The three principles
- Cognitive Dissonance: The journey creating more value due to sacrifice
- 80/20: 20%= the Bar space, 80% of the time spent in there!
- Entry Point: Guided by the boulders and valley, all can be seen once over the threshold.
Using the Sandbox (to create the dunes )is very frustrating, but has to be tackled. So on Thursday we will start constructing this Garden. I will also carry on working on this as it is not yet finished.
Look up some video's on using the 'Sandbox' if you have time.
Birds Eye
Swooping down for a closer look
Eye level, that beer is waitingI can almost taste it
Start pouring
Line 'em up
At last..........
look at the head on that pint, id send it back and ask for a full one!
ReplyDeletecall that a full pint ,look at the head on that!!!
ReplyDeleteMr Anon,
ReplyDeleteLOL!
Carlsberg comes in 275ml bottles (a pint 568ml), just under a half, hot, dusty glasses poured without tipping the glass = big head, but when you have travelled x miles through a desert with a double agent, in a broken down ambulance, with all the sexual tension caused by an attractive nurse on board, the promise of a cold beer at the end of the journey is an incentive/moral booster for any group. What I love about this shot is that it was the promise fulfilled, no matter what went on in the desert.
It was eventually used in a Carlsberg advert in the 90's (correct me if I am wrong about the decade).
If you have never seen the film, Sir John Mills at his best.
Ice Cold in Alex, a memorable film due to the side ways look at the consequences of war and the close knit relationship between a group of people thrown together in unusual circumstances.
Grant