Well, “hung” could be used metaphorically for “executed”. If you take it literally, I’m not sure how hanging puts the lights out. And whatever the interpretation, it seems Brother was arrested tried and executed in a single night. Which doesn’t make sense however you look at it.
I don’t see how they could have done it all in a single night. You have to rouse the judge and get a backwoods Southern lawyer. And a hangperson. You got to have the make-believe trial that ends before the judge’s supper.
Brother is so dense he flags down the police by shooting his gun. This is the same gun he was going to use to kill Andy in the first place. I would have thought he would have wanted to shoot Seth first, but whatever. And how come Sister hid the body of the wife, but left Andy dead for anyone to find on the floor? And then four plus million people lose power for a night just from the wrongness of it all. There are lateral thinking mysteries abound here.
Exactly my point.
Maybe it was the winter solstice?
So, erm, what was it?
It is The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia and I don’t deserve credit, it was @Peter_Morris with his Georgia question that won the day.
Indeed. Good job Peter Morris. Georgia in 1973 was powered, it seems, by right and wrong.
The skeleton was asking questions. Why?
Apologies, apologies. This is based on another Tom Scott video and a recent one this time. So please don’t spoil yourself if possible and I may already be excluding fans of his youtube channel.
Is the skeleton the skeleton of a human?
Of an animal?
Of a fantastical creature?
Of an inanimate object?
Of an abstraction?
Is the skeleton animate?
Is the skeleton an archeological specimen?
Were the questions asked by producing audible language?
Were the questions asked in writing?
Were the questions asked in some other form of language?
Wordplay involved here?
Is the skeleton the skeleton of a human? Yes
Of an animal?
Of a fantastical creature?
Of an inanimate object?
Of an abstraction?
Is the skeleton animate? Yes
Is the skeleton an archeological specimen? Could be, but probably not
Were the questions asked by producing audible language? Yes
Were the questions asked in writing? No
Were the questions asked in some other form of language? No
No
Actually, animate would probably be overstating things…
Does the skeleton exist in the real world?
Is it a genuine human skeleton (as opposed to a cast, replica, model, etc.)?
Is magic involved?
Does the skeleton exist in the real world? Yes
Is it a genuine human skeleton (as opposed to a cast, replica, model, etc.)? Ideally, but not necessarily
Is magic involved? No
Is the skeleton being manipulated in some way by a human in order to produce sound?
Yes
Is the person blowing through it? Using their vocal chords? Are they pretending to someone that it’s really the skeleton talking?
Is this Halloween related?
Did the skeleton ask a person the questions? People?
Did the skeleton ask questions for more than a day?More than a week? A month?
Is the skeleton still asking questions?
Was it one skeleton only that asked questions?
Did the answers to the questions matter to anyone?
Does the location matter?
Did a skeleton asking questions surprise anyone?
Was it a joke?
Is the person blowing through it? No
Using their vocal chords? Yes
Are they pretending to someone that it’s really the skeleton talking? Yes