35/40 - 87½% - better than the last couple, but still not yet 100%. Once again the dark-haired guy disappointed me, getting only 13 correct or 32½%, and taking second place 4 points behind the blond guy. He did beat Meg by 3 points, but if anyone were to beat him, I would prefer that it be Meg.
Here is what I found: 😀 The original book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, features silver slippers, and that detail was maintained in the earliest versions of the script. In a May 1938 draft, the change was made to ruby, reportedly to create a greater contrast with the yellow brick road and take advantage of the eye-catching properties of Technicolor. Source: ew.com/movies/2019/08/25/wizard-of-oz-ruby-slippers-ultimate-hollywood-symbol/
39/40 so close today
Well, 4/40's not bad 😮❤
Hmmm, 38🎉
36/40, dignity intact.
34/40. Just OK today, definitely not a Crush.
35/40 - 87½% - better than the last couple, but still not yet 100%. Once again the dark-haired guy disappointed me, getting only 13 correct or 32½%, and taking second place 4 points behind the blond guy. He did beat Meg by 3 points, but if anyone were to beat him, I would prefer that it be Meg.
NEWS FLASH! Dorothy's slippers were NOT silver but RED - as in ruby!
Here is what I found: 😀
The original book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum, features silver slippers, and that detail was maintained in the earliest versions of the script. In a May 1938 draft, the change was made to ruby, reportedly to create a greater contrast with the yellow brick road and take advantage of the eye-catching properties of Technicolor. Source: ew.com/movies/2019/08/25/wizard-of-oz-ruby-slippers-ultimate-hollywood-symbol/