The Laundry, battling the elements for your recycling needs
It’s snowing - hooray - well I hope it is as I am writing this from sunny (but cold) Wednesday. (update: hurrah it is snowing. Well hurrah because it looks pretty, boo because it means we all spent far too long getting to work today and The Laundry vans are battling the elements picking up bags!)
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The favourite of course is The Snowman, the Raymond Briggs classic - here are some facts about said film:
- Although the boy and the Snowman appear to fly north, towards the North Pole, they pass a group of penguins, which are native to the southern hemisphere.
- Though the boy in the book is unnamed, in the film we discover he is named “James.” This is clear on the tag for the present he receives from Santa/Father Christmas, added by one of the animators who decided to use her own son’s name.
- In the film, the boy’s home seems to be in the South Downs of England, near to
Brighton ; he and Snowman fly over what appears to beBrighton ; the Royal Pavilion and Palace Pier are clearly depicted. Later in the film, the tag on his present confirms this. - Rachel used to fancy Aled Jones - forgot to mention that last week
When I was little I made a snowman called Snoopy the Snowdog - he lasted four days and destroyed my bobble hat which never looked the same again. He was not made of balls of snow but a tower (the James technique) and had coal for a nose.