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Not at all, sheâs describing the scene, the same way all the old Gumshoes used to in books and movies. Creating an unusual word-picture with incredibly inventive descriptions was part of the lure of reading detective booksâŚAnd it transferred so ably to the screenâŚ
I think itâs adorable. It is good to go through that stage when you are to young to let it get you into trouble using your parents car to tail a Senior to a kegger and get caught, pantsed and thrown in the lake. or anything.
Funny thing is thatâs the way they talked back in the twenties. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was doing some demo work in a old building on the Southside, Chicago that is. I stumbled across a old news paper. The writing was incredibly descriptive. It had to be no tv, or evening news. One of the stories was a description of a Cubs Yankees game. It was like I was at Wrigley watching it live. I could almost smell the peanuts and cracker jack..AH those were the days.
Is she annoying, probably. But, on the positive side, sheâs using her imagination, rather than keeping her face buried in an electronic device, and letting it think for her.
RedNeckHillbilly1778 about 5 years ago
First
rekam about 5 years ago
Keep Katy away from the tv. Tell her she canât watch anything until she gives up this stupidity.
Say What Nowâ˝ Premium Member about 5 years ago
Itâs a better dialogue than todayâs movies.
Michael G. about 5 years ago
What I donât like is her standing outside of and commenting on the world as if it was under her microscope. Bigly rude, IMO.
LadyPeterW about 5 years ago
Not at all, sheâs describing the scene, the same way all the old Gumshoes used to in books and movies. Creating an unusual word-picture with incredibly inventive descriptions was part of the lure of reading detective booksâŚAnd it transferred so ably to the screenâŚ
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 5 years ago
I think itâs adorable. It is good to go through that stage when you are to young to let it get you into trouble using your parents car to tail a Senior to a kegger and get caught, pantsed and thrown in the lake. or anything.
katzenbooks45 about 5 years ago
Calvin from âCalvin and Hobbesâ is going through a similar phase.
Steverino Premium Member about 5 years ago
Classic Film Noir
cmo2495 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Whereâs the Fedora to go with the trench coat?
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
GET BAMBI, STAT!
Spaceman Tom about 5 years ago
More like a â40s gumshoe. In the â20s the movies were still silent.
johnsonfnb Premium Member about 5 years ago
Funny thing is thatâs the way they talked back in the twenties. I remember it like it was yesterday. I was doing some demo work in a old building on the Southside, Chicago that is. I stumbled across a old news paper. The writing was incredibly descriptive. It had to be no tv, or evening news. One of the stories was a description of a Cubs Yankees game. It was like I was at Wrigley watching it live. I could almost smell the peanuts and cracker jack..AH those were the days.
tinstar about 5 years ago
Is she annoying, probably. But, on the positive side, sheâs using her imagination, rather than keeping her face buried in an electronic device, and letting it think for her.
PuppyPapa about 5 years ago
This is so spot on!
dlaemmerhirt999 about 5 years ago
I just LOVE this adorable Katy-centric story! Itâs Clayton and/or Adam centric 99% of the time.:D