I can watch those old B&W Universal horror movies over and over. They don't make them like that anymore.
Very creative Steve.....love it!!!
Mark
Browch, someone needs some Junior Mints. Most clever, Steve. Love these Mummy dios.
Great set up Steve, love the backdrop.
Not sure what 'Kia ora' refers to in the UK though, but its a Maori language greeting frequently used here in NZ. ^&grin
Hi Toddy
Kia-ora was a large (for the time, probably a small size now!) Orange squash coming with it's own straw that Mum and Dad used to get us kids as a treat sold in the old Art Deco ODEON Cinema in Guildford and one of those tiny tubs of Vanilla or Strawberry ice cream at the interval back in the 60's !
Wow, interesting. Now that's a bit of 60's marketing for ya.
Sounds yum actually.
Most of my younger colleagues take the piss when I mention going to the 'flicks' and 'movie' intervals at half time. ^&grin
LMAO, always fun to see what you come up with...this is awesome.
I can watch those old B&W Universal horror movies over and over. They don't make them like that anymore.