"Well, that escalated quickly"
Xavier the Happy Bear says: Tales of when it all kicked off. A combination of Xmas, old family woes and a metric fuckton of alcohol lit the fuse for my family recently. What caused shit to 'go down' for you and what was the damage?
( , Thu 9 Jan 2014, 15:00)
Xavier the Happy Bear says: Tales of when it all kicked off. A combination of Xmas, old family woes and a metric fuckton of alcohol lit the fuse for my family recently. What caused shit to 'go down' for you and what was the damage?
( , Thu 9 Jan 2014, 15:00)
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Replacing the shrine
I wanted to build a small shrine dedicated to the Life and Times of Breaking Bad's Walter White. My sister and I worked together and made something nice.
In a couple of months, the shrine was stolen and scattered in pieces. There is something apropos about vandals bedeviling a monument to a criminal, of course, but still, it was distressing. We started working on a replacement.
Part of the problem was the dodgy neighborhood, so we started looking for a better one. An actor contacted me and made a kind offer for a better site. My sister was suspicious of his motives, however. I urged "we've got to respond to his offer."
In response, she sobbed that I betrayed her trust for filthy lucre. I must be taking money from any actor who offers. We haven't talked much since, and the project is on ice.
I haven't taken any money from any actors, of course, but maybe it's just lack of imagination on my part. After all, actors work by the principle "you pay, we'll say". Maybe I should go into the business of building shrines to actors. Vanity is inexhaustible, and the demand is there. Stately avenues lined with Oscar statuettes, for example.
( , Mon 13 Jan 2014, 21:52, 13 replies)
I wanted to build a small shrine dedicated to the Life and Times of Breaking Bad's Walter White. My sister and I worked together and made something nice.
In a couple of months, the shrine was stolen and scattered in pieces. There is something apropos about vandals bedeviling a monument to a criminal, of course, but still, it was distressing. We started working on a replacement.
Part of the problem was the dodgy neighborhood, so we started looking for a better one. An actor contacted me and made a kind offer for a better site. My sister was suspicious of his motives, however. I urged "we've got to respond to his offer."
In response, she sobbed that I betrayed her trust for filthy lucre. I must be taking money from any actor who offers. We haven't talked much since, and the project is on ice.
I haven't taken any money from any actors, of course, but maybe it's just lack of imagination on my part. After all, actors work by the principle "you pay, we'll say". Maybe I should go into the business of building shrines to actors. Vanity is inexhaustible, and the demand is there. Stately avenues lined with Oscar statuettes, for example.
( , Mon 13 Jan 2014, 21:52, 13 replies)
Then he should make better use of his remaining time than building a weirdo shrine to a fictional character in a public place.
That's more than a bit creepy.
( , Wed 15 Jan 2014, 12:56, closed)
That's more than a bit creepy.
( , Wed 15 Jan 2014, 12:56, closed)
is this...
....a complicated reference to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle?
( , Mon 13 Jan 2014, 22:49, closed)
....a complicated reference to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle?
( , Mon 13 Jan 2014, 22:49, closed)
I can't work this one out at all.
Is it a reference to a film I haven't seen? Is it a heavily-disguised pun? Could it be a story?
( , Mon 13 Jan 2014, 23:08, closed)
Is it a reference to a film I haven't seen? Is it a heavily-disguised pun? Could it be a story?
( , Mon 13 Jan 2014, 23:08, closed)
It's either a clever joke, that I'm too thick to understand,
or pally's mind is breaking.
( , Tue 14 Jan 2014, 9:16, closed)
or pally's mind is breaking.
( , Tue 14 Jan 2014, 9:16, closed)
He seems uncertain about his plans - for the status and location of the shrine
Walter White uses the pseudonym 'Heisenberg' in Breaking Bad
Heisenberg is a scientist known for his Uncertainty Principle which states that you cant fully know the status and location of a particle
Thats my guess anyway
( , Tue 14 Jan 2014, 10:04, closed)
Is this a cryptic crossword clue with the answer
'Well, that escalated quickly'?
( , Tue 14 Jan 2014, 11:32, closed)
'Well, that escalated quickly'?
( , Tue 14 Jan 2014, 11:32, closed)
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