Oh, and BTW, I love the slowness of the "flying humanoid" as it makes its way along (the wire/line). The spooky soundtrack helps, but generally it's about as scary as watching an old man take a leisurely stroll 20 feet in the air. Oooo ...
As for you two, you seem to be infected with a haughty skepticism so common to this rationalist age. Take another look, and watch that police officer's knee shake.
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Is it just me, or has the normal high level of discourse around here plummeted?
Rack it up to the "sacrificial crisis" that I mention in "Silver Ships and Mayan Apocalypse!"
Oh, and BTW, I love the slowness of the "flying humanoid" as it makes its way along (the wire/line). The spooky soundtrack helps, but generally it's about as scary as watching an old man take a leisurely stroll 20 feet in the air. Oooo ...
Good catch! (And I watched it all the way through!
I think youses tabloidesque offerings will bump up the 'Teers site meter (wherever that is)!
As for you two, you seem to be infected with a haughty skepticism so common to this rationalist age. Take another look, and watch that police officer's knee shake.
You can't fake something like that!
Stage fright, my dear fellow -- the shakes. That's all, nothing more. Get a grip! One can practically see the guy wire.
A specter wearing a pointy hat -- oooo... Cliché ridden drivel. NO! A piñata - Olé!
Whack, whack, whackity whack!
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