Back after the break and all smooth sailing. With the telly off, no chance of spoilers or seeing the game ahead of the door walk. Rebel Wilson halfway done up in prosthetic aging before the fade in from the Hoodoo Gurus.
Prisoner 2BS4HBX, otherwise known as Akmal Saleh, baulks at excusing himself at the parole hearing. Lots of squawking and insults, but nothing sticking to the toothpaste on the gaol cell bars. At least a turn into the art world, baseball bat mace featuring nails presenting, "Struggle of Man... and Woman" though smelling like an RSL at bingo time.
Alan Brough in a turn of the flamboyant costume and countish ways. Sashaying through the forest in search of the 3 Musketeers and reasons not to give up the drink and philandering ways. Loose lips swing hips in the sexually laden jokes covering the greens in a thick and sassy dew of bawdiness. "So much bush, so little satisfaction". Plenty on the wide strikes.
Tripping 80s fashion, hairdos and don'ts, Merrick Watts takes up as one half of one third of a gone again band. Cliché aplenty with the leather pants hilting the belt. Nicola Parry and Ed Kavalee ripping up large and loud as the hosts. Watts doing a not bad rendition of a mistakable hit that ends up pleading with judge Tom Gleisner to end the misery.
Done with the face plastic, Wilson shuffles along totally 80 years beyond her age, totally of the world of a room with only three upstanding walls. Pensioner past her wits and living up the geriatric crazy of eating pet food. Systematic mental abuse from having to fend for herself serving up a nice supper of cat food and whine.
Flat and limping into the home stretch, the four gather up dusty boots into Old Sydney town. For want of sushi and for want of comedy, the all in group challenge is dusted, done and drawing a long soak in the horse trough. Watts with the eventual night's win, but Wilson with the star performance.
Thursday, 2 July 2009
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