Friday, 18 August 2017

i was to watch FROZEN SILENCE and then NIGHT OF SILENCE...to remember the following...

pat was to laugh about FROZEN SILENCE in relation to quasi-collie's mob, having been behind it...and along the lines of 'it wasn't a whole load of ruskies in tanks, that were to defeat you - it was only one ruskie' - as in her best mate.....see previous notes.

...and so gill, all in all...we can dub the above...YES MINISTER meets FROZEN SILENCE?...oh and let's talk context and location.... because the context shifts its ground 'in another dimension'....ie. quasi-collie feeling somewhat 'sidelined' in manningtree, by bobby's masons....whilst the most dangerous quarry in the field - to herself, that is...had actually been..."sir humphrey" replies MI5 ONLINE....anyway, the whole spanish nazi connection....was fascinating, wasn't it?



...next up, i can remember MI5 toby stating early on..."he's got to be homosexual" i.e. the bridegroom - whilst watching NIGHT OF SILENCE......pat was to realise that something was up....regarding the bride....and puns in relation to snake-ladies, gill?...because mark r had photographed you naked, under a 'red chiffon shift'....and what else?...hmmm...for my own part...i was most worried about a certain shot of the bridal bed....which was to remind me of lisa smith's 'ropey cake' teeshirt design....in bon marche's sale - see previous notes....and having scanned to see what that was all about...yes, lisa had linked up the two....the 'roe' (fish eggs) and the 'peas'...the ropies (is that a slang term for a date-rape drug?)....another zygote slavery number.

oh and whilst we're at it....TEMPURA was the MI5 anagram word, for today....RUPE-MAT, anybody? "lisa's files" replies MI5 ONLINE.

what else? i can remember CF laughing about foreign films, in general....about how watching that type of 'mad' film...had made gill and i, into 'what we were'...to then be told by another spectator in the room - that watching that type of movie, was how you got on, in the foreign office etc etc...which was to provoke another debate...around how that turkish film had probably been about as true to turkish life, in general - as a strange tale from a welsh village, might be - whilst being held up as 'representative' of the entirety of british culture...and what else?...well, the basic assumption was that those behind the movie...had probably been homosexual...and had been trying to say in a cloaked way, within a predominantly islamic country...that warring clans marrying off young girls to older men...was probably a really bad thing, all round...for girls/wives/mothers/grandmothers as well as gay men....and what else?...well in relation, to the bridegroom appearing to be part of a mob and a 'hired assassin'/come-latterday-jailbird....we can perhaps summarise 'that one' as BIG VERN (VIZ comic strip) meets NIGHT OF SILENCE...go figure.



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