Do you have a funny video to lighten the mood?
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Brutal, but funny in the end. Thanks!
Be glad I did not link the elephant scene.
@seawulf575
Wow what a fascinating Video! Thanks for sharing this.
I recommend this brilliant 10 minute video made by Jeannie Nguyen. Sigh Gone
Description: “Without the guide of her “lost love”, Thuy is on the verge of death by boredom. Having no agenda, she finds odd ways to entertain herself in the bustling city of Saigon, Vietnam.”
Make sure to read the subtitles and watch it to the end!
When you “get it” I’m willing to bet you’ll watch it twice! .
@LuckyGuy Thank You, very good story and film. Loved the views of Vietnam as well. This film packs so much into it yet simplified and to the point of the story.
This will have you crying!
The Carol Burnett show was always a hoot! I can’t think of another show that could match it before or since.
Laugh In was good too, and far more experimental than Carol Burnett, but the play of the cast on CB was priceless.
Somethings will never come again @seawulf575. The way each of them clicked with each other….
@Inspired_2write Did you look at the dialog closely? The second time around it is even more clever!
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
@LuckyGuy Yes I go it, very clever way of manipulating the audiences.
(Her cellphone was the thing that “she Liked” and missed..indicative of present day society where “things” are more valuable than human contact…sad to say).
“Things” are not more important to me than human contact. And for those whom things are more important, that isn’t a recent development. It has been that way since civilizations began. It’s called “greed.”
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