I love that Bob Dylan tweets and how great he is at. The best.
Here's the starting point, so get started, and let me know what comes next:
It takes place in a circus, and "The circus is in town" is a line from "Desolation Row," giving special meaning to this response to Dylan's tweet, which takes us to a video that uses "Desolation Row" to prove that Dylan is the funniest person alive:
ADDED: My son John has a cool website called "101 Years of Movies/My favorite movies of each year from 1920 to 2020," and "The Unknown" is on his list, not as his favorite from its year, 1927, but #3:Mr. Dylan, I gave a talk last year in Tulsa about how you're the funniest person alive. If you would be so kind as to watch it, it would be the highlight of my life. I hope you're enjoying your time in Europe. God bless you.https://t.co/J3mN7nuJe2
— HarryHew (@harryhew) October 30, 2024
(1) Sunrise: A Song of Two HumansJohn writes "Joan Crawford is a circus performer who can’t stand men’s hands, while Lon Chaney plays an armless knife thrower."(2) Metropolis
(3) The Unknown
(4) The Kid Brother
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Paraphrasing liner notes from old Dylan album, two guys playing chess:
1.. I'm gonna whip your ass in this game
Doesn't matter, I always lose
WHAT? "Now, I hafta win"
Put the pressure on him, lol.
The Unknown!
https://youtu.be/UN2LN9pcj9o
It bothers me that Dylan has almost a half a million followers in X and I only have...well...substantially less than that. I need to get funnier. Or just funny.
Interesting that the music that starts around 7:00 is "Hiney ma tov u'manayim," a tradition Israeli/Hebrew song based on Psalm 133: "How good and how pleasant it is that brothers dwell together."
"I love that Bob Dylan tweets and how great he is at."
Of course he is (:rolleyes:)
SNL's on it
Probably the last great actor, whose passion for acting led directly to his premature death. A loss for the art.
Joan Crawfor being stripped by gunfire and thrown knives - well, an idea I wasn't ready for, at all, at all. And I did not see that ending coming, either. They don't make 'em like that any more, do they?
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