I love the terrified look on the face of the victim: “Geeze, Herman, when you said you were going to ball me I didn’t know THIS is what you had in mind!” … I also like the Nazi officer: his stance, his fancy moustache (is he perhaps trying to emulate one of his Italian Allies?) and, of course, his monocle – essential gear for ALL up and coming Nazis. But best of all I love the line of prisoners – especially the one who has collapsed (he must be a pommy). They look like a chorus line out of an Australian Musical: Right lads all together now…and this time try to stay in step: Where is me shirt, me noggin noggin shirt … Its all gone for beer and tobacco … For the collar is all worn and the sleeves they are all torn … And the tail is looking out for better weather (Where is me Grog)
Sydney Shores’ cover.
(as attached to his arm, the improbable flail would hurt the nazi himself).
I think that was “The Sex Problem Nobody Mentions.”
I love the terrified look on the face of the victim: “Geeze, Herman, when you said you were going to ball me I didn’t know THIS is what you had in mind!” … I also like the Nazi officer: his stance, his fancy moustache (is he perhaps trying to emulate one of his Italian Allies?) and, of course, his monocle – essential gear for ALL up and coming Nazis. But best of all I love the line of prisoners – especially the one who has collapsed (he must be a pommy). They look like a chorus line out of an Australian Musical: Right lads all together now…and this time try to stay in step: Where is me shirt, me noggin noggin shirt … Its all gone for beer and tobacco … For the collar is all worn and the sleeves they are all torn … And the tail is looking out for better weather (Where is me Grog)