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Free Spirit
27th March 2005, 14:18
Sounds nice The world's 1st Elmoist, I like your thought :) Like... flying in freedom, above the ground like a revolution of skies, flying towards the ideology of the sunlight, never whish for more then to have a nest, wings, and a simple satisfaction with having enough that isn’t even near of being much. Birds don’t own anyone but themselves and someone always wants their wings because someone can’t fly. They come in all colours and shapes and see that as a beauty, not a difference as a breed because they’re smart enough to know they are all birds.
1936
27th March 2005, 14:29
I sent a really long n complicated message to this origanal post, but server crashed in between sending it. Can anyone see it because its just a closed post to me.
Free Spirit
27th March 2005, 14:35
To me it's closed, to bad. If you've saved the massage then send it again. It would be interesting to read it.
ÑóẊîöʼn
27th March 2005, 14:41
To my knowledge, 'The Birds' was a film by Alfred Hitchcock.
I remember watching a comedy sketch where the birds were replaced by the working class.
'Father, there seems to be something peculiar about the working class today'
(Man in overalls runs into window) thump
1936
27th March 2005, 15:09
Nah i havent saved it, it took like an hour to write.
It was about 10 birds and the differnce of distribution of the burys...i thought it was alright, might aswell put this thread in the trash now though.
DoomedOne
1st May 2005, 21:46
Oh come on, I'd love to hear it. I know how much trying to rewrite something that was destroyed pisses me off, but if you let it just go because of some accident then it was a waste of time to do it in the first place.
apathy maybe
19th May 2005, 09:27
Originally posted by
[email protected] 28 2005, 02:41 AM
To my knowledge, 'The Birds' was a film by Alfred Hitchcock.
I remember watching a comedy sketch where the birds were replaced by the working class.
'Father, there seems to be something peculiar about the working class today'
(Man in overalls runs into window) thump
The Birds is a book by Daphne du Maurier. Very good read if I remember rightly.
Communism as The Birds though? Seems a bit odd.
Or if you mean that workers will be like birds after communism, what and have the hawks eat the doves?
ÑóẊîöʼn
19th May 2005, 10:30
No, the sketch was replacing the birds from the film with the human working class. In an early scene, when the birds are just starting to act strange, an upperclass family is having tea in the conservatory when the comment is passed. The sketch recreates this one scene.
I was hoping someone else might have seen that sketch. It was on a program called The Sketch Show (Broadcast in the UK) I think, it was pretty good.
OleMarxco
20th May 2005, 17:02
Sounds like a satire of "The Birds" to me :rolleyes:
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