You know I’m not usually one for posting links to videos on You Tube, so this must be a pretty special video, right?
Sir
Indeed. Which is to say I personally was entertained.
Also of interest is the previous post regarding the BBC’s editorial strategies. Very Good.
Peter
You are RIGHT indeed.
Aw, were The Smiths really just a band..? Heaven knows I’m miserable now…
There’s an interview with the two creators of this poem/song/video on You Tube in which they talk about the reaction to and the success of the piece. It’s quite interesting.
Worth watching – esp for the explanation of the phrase “thou shalt always… kill”.
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Sir
Indeed. Which is to say I personally was entertained.
Also of interest is the previous post regarding the BBC’s editorial strategies. Very Good.
Peter
You are RIGHT indeed.
Aw, were The Smiths really just a band..? Heaven knows I’m miserable now…
There’s an interview with the two creators of this poem/song/video on You Tube in which they talk about the reaction to and the success of the piece. It’s quite interesting.
Worth watching – esp for the explanation of the phrase “thou shalt always… kill”.