The Man Who Talks To Light Bulbs
Yeah, the playfulness part might be over with. ------------------- Play: The Man Who Talks To Light Bulbs. Scene. Dimly lit room. A couch. The Couch. Light behind the couch casting shadow of man on the floor. Voice is hear, faint, getting louder, to hearable level, he is talking to the light bulb. He knows exactly who he is talking to. He tells of wild times at a camp in the air, while giving all the material away of improvisational methods not seen; or heard, since before the microphone was invented, which was not the light bulb. Those filaments melting like chocolate and running down the lamp stand and onto the dresser it was upon. Always leary of the light bulb the Man was, threatening to throw it into the fire place if it didn't behavve itself. ChatGPT said: The Man Who Talks To Light Bulbs Scene opens with a dimly lit room. The atmosphere is heavy with silence, save for a faint murmur of a voice. In the corner, a couch sits, bathed in a soft glow, but the light behind ...