There is a Vibe in the Soup: Part VIII

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You’ll need a big tub of popcorn this time because we have two versions of the script for your entertainment, and for the director’s perusal. 

You have only yourselves to blame for encouraging me.

The first is the big-budget version.

The sky is the clear untroubled blue of a blackbird’s egg.  The Meddle/Medal/Mettlesome Wife runs out into a sunlit, snowy landscape to greet an RAF helicopter which lands on the field behind the much improved country dwelling  - there is no place for dodgy plumbing in this script.  Her brow has been miraculously smoothed and her teeth twinkle more white and bright than the snow.  She, like the house, has had a bit of a makeover (which is just as well, given the real situation with the plumbing).  She is coiffed and polished like she has never been before.

The blades of the helicopter whisk up a flurry of snow as the handsome pilot/co-pilot steps out, all beaming crinkly smiles and pearly whites (fill in the gender and looks of your own fantasy here) and Our Handsome but Fragile Hero and the Meddle/Medal/Mettlesome Wife are helped into the helicopter and swathed in soft cashmere rugs (the last is taking us well over budget.) 

Darkness gathers, the music swells, the heart beats faster. 

But before you know it, they are landing on the roof of the hospital where the kindly doctors are waiting to do the magic treatment which Our Hero so badly needs. 

Now for the second version – the British, budget, social-realist version.  With grit.

Bah – you will have to wait until tomorrow for that one – version two of the script is not yet quite complete. 

But I must confess that I don't like the direction it is taking ...

The Hell Hounds sleep.  Our Hero sleeps.  And the Meddle/Medal/Mettlesome Wife has worked wonders with buckets so at least our principal characters have something clean to wear in the next episode.  

It is snowing again. 

Oh, joy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hello lovely ladies

    Just to let you know I will be keeping everything crossed for you that this terrible weather goes away so that you can get your hero's to the places that they need to be.

    With lots of love xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Good luck to you both on getting your Hero's to the appointments ,will be thinking of you.

    marianne

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Dear Daffie

    Your script sounds rather like the one which is developing here - although ours is, I fear, a little less dramatic.   You also have the advantage of being able to add some Teutonic gravitas to your scipt (I am thinking Wagner ...)  whereas our script is decidedly 'Carry On' meets 'Fawlty Towers.'  

    But determined, brave men in both our scripts.  Here's to them.  Lots of love and luck to you both.  xx

    PS I like the sound of the Alaskan thermals.

    CharHarr - Thank you.  Keep them crossed. xx

    Judi - you clearly need to have more G and Ts - your eyes are far too sharp.  I had hoped no-one had noticed my little slip.  That I have such a sharp reader puts the pressure on ... Love and hugs.  PS I think we are going to be heading to Dyce tomorrow.  Washing?  Glass of wine?   Both ?  xxx

    Marianne - I think of you both a great deal.  Good luck with your battle.  Keep at them.   xxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Washing, wine and anything else that you require will be available ..... as long as it starts with a 'W' haha.

    Will private message my home and mobile number hun. Have no plans at all for tomorrow ....... apart from script writing and proof reading that is!!

    Judi x