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Another epic creation! This one is massive in scope. Well done.
You packed a lot into 208 seconds. One of my favorite movies. Who knew then that Duvall would be so great.
Good work and HNY!
@McD Thank you so much!
My next post will be called "Tribes (slight return)".
I think you will enjoy it.
@LinearLineman My teacher read the book to us in class, a chapter at a time. How ironic that a book that was once required reading, is now banned. Thanks for listening and Happy New Year to you, too!
It’s still an utter mystery to me how you do these wonderful pieces but please carry on!
Just out of interest do you have a feel for the time you spent creating this?
also… Happy New Year.
It’s banned?
@GeoTony This one took about 4 hours, I think. I usually do a little at a time over several days or weeks. For some reason, I decided to finish this one in one session. As a result, it's a bit rough. I'll come back to it and clean it up one of these days.
Thanks for listening and Happy New Year!
I’m looking forward to it.
@purpan2 Unfortunately, it's true. 'To Kill A Mockingbird' was recently banned by several school districts in 2018, due to what was perceived as racist language. Tom Sawyer has also been banned for it's use of the N-word, and a derogatory portrayal of Native Americans. I guess it's just the way things are these days. Too bad, because a lot of kids would enjoy them.
Very good work, @Paulieworld.
Surprised also the book is banned.
In fact, I just read up about it. I loved the book, but I can completely understand it’s a complicated issue.