The fact that the statue only turns while people are walking by makes me suspect the vibrations are causing the movement, but it's still quite freaky to watch.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I just don't understand why none of the other statues move. Maybe the one that does is hollow? So weird.
The fact that the statue only turns while people are walking by
Kill it! Kill it with fire!
Kill it! Kill it with fire!
I think it's looking for Dana.
Putting felt underneath it should certainly have stopped it from moving, nevermind that the other similarly sized objects in the same display aren't being affected by any vibrations from foot traffic.
I'd wonder about there being some magnetic material inside the statuette, but what has changed since earlier years that would make it react now and not previously?
Would wear and tear on one particular floor joist ( or some such) create localized vibrations?
Is it named Belinda? Just checking.
Is it named Belinda? Just checking.
::shudders::
Bad news on the Nashville front is the T Bone Burnett has left the show.
What do you want to know about Common Core, aurelia? Not a teacher, but have done some reading up on it.
So my grandmother's still in the hospital, but might be home today, my mother left her wallet at home before going to her conference in New Haven, but I saw my father off to his day program safe and sound, and remembered to leave the house unlocked, which seems like a bad idea, except my father doesn't carry keys! And what if my grandmother isn't home yet when he gets home. And I voted and wasn't even a half-hour late for work. Everything is balanced on a very fine point right now.
T Bone Burnett has left the show.
Isn't he married to the show creator?