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Apparently, the post-punch line was a bigger hit than the actual punch line.
The most revealing moment in the special is when an eager audience member starts clapping a bit too early — post-punch line, pre-tag.
"Thunderbirds" was campy and clever, post-Punch and Judy and pre-pre-Pixar, and like so much of British popular culture in the '60s it took off across the Atlantic to the United States.
These guys come from the post-punch-line generation, using words not to wrap and polish a sentiment but to file a stream of reports from the borders of taste; their deepest dread is to stay in the comfort zone.
The Lions supporters in the crowd went wild as Jason Robinson ran round behind the posts, punching the air and screaming, before disappearing under a heap of red shirts.
In his post-punch career, numerous players, coaches, and officials noted that he became less aggressive on the court out of fear of getting into another fight; something he never did.
It's quite fascinating to watch the painstaking conversation that went into one scene -- with the end result being the now-iconic scene of a humiliated post-punch Indy mugging for the camera.
In this paper, a new finite element modeling technique is developed to simulate punching and post-punching behavior of flat plates, which is verified against an available punching experiment.
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