Hi all,
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Best of Mycroft
Hello readers. One hopes you have enjoyed these postings. Mycroft is opening a new blog under the name 'Paul' where stories, photos and perhaps even articles will appear. The best of Mycroft will still be published from time to time. Thank you for supporting Mycroft!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
The Voice prediction
Greetings blog readers!
Mycroft is pleased to announce his prediction for the final of The Voice, the modern day visual equivalent of Triumph of the Will.
The four finalists in The Voice are Rachael (show surname Leahcar - Rachael in reverse - why?), Karise, Sarah and Darren.
Mycroft predicts that Rachael will be victorious. If I am wrong, no one will remember and if I am correct I shall claim psychic powers and apply for a job doing the 'psychic advice' column in New Idea.
Mycroft is pleased to announce his prediction for the final of The Voice, the modern day visual equivalent of Triumph of the Will.
The four finalists in The Voice are Rachael (show surname Leahcar - Rachael in reverse - why?), Karise, Sarah and Darren.
Mycroft predicts that Rachael will be victorious. If I am wrong, no one will remember and if I am correct I shall claim psychic powers and apply for a job doing the 'psychic advice' column in New Idea.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
The Block Game Show
Last night Mycroft speculated that The Block might continue on with a sewer theme by arranging a stream of waste shooting into the air to a height in the vicinity of the stratosphere. Tonight the show achieved just that with a 'Game Show' routine. This was pure, undiluted, liquid muck. I would be amazed if even the producers can watch this without cringing. Then again, they have put some other notorious rubbish on television. Calling these dreadful travesties of entertainment 'shows' is like calling the maiden voyage of the Titanic a 'cruise'.
Sydney Fringe Film Festival
Hi All,
Mycroft has heard of the Sydney Fringe Film Festival, happening in Newtown this September. Mycroft plans to get on board and support it. For more information, check out the link:
Sydney Fringe Films
Mycroft has heard of the Sydney Fringe Film Festival, happening in Newtown this September. Mycroft plans to get on board and support it. For more information, check out the link:
Sydney Fringe Films
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
The Block Sewer
Viewers will be pleased to know that in tonight's episode of The Block, the sewer systems were connected. The imaginative director then showed various fascinating camera angles of toilets flushing. I must admit that is a fitting metaphor for the show.
One wonders what the director can do to top that one, unless perhaps it is showing a stream of waste hurtling into the air from a broken sewer main. To be a suitable metaphor for the show the stream would need to approach the stratosphere. That is it readers, a stratospheric stream of waste.
Tonight's drama, apart from toilet filming, concerned Dale and Sophie deciding how to take prize money from their rivals on the show. It was 30 seconds of thin plot stretched out into 30 minutes. Come to think of it, watching the toilet flush was the most exciting thing in the entire show. Mycroft eagerly awaits the next episode.
One wonders what the director can do to top that one, unless perhaps it is showing a stream of waste hurtling into the air from a broken sewer main. To be a suitable metaphor for the show the stream would need to approach the stratosphere. That is it readers, a stratospheric stream of waste.
Tonight's drama, apart from toilet filming, concerned Dale and Sophie deciding how to take prize money from their rivals on the show. It was 30 seconds of thin plot stretched out into 30 minutes. Come to think of it, watching the toilet flush was the most exciting thing in the entire show. Mycroft eagerly awaits the next episode.
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