After the Movie, a Murder
The flickering ghosts of 1922 are not all residents of unhallowed halls wherein were seen tragic and mysterious endings. No. In that year, Keaton did Cops, and old Stone Face was quite a hand at running down the bad guys, whoever they might be, as evidenced in his seminal short Sherlock Jr. (which actually came out two years later). It was selected in 1991 for the United States National Film Registry as “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”
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hahaha far too relatable! love it, Sharon!
Lol, this one was very relatable! I think all of us have done it at some point in our lives!
That's great. Lol.
Oops is right. I just did that with a complete stranger, thinking he was my chiropractor! Nope, he wasn't.I had already waved from a distance. I apologized and said to nobody, "Well I can look like a crazy person" as I drove off.
Ha ha! I remember doing this as a tiny child!
Loved it!! LOL 💕❤️❤️