Subject: Re: The Twin Peaks Quote Listing From: sasebb@galuppi.unx.sas.com (Edmund Burnette) Date: 1990-11-08, 15:58 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks,rec.arts.tv Ed Hughes writes... |> M and C in unison: |> Through the darkness of future past, |> The magician longs to see. |> M: One...chants out, between two worlds, |> Fire...walk with me. Rob Jellinghaus writes... |> One-Armed Man: In the darkness of future past, the magician longs to see. One |> chance outs between two worlds... fire, walk with me. This has been bothering me :-). Is it: - one chants out between two worlds (Ed Hughes) - one chance outs between two worlds (Rob Jellinghaus) - one chance out between two worlds (me) ? Also, is it "through" or "in" the darkness? We've heard this quote twice, is it exactly the same in both places? -- Edmund Burnette, SAS Institute Inc. (919)677-8000 | sasebb@unx.sas.com SAS Campus Drive, Cary, NC 27513 (919)677-8123(fax) | ...!mcnc!rti!sas!sasebb Seen at local grocery store: "Looking for part time perishable clerk"