Subject: Re: Now we know who Mike is... (SPOILERS) From: 01sybok@ac.dal.ca Date: 1992-09-03, 14:02 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <1992Sep2.084258.5488@cs.mun.ca>, georgen@pooky.cs.mun.ca (George Noel) writes: > > In article zitt!joe@dogface.austin.tx.us (Joe Zitt) writes: >> >>01sybok@ac.dal.ca writes: >> >> > > > > Twin Peaks is supposed to be really close to the Canadian border. Remember > > that One Eyed Jacks is also in Canada (from what I understood). I don't > > know about anyone else but, I am from Canada and I didn't particularly like > > the impression they were trying to paint on Canadian bars, or Canada itself. > > I mean when Laura enters "The Bar" in Canada to meet Jacques and Ronnette all > > you see is sex, drugs and rock and roll. I mean girls dirty dancing on the > > floor like they were doing, stripping down, guys licking the breasts of > > women and women being "eaten out" (Laura..under the table) and then have > > Jacques (or someone) saying "Welcome to Canada" didn't seem too pleasing. I > > for one would like to know of any bars in Canada which are like *that*. :-) > > Well, I'm Canadian too, and I thought it was a riot. I mean, when you think of it, Canada has an international reputation a lot like TP. Lots of scenery, lots of trees, the Rockies, quite rural, and the people are all nice, friendly, maybe a little on the dull side. Mind, I'm not saying Canada is *like* that, but I think that's what a lot of overseas people believe, or so I suspect. Therefore, I think it makes sence that Canada, like TP, is idyllic and quiet on the surface, but is hiding lots of dirty little secrets. I wonder if Lynch has ever been to Canada. Just a thought. Mike
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