The 'Sandown Clown' does really sound like some homeless 'weirdo' . Looks tall because he had some (torn) costume with a head that you put on top of your own looking like a big puppet. A (cheap) megaphone device with feedback. Was relaxing under a bridge, temperarely living in some abandoned temporary site cabin. The workers may actually have seen the 'clown' , but knew who he was or something or didn't really care anyway or see danger to the kids.
Definitely not Northumberland. Sounds Yorkshire to me but I’ve never heard words containing ‘a’ pronounced quite like this. “Lerge”, “yerds” “Merch ” etc. I was more fascinated by that than the story 😄
Perfect painting accompaniment. Great stories and narration ❤
Thanks for the suggestion to do it 👍
The 'Sandown Clown' does really sound like some homeless 'weirdo' . Looks tall because he had some (torn) costume with a head that you put on top of your own looking like a big puppet. A (cheap) megaphone device with feedback. Was relaxing under a bridge, temperarely living in some abandoned temporary site cabin. The workers may actually have seen the 'clown' , but knew who he was or something or didn't really care anyway or see danger to the kids.
Black screen is good, but Red screen is where is at chap. Red light.
You should really consider time stamping these stories incase anyone wishes to skip directly to the beginning of a preferred story.
Where is your accent from. Is it from Kendall, Northumberland, Yorkshire area maybe? The wa way you say car, dark, park.sounds very northern.
Definitely not Northumberland. Sounds Yorkshire to me but I’ve never heard words containing ‘a’ pronounced quite like this. “Lerge”, “yerds” “Merch ” etc. I was more fascinated by that than the story 😄
@@leighmac1625 I was just curious because of the pronunciation, I'm not taking away from the content.
@@mrsmercury2565 Yes, I realised that.