piss you off. I can be rather dense)
I have the same reaction to that scene. Peter Seller's humour is my kind of humour. I like doing these video clips. Great fun.You should try it.
ReplyDeleteDense? I don't think so.
it's the middle of the night here, and I don't want to wake up the house by listening to a video clip...but the gourd-like head hiding behind the curtains is going to give me a nightmare. LOL.
ReplyDeleteYou are probably asleep now, blaming me for bad dreams:)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this!
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Thanks Triptoes!
ReplyDeleteHa! Love it. Love the video pairing. I may try it!
ReplyDeleteGreat fun a wordle with Inspector Clouseau as the inspiration, what a treat!
ReplyDeleteDo try it Robin. I'm doing another one next week.
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda.
Very clever, Rall. You have an interesting way with wordles. (I'm one who will pass on the 100 words though. LOL) Hmm, I wonder what caused the drooping eye to be gloss purple bruised.
ReplyDeleteCato and Inspector Clouseau indulge in fisticuffs as a way of life Diane.
ReplyDeleteThis could only happen for me by sheer luck, serendipity as it were. I would have to be much bolder than I am to commit to the linkage you intend. It seems of course that first you find the clip, then write the poem.
ReplyDeleteI write in response to stuff for most of my work. How else can I write one or more a day?
Gotta love it!
ReplyDeleteSo clever...tres bien fait.
ReplyDeleteI just discovered btp. My first wordle is here.
http://liv2write2day.wordpress.com
Foolhardy with a sprinkle of serendipity is the way to go Christopher:)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tumblewords and L2w2d (welcome!)
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