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Mr. Bennett, West River Valley, Vermont, ca. 1944 - by Paul Strand (1890 - 1976), American
Mr. Bennett: Just because you had ONE BAD DAY AT CAMP doesn't mean you have to ruin MY experience!!!
Philip: I fell down a CLIFF, and got attacked by BEARS!
I don’t know anything about Newsies, but the summary is so funny to me because to my TGS-brainrot mind it literally sounds like Phineas trolling Bennett
*Pokes his head in and looks around in frustration* You, acrobat. Inform me to the whereabouts of your ridiculous leader. He is playing hide and seek with me like a child, I have an important article to write and I'd rather not spend any more time in this unsavory barnyard than I absolutely need to.
Well hello to you too, Mr. Bennett. Long time no see, huh?
You know, if you want me to help you, the least you could do is learn my name. ‘You, acrobat,’ is no decent way to greet a colleague.
As it happens, I’m afraid I can’t help you much, anyway. The last I saw of Mr. Barnum, he was a bit drunk and mopey. Haven’t seen him much around the circus today. He might still be in his office, or perhaps he went down to the docks. He does that sometimes when he’s battling a headache.
Best of luck.
—WD
For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbors, and laugh at them in our turn?
Jane Austen, Pride & Prejudice
30 Day Show Challenge (Day 17)
Day 17: Favorite Mini-Series - Pride and Prejudice BBC
This movie gave me highly unrealistic expectations for love. Also this started an ongoing obsession with Jane Austen novels, film adaptations, television series, and web series. This story is worth all six hours it takes to watch it. I love the family drama and sisterly love. I love the slowburn romance. I love how these two change each other for the better. Elizabeth has to learn to stop being so judgmental and how to allow others to be flawed. She learns that sometimes people do change for the better, they just need to be given a chance. And sometimes people aren’t as cut and dry as you think they are. Darcy learns to be less rude and stuffy. He learns to not be so haughty to people and to not interfere in his friends love lives. His friends need the room to make their own choices and possible mistakes. Also don’t tell someone that you hate their entire family and only like them begrudgingly before asking them to marry you. It’s a shockingly ineffective move. Also the scenery is great, the music is great, and the acting is great. As I’ve gotten older, it’s also gotten a lot funnier. Anything involving Mr. Collins, Mr. Bennett, and Mrs. Bennett is riddled with humor. Darcy’s poor attempts at flirtation is peak cringe-humor and Lizzie’s wit is great. But most of all, this story is just so romantic. It’s rife with misunderstandings, broken hearts, grand romantic gestures, and selfless acts of kindness. It’s pacing is achingly slow which I love. By the time they get together, it’s a long time coming. Also this came out the year I was born. If you haven’t seen this, I highly recommend it. It’s more geared to the female crowd, but it’s good either way. Also the “wet shirt scene”. ‘Nuff said.
PT: I didn't come here to be insulted!
Mr. Bennett: Oh? Where do you usually go?