Those curtains remind me of the curtains at the beginning and the end of “The Rhythm of Love” video by YES, released in 1987. Darn, now I am suffering from a combination Earworm and Sound Wedgie, of which I shall endure throughout the rest of the day.
Power lines almost ruined the skiing in the alps scene in the Beatles HELP!. The tech wasn’t available at the time to get the offending wires out of the the image cheaply- so instead someone had the idea of superimposing musical notes over them, like manuscript.
danketaz Premium Member over 2 years ago
Saved! (Shouldn’t Nancy’s face have a few stripes?)
wesleylscott1 over 2 years ago
Those curtains remind me of the curtains at the beginning and the end of “The Rhythm of Love” video by YES, released in 1987. Darn, now I am suffering from a combination Earworm and Sound Wedgie, of which I shall endure throughout the rest of the day.
Gee!! Thanks, Nancy !!!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 2 years ago
Periquita does this joke no favours, being in black and white.
JoshHere over 2 years ago
She eliminated the power lines from her view, but lessened the view in the process. Pyrrhic victory
Decepticomic over 2 years ago
Simple problems require simple solutions.
scottartist creator over 2 years ago
Power lines almost ruined the skiing in the alps scene in the Beatles HELP!. The tech wasn’t available at the time to get the offending wires out of the the image cheaply- so instead someone had the idea of superimposing musical notes over them, like manuscript.
VICTOR PROULX over 2 years ago
If this doesn’t address New World phenomenology, I don’t know what does.
Kip Williams over 2 years ago
Nancy never could resist a straight line.