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Starglider Photography said, 1585792664

I must repost some of my GIFs in the morning! :D

waist.it said, 1585793107

Jerome Razoir said

waist.it You are a very fine humin bean, sir!

I absolutely adored Stanley Unwin when I was a child. Very clever man.
You do not realise just how clever until you try to do it!

If you are good at finding obscure stuff.
I will love you forever (in a socially acceptable manner) if you can find Richard Herne as Mr. Pastry demonstrating a kind of dance involving jumping from one wooden chair to another.
I do not recall ever seeing it in the fifties and saw it on the TV when stuck in my hotel room in Holland one evening.
Apparently the Dutch love it so much they show it every Christmas.
Which has got to be better than The Great Escape.


A little before my time, and TBH I've never seen the chairs one - not even when I dated a Dutch lass for three years. Though back then we were young and had other things on our minds rather than watching the telly! ;-) Only Mr Pastry video I have stumbled upon recently is the clip of his Garden Party, over at British Pathé  - which I guess you have probably seen already...

But if I do run across anything else I'll be sure to let you know.  :-)

mph said, 1585811466

Jerome Razoir said

mph said

It was just ever so slightly tongue in cheek! ;)


Nah!

You mustn't do that. If you do that, the weight of your head becomes lop-sided.
Then the whole of your body becomes lop-sided.
Then the mass pressing on the turny-tableoid is unstable and it will wobblyise and then the moddley-crumpet-bird* will topply over, splat all fall down bumpy on the botty.
Much giggly in the watcher-peeps but hugeness in the sadly for the moddley.
Oh deep folly in the fundamold.

* It is to be noted that this term is not sexyist or demeanarising within the world of the great Prof. Stanley Unwin.
Who it is that inventeded the proper communicaterising style as practised on the great telly-goggle-box in the days of the fiftieses.
Also, as well too 'an all, a decent bloke with none of the nasty deep badness mysoginismitism.

Some higher end cameras have a setting that will do this for you.

Interesting to see the psychological effects of solitary confinement so well demonstrated...

;)

Optima Photography said, 1585835006

waist.it said

Jerome Razoir said

waist.it You are a very fine humin bean, sir!

I absolutely adored Stanley Unwin when I was a child. Very clever man.
You do not realise just how clever until you try to do it!

If you are good at finding obscure stuff.
I will love you forever (in a socially acceptable manner) if you can find Richard Herne as Mr. Pastry demonstrating a kind of dance involving jumping from one wooden chair to another.
I do not recall ever seeing it in the fifties and saw it on the TV when stuck in my hotel room in Holland one evening.
Apparently the Dutch love it so much they show it every Christmas.
Which has got to be better than The Great Escape.


A little before my time, and TBH I've never seen the chairs one - not even when I dated a Dutch lass for three years. Though back then we were young and had other things on our minds rather than watching the telly! ;-) Only Mr Pastry video I have stumbled upon recently is the clip of his Garden Party, over at British Pathé  - which I guess you have probably seen already...

But if I do run across anything else I'll be sure to let you know.  :-)


Brilliantly written Jerome I bet you couldn't speak it though. Unwin was indeed very clever. 

Reference to Mr Pastry takes me back. I saw him at Biggin Hill air show in the early 60s. 

This diversion on this thread has got me smiling- which is not that common now we are all tagged. 

anagliff said, 1585909586

Many thanks to the OP, it's given me some ideas to play with, now that I've got some spare time.

BasAndrews said, 1585979832

This was fun: multiple shots of a hoverfly in flight.


hoverflight

 

waist.it said, 1585981278

BasAndrews said

This was fun: multiple shots of a hoverfly in flight.


Very nicely done.