Thank God You're Here - Burger time

Watching a winged pad lose its hold on a wall under Town Hall Steps is not enough to press the time on the ride home. Another encounter with slippage and it's an open door to the end. At least in this instance all is more than the final all-in.

Forcing the fist of fury is what Tahir Bilgiç is all about behind the lectern. An unfunny stage with a headmaster who relies on the shaky aspect of fear as a hopeful arm toward comedy. It's a trial to sit through and to watch with any light is more than is required and should not offer this much to create a time of enjoyment.

Outside on a street in an earlier session, the four of Fifi Box, Bilgiç, Bob Franklin and Angus Sampson suit up as hit negotiators with awkward skills in a stand off. Franklin and Sampson nail the air with their cavalier attitudes. flippant and yet still working the magic of the situation to their fingers.

Churning out meat patties in an employee thrown down against the big boss of Big Big Burger, the four reel back the pace started from the street scene. Unexciting, uninteresting and unfulfilling. Like chowing down on a burger without all the sloppy sauce to do dire business on an otherwise clean front of clothes.

Soon Van

Wednesday, 27 September 2006 - 22:39

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