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hexagonicClubbles Jugs 1,687 posts Location: Manchester
Posted: Whilst up in Bradford for a recent juggling convention, I was looking through a 'what's on' guide and was looking through the upcoming film list. Sometime in March (in Sheffield somewhere) there will be a showing of a 20 minute film that re-organises Bush's "axis of evil" speech into separate words and then into alphabetical order. There were 4,100 words in his speech, and I hear the film is quite interesting.
Has anyone heard of this film and if so what is the name of it?
Hex
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TrillianBRONZE Member Llamas are larger than frogs. 319 posts Location: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Posted: I havn't heard of it, but that sounds very cool. I did see this awesome video that someone made that twisted one of his speeches to say things like "We have supported terrorism". It made some interesting points.
"I know a good deal more than a boiled carrot." "Fire!" "Where?" "Nowhere, I was just illustrating the misuse of free speech."
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