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this is an annoying one about a homeless person or a traveller's things. what is the proper name for the little back pack thing they have. it's a stick with everything they own inside a knotted hankerchief attached to it. in movies or ads they are usually spotty. can anyone help?
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A knap sack
"pitiful knapsack dangling from a stick (like in the cartoons, and in woeful mono)"
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"pitiful knapsack dangling from a stick (like in the cartoons, and in woeful mono)"
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It is called a Bundle I took this from a site
Published: 21 December 2006
In the current pantomime at the Barbican in London, Mark Ravenhill's Dick Whittington & His Cat, there are certain scenes that press familiar buttons in panto lore: the slapstick "slosh" scene in which characters get covered in gunge; the troop of merry citizens dancing by a painted dockside; the principal boy (played by a girl) flashing her thighs and carrying a red bundle with white polka dots; the flying Good Fair; the evil Rat ascending from below in clouds of vapour.
Published: 21 December 2006
In the current pantomime at the Barbican in London, Mark Ravenhill's Dick Whittington & His Cat, there are certain scenes that press familiar buttons in panto lore: the slapstick "slosh" scene in which characters get covered in gunge; the troop of merry citizens dancing by a painted dockside; the principal boy (played by a girl) flashing her thighs and carrying a red bundle with white polka dots; the flying Good Fair; the evil Rat ascending from below in clouds of vapour.