Subject: Re: Creamed Corn (& unanswered questions) From: jblum@umd5.umd.edu (Jon Blum) Date: 1991-08-20, 13:35 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <7258@lectroid.sw.stratus.com> cdt@sw.stratus.com (C. D. Tavares) writes: > >I don't buy it. Repaired shoes aren't new shoes. Leo had new shoes, bought >from the one-armed man (his brand, anyway) and stuffed with cocaine. I took > >"Leo needs new shoes" to mean, "Leo needs the money to pay for his next > >shipment of coke" and that his coke arrived in new shoes. Was the one-armed > >man smuggling the dope in for Leo? Just selling shoes to Leo? Trust me, > >there are STILL a lot of questions here. Great minds think alike, huh? My guess was that the OAM was the next step in a distribution network. Twin Peaks may have been a gateway for drugs to funnel across the border... and a traveling salesman could take them all across the country. Interesting, too, that the one-armed man used to sell "pharmaceuticals"... like the ever-present haliperidol? I always wondered where Leland and the others got their supplies... Jon Blum