Sian Bevan and Niall Browne decided to tackle
terror in their own special way. The good news is: they won. Let them take you beyond fear
to a place without pigeons. Bevan and Browne
are TERRIFIED, and who can blame them?
There are those that call themselves terrorists and those who are called
terrorists by their enemies. It stands to sense that Bevan and Browne are terrified
of these people.
Bevan and Browne are not reassured by the
fact that the leaders of the free world have declared war on terror.This war seems focused
on a group of people who are no more dangerous than the good guys.This war
terrifies Bevan and Browne.
But
not as much as
Pigeons, Scissors, Drafts, Getting old, Drowning in a well, Ghosts, The
impending global ecological catastrophe, Lions, Couples who wear matching fleeces, Germs,
Rats, That guy who always seems to be on the same bus as them, Small towns, Villages,
Cities, The Countryside, The fact that they cant be sure that they got a proper pop
when they opened that jar of jam, I mean did it go pop or was that the normal sucky sound
you get when you open the jar, if it didnt pop does that mean that someone has been
at it?
Bevan and Browne would never normally poke a wasps nest, however in
this show they will make an exception (a metaphorical exception of course, Bevan and
Browne arent daft). |