Would this book/movie mention the 1000s of posts you have made on this board?
I'd write a book about myself and then allow David Lynch to make a movie adaptation. It'd be fun stuff.
Would this book/movie mention the 1000s of posts you have made on this board?
I'd write a book about myself and then allow David Lynch to make a movie adaptation. It'd be fun stuff.
If you say "Mommmmmmy, baby wants to fuck" I'm hightailing it out of the theater.![]()
^ Side note: Anyone else suspect that MadBaggins is also a certain former poster whose initials were also MB? This person was a majorposter around here...
Let it go. Seriously. It has become an absolute tedium seeing you stalk MLB across the board with your belittling ( and sometimes just plain bullying) comments.^ Side note: Anyone else suspect that MadBaggins is also a certain former poster whose initials were also MB? This person was a majorposter around here...
Subtle.
I've always wanted to write a screenplay about magician Jasper Maskelyne's and A Force's ("The Magic Gang") exploits during WWII.
Maskelyne joined the Royal Engineers when the Second World War broke out, thinking that his skills could be used in camouflage. He convinced skeptical officers by creating the illusion of a German warship on the Thames using mirrors and a model. He was eventually deployed to the African theatre in the Western Desert, although he spent most of his time entertaining the troops.
In January 1941, General Archibald Wavell created A Force for subterfuge and counterintelligence. Maskelyne was assigned to serve in it and gathered a group of 14 assistants, including an architect, art restorer, carpenter, chemist, electrical engineer, electrician, painter, and stage-set builder. It was nicknamed the Magic Gang.
The Magic Gang built a number of illusions. They used painted canvas and plywood to make jeeps look like tanks — with fake tank tracks — and tanks look like trucks. They created illusions of armies and battleships.
His largest illusion was to conceal Alexandria and the Suez Canal to misdirect German bombers. He built a mockup of the night-lights of Alexandria in a bay three miles away with fake buildings, lighthouse, and anti-aircraft batteries. To mask the Suez Canal he built a revolving cone of mirrors that created a wheel of spinning light nine miles wide, meant to dazzle and disorient enemy pilots so that their bombs would fall off-target.
In 1942 he worked in Operation Bertram, before the battle of El Alamein. His task was to make German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel think that the attack was coming from the south when British General Bernard Montgomery planned to attack from the north. In the north, 1,000 tanks were disguised as trucks. On the south, the Magic Gang created 2,000 fake tanks with convincing pyrotechnics. There was a fake railway line, fake radio conversations, and fake sounds of construction. They also built a fake water pipeline and made it look as if it would never be ready before attack.
His efforts were largely unrecognized with the exception of a few mentions in books (including his own) and articles, so it would be nice if he received his due.
Besides, it's already been done at least twice. Kurt Russell was excellent as The King in the 1979 TV-movie.I'd love to do one about Elvis, but I don't think anyone could come close to portraying how phenomenal he was.
Let it go. Seriously. It has become an absolute tedium seeing you stalk MLB across the board with your belittling ( and sometimes just plain bullying) comments.^ Side note: Anyone else suspect that MadBaggins is also a certain former poster whose initials were also MB? This person was a majorposter around here...
Subtle.
What the hell, has he killed your cat to deserve this kind of treatment?
Your crusade has been going on for -years-. Time to let it go. If you don't like him, don't read his posts. Put him on ignore. Just give it a rest.
This said, I would like to write a book about my grandmother. She was born in 1915 and lived to be 90, through some major events of the 20th century. I think it would make for an interesting read.![]()
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