Subject: Re: Re: Odd Things (Navy in town) From: evanh@sco.COM (Evan A.C. Hunt) Date: 1990-11-16, 19:39 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: evanh (Evan A.C. Hunt) I am for you, dkrause@orion.oac.uci.edu (Doug Krause). > >In Episode 1 Cooper says to Diane that Twin Peaks is 5 miles south of the > >Canadian border and 12 miles east of the *state* border. No state speci- > >fied at that time. I'm not sure if you're joking, but in case you aren't: There're only two states bordering Washington, and only one of them reaches as far as Canada--Idaho. Maybe lynchfrost rearranged the state borders in their fictional Washington, but there've been no other signs of major geographic shuffling. (Moving the Cascade range a few hundred miles to the right doesn't count as "major geographic shuffling," as far as I'm concerned. Happens all the time 'round these parts. :) ) -- Evan A.C. Hunt evanh@sco.COMThe Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. uunet!sco!evanh (408) 425-7222 evanh%sco.COM@ucscc.ucsc.EDU