Garden Paths . . .
I really am finding it difficult to contain my mirth . . . there's all of these worried netizens out there, concerned about councillor Doreen Savage starring in The Lost Sock, and fulminating about the political contents - even dear Trevor Lockwood, who I didn't think was in any way dim . . .
I'm the first to admit that I'm not the smartest cookie in the jar; but I know (as all these clever people should) that the episodes of TLS have all been online for months. The big screen experience is for the cast and crew, people who haven't got the internet, or people who'd like to see the movie in a proper cinema, with a high quality sound track. The 60 second appearance of Doreen was in episode 4, which went online on the 18th of February, and was moved to it's present server location on the 16th of May, since when it has been downloaded rather a lot!
The big screen version of The Lost Sock is just - a version designed for the big screen. If you take a minute or two to download the episode and watch it, you'll be able to speak from knowledge about the content. It is all online - every last minute, except for the last 10 seconds!
I'm the first to admit that I'm not the smartest cookie in the jar; but I know (as all these clever people should) that the episodes of TLS have all been online for months. The big screen experience is for the cast and crew, people who haven't got the internet, or people who'd like to see the movie in a proper cinema, with a high quality sound track. The 60 second appearance of Doreen was in episode 4, which went online on the 18th of February, and was moved to it's present server location on the 16th of May, since when it has been downloaded rather a lot!
The big screen version of The Lost Sock is just - a version designed for the big screen. If you take a minute or two to download the episode and watch it, you'll be able to speak from knowledge about the content. It is all online - every last minute, except for the last 10 seconds!

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...and the end credits. Whoa, don't forget the end credits, Chris!!!
Yeah, don't forget the end credits! The carefully designed way the music and words work together... the best piece of music from the whole film... plus Richard Cornwell looking serious!
does "carefully designed" mean lucky?
Exactly Chris!
GOOD LUCK TODAY!!!!
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