That was GREAT. Takes a lot of guts to walk down the street talking to yourself and videoing yourself. Great question on the coffee by SladeBarker; was thinking the same thing. And great answer! All makes sense now. Although leaving it a mystery would've been fine too. Gave it that cosmic "got the coffee before you got to the coffee shop" touch.
Thanks a lot. I think about half-way through, somebody yells something at me. But I had a video to make. I enjoyed watching the play and the fact that the audience laughed was most rewarding.
To paraphrase Roseanne Roseannadanna's answer to Mister Richard Feder, of Fort Lee, New Jersey, "Mister Sladebarker, you ask a lot of questions!" Actually, you only asked one, but I've had to wrack my brain. Here's what happened. After getting my coffee, I decided to film the outside of the theatre, but my camera was in my car, which was parked at the library where I'd spent the early afternoon. So I had to walk back there, to get my camera. It was about to rain, so I thought I'd start filming!
Hmmm, Fred. If you BOUGHT your coffee at the place across the street from the theater, why does it take you so long to get to the theater? Shouldn't you have started filming when you left the coffeehouse? Well, I heard it's a great show and I certainly hope lots of people show up for it.
That was GREAT. Takes a lot of guts to walk down the street talking to yourself and videoing yourself. Great question on the coffee by SladeBarker; was thinking the same thing. And great answer! All makes sense now. Although leaving it a mystery would've been fine too. Gave it that cosmic "got the coffee before you got to the coffee shop" touch.
5 stars. Hope the play goes well.
paperbacknovel 2 years ago
Thanks a lot. I think about half-way through, somebody yells something at me. But I had a video to make. I enjoyed watching the play and the fact that the audience laughed was most rewarding.
thurberdrawing 2 years ago
Yes the guys at the bus stop said something. Was curious what they said. It's great; adds a level of tension to the video.
paperbacknovel 2 years ago
To paraphrase Roseanne Roseannadanna's answer to Mister Richard Feder, of Fort Lee, New Jersey, "Mister Sladebarker, you ask a lot of questions!" Actually, you only asked one, but I've had to wrack my brain. Here's what happened. After getting my coffee, I decided to film the outside of the theatre, but my camera was in my car, which was parked at the library where I'd spent the early afternoon. So I had to walk back there, to get my camera. It was about to rain, so I thought I'd start filming!
thurberdrawing 2 years ago
Hmmm, Fred. If you BOUGHT your coffee at the place across the street from the theater, why does it take you so long to get to the theater? Shouldn't you have started filming when you left the coffeehouse? Well, I heard it's a great show and I certainly hope lots of people show up for it.
SladeBarker 2 years ago