1st Voice Over: Meanwhile for Ferdinand von Zeppelin, the year 1908 was a year of triumph. (Cut to interior of a zeppelin. A party. Expensively dressed guests. Champagne. A palm court orchestra playing. Some guests looking out of the windows in wonderment.)Von Bulow: (approaching Zeppelin) Herr Zeppelin – it’s wonderful! It’s put ballooning right back on the map. (Zeppelin goes instantly berserk with anger.)Zeppelin: It’s not a balloon! D’you hear?… It’s not a balloon … It’s an airship … an airship … d’you hear? (He hits him very hard on the top of the head with the underside of his fist.)Von Bulow: Well, it’s very nice anyway. Tirpitz:(to Zeppelin) Tell me, what is the principle of these balloons? Zeppelin: It’s not a balloon! You stupid little thick-headed Saxon git! It’s not a balloon! Balloons is for kiddy-winkies. If you want to play with balloons, get outside. (Drags Tirpitz over to the door, opens it and flings him out into the clouds.)Tirpitz: Aaaaaaaaaghhh!
When the Hindenburg burst into flames, didn’t the radio announcer watching the tragedy say “Oh! The insanity! The insanity!” I’ve seen a film of it somewhere.
x_Tech over 12 years ago
1st Voice Over: Meanwhile for Ferdinand von Zeppelin, the year 1908 was a year of triumph. (Cut to interior of a zeppelin. A party. Expensively dressed guests. Champagne. A palm court orchestra playing. Some guests looking out of the windows in wonderment.) Von Bulow: (approaching Zeppelin) Herr Zeppelin – it’s wonderful! It’s put ballooning right back on the map. (Zeppelin goes instantly berserk with anger.) Zeppelin: It’s not a balloon! D’you hear?… It’s not a balloon … It’s an airship … an airship … d’you hear? (He hits him very hard on the top of the head with the underside of his fist.)Von Bulow: Well, it’s very nice anyway. Tirpitz: (to Zeppelin) Tell me, what is the principle of these balloons? Zeppelin: It’s not a balloon! You stupid little thick-headed Saxon git! It’s not a balloon! Balloons is for kiddy-winkies. If you want to play with balloons, get outside. (Drags Tirpitz over to the door, opens it and flings him out into the clouds.) Tirpitz: Aaaaaaaaaghhh!
Varnes over 12 years ago
A whole lot of love
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
x_Tech…. LOL…. I think the Pythons also got into the free coffee….
DuHhozr over 12 years ago
Where’s Snoopy?
x_Tech over 12 years ago
For those readers that would like something more visual it’s The Golden Age of Ballooning Part 6 of 3
J Short over 12 years ago
They had good times and they had some bad times; but that era finally ended in a blast.
V-Beast over 12 years ago
@x_Tech: the year 1908 was a year of triumph.That was a Goodyear.
drose57 Premium Member over 12 years ago
Moments later . . .
Joe Way Premium Member over 12 years ago
It’s too soon for jokes.
It will always be too soon.
imbaldeagle over 12 years ago
Will you still need me, will you still feed me.When I’m sixty-four?
missjunebug over 12 years ago
good one
Michelle Morris over 12 years ago
Mmmm….free breakfast bar!
Mythreesons over 12 years ago
When the Hindenburg burst into flames, didn’t the radio announcer watching the tragedy say “Oh! The insanity! The insanity!” I’ve seen a film of it somewhere.
Gojira over 12 years ago
Oh the huge manatee!
x_Tech over 12 years ago
About the Hindenburg Disaster on May 6 1937.
Buckly34 over 12 years ago
The occupants soon saw their Stairway to Heaven….
chris_weaver over 12 years ago
Is that a sea cow I see over there?Oh, the manatee!