4 thoughts on “PACER is an awe-inspiring short film”
Towards the end reminds me of my family cemetery story where a baby’s headstone (little lamb on top) said “Gone home to be an angle.” The baby died in the 1930’s, in western North Carolina, almost Georgia. My family wasn’t much on spelling (hopefully I broke that cycle) and poor as church mice. It was during the depression, too, so they probably didn’t have money to replace the headstone. Ahhh, poor little angle needs closure.
Got dizzy there a couple of times but sometimes dizzy can be fun.
Towards the end reminds me of my family cemetery story where a baby’s headstone (little lamb on top) said “Gone home to be an angle.” The baby died in the 1930’s, in western North Carolina, almost Georgia. My family wasn’t much on spelling (hopefully I broke that cycle) and poor as church mice. It was during the depression, too, so they probably didn’t have money to replace the headstone. Ahhh, poor little angle needs closure.
Got dizzy there a couple of times but sometimes dizzy can be fun.
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Whoa. That’s wild.
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I don’t know … more like four buckets of awesomesauce and one seizure. 😀
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But a good seizure. 🙂
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