Even though I jest, this is a pretty interesting and intense convo that really got me thinking in a new direction. I just wish I had something valuable to add.
Even though I jest, this is a pretty interesting and intense convo that really got me thinking in a new direction. I just wish I had something valuable to add.
I need to finish listening to Caemeron's end of the series podcasts, but I'm already getting ideas from the second epilogue one and the discussion about Audrey and what she is doing/representing in the series. I think that also holds a clue to the role of the Fireman in the Return, and what's going on with the orbs. Not trying to be mysterious, but I need to finish listening to work out my connections. The Fireman is kind of like a director on the cosmic stage, a multidimensional filmmaker of sorts--that's the best I can do at the moment.
We don't really get such interesting potato chips (crisps as we call em) here in the UK.
But, biatches, we do have these bad boys:
That's right. Marmite-covered snacks. That's the real deal, right there. Ain't Christmas without a bag or two in yer stocking.
We don't really get such interesting potato chips (crisps as we call em) here in the UK.
But, biatches, we do have these bad boys:
That's right. Marmite-covered snacks. That's the real deal, right there. Ain't Christmas without a bag or two in yer stocking.
*gag*
All that is missing is a can of creamed corn.
I saw someone dressed up all in yellow and red today and thought they looked like a McDonald's--an old school McDonald's to those who remember. I guess Wendy's too.
And then I realized, OMG! Red and yellow have been the colors of evil and banality (and spooky traffic lights) throughout Twin Peaks.... And they're the color of McDonald's and Wendy's! Chantal's favorite!! All founded not too far from 1956.
I'm just putting together unintended puzzle pieces with this today. Still fun to think about. I really wanna get my hands on the upcoming bluray/deleted scenes!!