9/03/2011

The Perils of Pauline

The Perils of Pauline

playing the damsel she cowers, fist to mouth,
as Joe twirls a finger 'round invisible handlebars
framing a leering grin.  “ah, my pretty…”
and then, and then… (cue music)


with a waggle of eyebrows and swirl of his cape,
he is upon her. feigning a sigh of high drama, she
succumbs, as damsels must do, and counts herself lucky.
The Perils of Pauline beats Europa and the Bull any time.


27 comments:

  1. The Perils of Pauline still beat Europe and the bull, every time. I can remember seeing these on television as a child, and feeling the terror of the train approaching. Great take on the prompt.

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  2. You bring me back to those movies indeed...very nice ~

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  3. What a fun response to the prompt! I had forgotten about this... and then it made me think of Dudley Do Right cartoons.

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  4. Brought back silly memories from childhood where we acted out these dramas with screams and howls.

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  5. Classic, I loved this and I live our take on it!

    with a waggle of eyebrows and swirl of his cape,

    Yes indeed! Thanks

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  6. It made me think of that song - "Along Came Jones" by The Coasters. I used to love to sing that.

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  7. Hehehe...and the piano always signalled the danger, the coming train, the dastardly deed. Nice write.

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  8. Honestly? Never seen a silent movie in my life. Terrible I know. Poor Pauline, just lie on your back and think of England luv.

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  9. haha...fun stuff...where is dudley doright when you need him...smiles.

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  10. You do realize your technical writing is showing.
    ;-)

    This was great. You had me at, "fist to mouth".

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  11. love it! I was hoping someone would write about one of these scenes. great one, Patti, thanks!

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  12. I remember the piano rumbling frantically in the background, too. Much fun :)

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  13. Thanks for coming by, Everyone. I loved your comments.

    P.S. Hey, 00dozo. Whaddya mean? All those run-on sentences and (heaven forbid!) elipses...
    :-)

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  14. Great! The title "Perils of Pauline" is itself better than "Europa and the Bull."

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  15. Very clever, but you have challenged me to watch both. Loved it and sure I'll love it more. :)

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  16. What fun!! Thanks for bringing back another fine memory of my youth!!

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  17. Remember the kids in the theater screaming: "Oh no, the train is coming!"?

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  18. Yesterday, while walking along tracks at a museum with my niece and nephew, I shared memories of Pauline and her perils. Now I have multi-layered memories and smiles. Wonderful!

    Beth

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  19. Oh dear! This is another one of those moments, clips remembered thru a child's eyes that caused me sleepless nights! :) A wonderful write to the prompt!

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  20. Oh my, I can really picture this scene. It is a show stopper!!

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  21. Even entertainment was simpler then. Great snippet.

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  22. thought your written commentary was fab ...thank you x

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  23. Yes... I remember that! Thank you.

    ~laurie

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  24. Fond memories you envoked. Great Job!
    You must, you must pay the rent,
    I can't pay the rent!
    I'll pay the rent
    My hero
    Curses foiled again!

    Fun diddy!

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  25. Patti,
    Thanks for bringing back the memories. Not many years ago we would scour the TV programs for re-runs. Now YouTube saves the day! Isn't life such happiness?

    Hank

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  26. Marvelous! Such a fun take on the prompt!

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