When my alarm went off this morning I wasn’t ready to get up. So I decided to stop time. I pushed all the buttons on my clock, then turned on the light to look around for the “stop time” button. And… yeah, it was pretty weird. Does anyone else do things like that?
Not unless your name is Susan Sto-Helit. Or Jeremy Clockson.
I prefer to just create a wrinkle in time.
I used to be able to stop time… then I layed off taking all those drugs.
You really should have seen me move clouds… it was amazing.
Not Forgetting Mort, Lu-tse and uhh…<Critical Error in Discworld Trivia module - please re-read and try again> Jeremy’s brother…
And the Hogfather, kind of.
Actually i recommend that you start a small time-loop rather than stopping it completely. that way you don’t get that freaky “birds freezing in mid air, bed sheets stop being bendy” thing that happens when you freeze time completely.
Actually, I prefer to be a Time Bandit. I steal people’s time every day. I’m stealing some of yours right now…
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If Ah could turn back ti-ime . . .
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I stop time when ever it pleases me.
Is it odd that I only use this power to give people wedgies.
Or (getting really obscure here) if you’re Kirby Winter or Bonny Lee Beaumont in John D. McDonald’s The Girl, the Gold Watch, and Everything.
Didn’t the girl in that movie use her Gold Watch powers to untie the swimsuit top of one of her rivals at a beach volleyball game?
Didn’t see the movie (IIRC, it was retitled, “The Girl, the Gold Watch, and Dynamite!”), but in the book, she stripped a couple dozen women on the beach, and took the bikini tops off of about that many more, the first time she had time stopped.
The movie, called The Girl The goldwatch and Everything, Pam Dawber (Mindy) untied the top of a random girl just for kicks.
Does she do anything else that would be really interesting in the book?