For those not familiar with Polish history, Śmierdzisław was the name of King Zygmunt III Waza's most beloved pet sock. It was the only one he let freely roam the grounds of Wawel Castle and the only one he never washed.
Perfect synchronicity in choreography from the Quentin troupe. Astounding coordination by all eight. He’s got some girth on him though, that strained gusset…
Thank you sir for helping my insomniac self sleep at night. I will forever cherish this particular video in aiding me in my slumber. I don’t know why? But it works. Thank you again. ❤
For those who don't know, this was a popular children's toy in the last century (I think 50's). It was later discovered that it wasn't so good for the memorial marble. You can see the effects in politics today. Some older politicians probably used it too much as children.
Somewhere out there, in an attic or musty old antiques shop, that cabinet still exists, with that thing sleeping inside, waiting to be discovered. Sleep well, children...
In a more interesting and terrifying world, this sort of video clip would randomly interrupt prime time TV shows, sporting events, and national news broadcasts. Maybe just 10 to 30 seconds worth.
I'm not sure I'm going to sleep well tonight knowing there's socks in the house. The music reminds me of the opening to Picture Box played on the cristal bachet. with the www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DGD7NKTMk10w&ved=2ahUKEwjvhYPUo5-HAxV_T0EAHRwcDQYQwqsBegQIERAG&usg=AOvVaw13Ykz0amc5SJi1-CMa_Aw5
@@quentinsmirhes2977 I remember an episode of picture box which featured the machine making the tune. It was an automaton if an Arabic looking man in a turban that was a fortune teller