Subject: More mindless speculation From: doog@SSD.CSD.HARRIS.COM (Doug Scofield) Date: 1990-04-24, 06:17 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks,rec.arts.tv > > In article <1990Apr22.192318.18117> kem@csri.toronto.edu (Kem Luther) writes: > > > >Who was it that popularized the term "Let's rock?" > > It may be a reference to Cooper's throwing the rocks at the jar. I wish I had taped the third episode. There's one thing about the whole rock-throwing scene that keeps popping into my head that I'd love to check out. Cooper essentially implied that the subconscious would straighten his aim when a significant stimulus (name) was mentioned. Perhaps, and I'm reaching here, the significant stimulus turned out not to be the obvious name, but rather the way the name was said (by the sheriff), or some other event closely tied with the reading of each name. Maybe Cooper's subconscious keyed on a quaver in Truman's voice or an oddity in his phrasing (yes, the sheriff is near the top of my current suspect list :-). doug scofield doog@SSD.CSD.HARRIS.COM harris computer systems {uunet,mit-eddie,novavax}!hcx1!doog "Isn't this just dreamy? ..."