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Dave, I meant the scene where Mrs Lopsided has her friends in for a singsong, and the crooks have to attend. A completely broken Alec Guinness sits hunched over the piano : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoPaqgKWWv0 (around 1.56)
Dave, I meant the scene where Mrs Lopsided has her friends in for a singsong, and the crooks have to attend. A completely broken Alec Guinness sits hunched over the piano : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoPaqgKWWv0 (around 1.56)
Yes I know...that's why I wanted Wick to play Marcus, whilst I play the railway signalman! (Donnnnggg)
Dave
This conversation has gone way over my head......
I had to Google Boccherini.
Maybe I don't deserve a full set of Bars.
Now I see Sam is infected.
We're way off-topic, but it's a series of references to the 1956 Comedy "The Ladykillers" which starred among others Alec Guinness as Professor Marcus, a criminal mastermind and Katie Johnson as Mrs Wilberforce, a charming elderly widow (aka "Mrs Lopsided")...
PS (added on edit) Unlike the conversation, in the film, the railway signal did not go way above the Professor's head!
I can think of a couple of posters that would be rushing to give me a like if that’s the case Dave. And maybe I’m undercooking it by saying a couple. I might need a safe space.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
I can think of a couple of posters that would be rushing to give me a like if that’s the case Dave. And maybe I’m undercooking it by saying a couple. I might need a safe space.
G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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