Subject: Re: Laura, Carly, and Mick From: DVAN@auvm.american.edu (David Van Allen) Date: 1991-06-25, 11:11 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <10640011@hpsciz.sc.hp.com>, miller@hpsciz.sc.hp.com (Phil Miller) says: > > > >alternat@watserv1.waterloo.edu (Ann Hodgins) writes: >> >>And the lines, "I had some dreams, they were clouds in your coffee, clouds > > >> >>I never forgot those lines because >> >>1) what the hell are clouds in coffee? >> >>2) the song *was* about him. :-) > > > > > > "Clouds in your coffee" probably meant her dining partner was > >hung-over or spaced-out for breakfast that morning, and the coffee didn't For those of us who normally take our damn fine coffee black (deep black Joe) "clouds in coffee " means little, but for those of us who drink coffee with cream/milk, "clouds" are the remarkable formulations that appear once the coffee has cooled a bit... swirling whorls of cloudy shapes, differentlayers and depths of suspended lactate particles... Just my .02 interpretation of The former Mrs. Taylor's hit tune... ___/:_/:__ {:/~~~~~o:o Twin Peaks.... {/:___{__() Somewhere Over the "Rainbow"?