Subject: Garmonbozia, Great Went, etc. From: markw@meaddata.com (Mark Wasson) Date: 1992-09-08, 11:11 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks I work for the company that produces NEXIS and thus have access to the full text of hundreds of publications going back several years. I did a search on GARMONBOZIA and potential variants, and got back a message that said GARMONBOZIA (and its variants) did not exist in our data (apparently not even in the recent movie reviews). I then tried the phrase "GREAT WENT", as in Jacques saying that he is the Great Went. The answerset had over 100 documents. In most instances, the two terms were coincidently used in proximity. In the remaining documents, it was quoted from the movie, usually as an example of the meaninglessness of the movie. I wonder where Lynch et al get things like this. I suspect that he makes up half of it, and that it's not supposed to make any sense. Kind of like the real world. Mark Carl Rodd: "Damn, these people are confusing."
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