![]() the line of thinking would require to a) identify the sound as specifically an airplane, b) identify that the sound has no physical reason, and c) to then present the case as incongruous. the idea that a child would say "look mommy" when they hear a noise but don't see anything doesn't really make sense would you not expect, in that case, for a child to say "mommy, where's the airplane?" or "mommy, what is that sound?". ![]() i would think, from a child's perspective, the plane up in the sky would just be a small plane. especially with the visuals from the movie where little pink is playing with his toy plane in the church. Greg from Simi Valley, Californiapersonally, i hear "look mommy (or mummy with the accent), the small plane up in the sky".Yes, it makes sense, but a cloudless sky makes sense too! If it‘s true that it was Roger Waters‘ son Harry who was speaking the words, why the hell doesn‘t anybody just ask Roger? Unfortunately lost his number lately… ![]() But I‘m afraid we stand alone.Īh - distinctly I remeber (was it in the bleak december?), that I discussed this with my school mates in 1979, even though I don’t know anymore who among them (including me) vote for which version.īut I‘m a non native english speaker as well and it makes me heavily insecure that all the other guys stand out for plane, or airplane.
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