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hmmm, I quite like this. couldn't you have an inch or two of cartoon down there. |
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"Letterboxed" films would present an interesting opportunity. |
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Sort of tangential, but it made me think of the "Zucker brothers" comedies like "Airplane!" in which there are all sorts of side-jokes that go on in the background of scenes that have little to do with the story. |
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How about something along the lines of the little cartoons of stick figures doing weird or funny things in the margins of "Mad" magazine? I always thought them charming even though I found the magazine to be somewhat less so. |
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Transparent children's heads! |
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Hey... if you had lots of televisions with cartoon figures in the corners, you could flick through all the televisions really fast and it would look like the figures were really moving... |
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What's "magic," [po]? The idea here or the transparent child heads? |
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I liked to watch the TV like that as a child. My cat still does. Neither of us are learning or hearing impaired, so I don't think there is a causal relationship there. Then again, there are those who consider us both intensely irritating, so maybe that's your problem: get another nephew. |
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Ah, couldn't do that Doc. Irritating in front of the TV he may be, but he's utterly wonderful in all kinds of other ways... |
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[Krelnik] that's kind of along the lines I was thinking, but maybe a more involved story unfolding in the background, rather than just a quick sight gag. |
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This is a case of juvenile non-transparency syndrome. |
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bris, transparent child's heads. |
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Maybe if you had a trucker TV with big giant side mirrors you could glance at the reflected version of the screen |
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kind of like a TV tricked out like a truck |
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don't laugh:AMC jeep look radio |
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