Friday, March 15, 2013

This Is What It Sounds Like When You Show Five-Year-Olds A Silent Movie

Courtesy of Sound Cloud.

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  1. I remember my mom taking us to see Charlie Chaplin and the Marx Brothers (ok, not silent but old) when we were kids and laughing and laughing and laughing...

    I guess that's why we ended up together. :)

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  2. Ms. Who agrees: we defy anyone to listen to this without smiling ear to ear. Thank you, Myth!

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  4. Oops that deletion was me, sorry; I had a comment to leave for Mr. Muleboy too but this window was still open and, well, one thing led to another, and i accidentally left it here instead. In hindsight it would've been easier to just let the small comment stay here but hindsight is ... 20/30, 20/15?

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  6. I was this way the first time I saw Birth of a Nation too. . . . .

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  7. The second deletion, btw, was me.

    Solidarity, Who!

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  8. Katie said:

    I remember my mom taking us to see Charlie Chaplin and the Marx Brothers (ok, not silent but old) when we were kids and laughing and laughing and laughing...

    I guess that's why we ended up together. :)



    Katie, I thought you and yer mom ended up together forother reasons. . . .?

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  9. Fabulous and oh so true!! The silent comedies were so pure that they reach the child all of us.

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