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There's a switch or button that gets released when the door is opened, triggering the light to come on. Check if it is stuck in the "on" position.

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You will feel sleepy, you will do as I say! 😊

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Orange and white cat being thankful

Orange and white cat being thankful

Apparenty i am soppozed to be thankfol fore thengs on Torksgiving so okey i am thankful fore frends and famollys and all of yu guys and moast of all i am thankful fore torkeys.

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Brian Froud's first meeting with Bowie convinced him that they'd chosen the right man to play the Goblin King.
"It was in his dressing room," recalls
Froud. "The workshop had made him a little flute out of bone, and I gave it to him. His immediate response was delight, and he leaped up onto the dressing table, crouched down, and played some notes. Behind him, I remember, he was framed by the light bulbs that go around the mirror. The dressing room was a prosaic place, but suddenly there was magic in the room! It was an astonishing transformation. Before me hunkered an evocation of Pan! My heart leaped and my instinct was to step back. Then David laughed his 'Bowie' laugh and climbed back down. The spell was broken and he was just David again—but I had momentarily been transported to an ancient mythological space, where fauns and satyrs were tangible. Our Goblin King was no longer a figment of our creative imaginings.
"And I thought, 'Oh! We're going to be all right now’”

Brian Froud's first meeting with Bowie convinced him that they'd chosen the right man to play the Goblin King. "It was in his dressing room," recalls Froud. "The workshop had made him a little flute out of bone, and I gave it to him. His immediate response was delight, and he leaped up onto the dressing table, crouched down, and played some notes. Behind him, I remember, he was framed by the light bulbs that go around the mirror. The dressing room was a prosaic place, but suddenly there was magic in the room! It was an astonishing transformation. Before me hunkered an evocation of Pan! My heart leaped and my instinct was to step back. Then David laughed his 'Bowie' laugh and climbed back down. The spell was broken and he was just David again—but I had momentarily been transported to an ancient mythological space, where fauns and satyrs were tangible. Our Goblin King was no longer a figment of our creative imaginings. "And I thought, 'Oh! We're going to be all right now’”

Brian Froud on how Bowie became an evocation of Pan as Jareth, the Goblin King.

📖: ‘Labyrinth, the Ultimate Visual History’

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