you should read the book … the wizzard (hello Terry Pratchet) filled the scarecrow’s head with bran and pins … to make him sharp! … the tin man had a heart stuffed with sawdust that was placed in his chest and when he moved it would hit against the tin chest like a beating heart, the lion was given a (green??) drink. Dorthey had to go to the witch of the south (Glinda) who told her she had always had the power to return home using the silver slippers.
also there are toys for adults … now get your mind out of the gutter … i meant places like a car store or … stores that sell stuff that would interest other people
the act of restoration should be tortuous and hard as you pour your heart and soul into it.
i have always felt that the impala is an allegory for Baldo’s life as he grows and develops in to his ideal person. this also takes time, is hard and always tortuous, if you pour your heart and soul into it you will be rewarded.
this one reminds me of a Charles Addams comic, some researchers were looking for evidence of a monster and they were in the foot print of the monster, the caption had something to the effect of it being just a wild rumor
what about Murder She Wrote, she was around a lot of people dying, i’m pretty sure it couldn’t always be someone else … did anyone ask her for her alibi?
you should read the book … the wizzard (hello Terry Pratchet) filled the scarecrow’s head with bran and pins … to make him sharp! … the tin man had a heart stuffed with sawdust that was placed in his chest and when he moved it would hit against the tin chest like a beating heart, the lion was given a (green??) drink. Dorthey had to go to the witch of the south (Glinda) who told her she had always had the power to return home using the silver slippers.