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- Pirate James
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I noticed a few things I want to point out:
1. This guy always wears the same clothes yet he folds laundry that doesn't look the same.
2. He has a neck wound and a blood stained shirt. In my head this is tied to the end of rare book where Mr. Nameless says he aquired a book from someone after a little unpleasentness.
3. He always talks about different country's as though he doesn't live in America.
and 4. He has on a different pair of glasses in each film.
If any of this has been said then disregard the post. I just wanted everyone to see what I've noticed.
1. This guy always wears the same clothes yet he folds laundry that doesn't look the same.
2. He has a neck wound and a blood stained shirt. In my head this is tied to the end of rare book where Mr. Nameless says he aquired a book from someone after a little unpleasentness.
3. He always talks about different country's as though he doesn't live in America.
and 4. He has on a different pair of glasses in each film.
If any of this has been said then disregard the post. I just wanted everyone to see what I've noticed.
- Pirate James
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okay wait
So what was the blood stain from? The incident at the grocery store, clearly, but blood? From a 3 inch piece of string or a blunt tuna can? I'm baffled.
I will adjoin a previous observation about the clothes in the basket. Frankly, I don't care, but I found myself thinking how hysterically funny it would be if he was folding a basket of NOTHING BUT SWEATER VESTS! Huh? Huh? C'mon. Comedy Gold.
No one else has mentioned that this guy either has a magical ring that prevents him from aging appropriately, he's a vampire, or he's immortal or something because he either wandered the desert with Mick Jagger as a sperm in 1960, or this is lost film from 40 years ago. Or he's special inabled as previously imagined. Probably not the vampire though.
I will adjoin a previous observation about the clothes in the basket. Frankly, I don't care, but I found myself thinking how hysterically funny it would be if he was folding a basket of NOTHING BUT SWEATER VESTS! Huh? Huh? C'mon. Comedy Gold.
No one else has mentioned that this guy either has a magical ring that prevents him from aging appropriately, he's a vampire, or he's immortal or something because he either wandered the desert with Mick Jagger as a sperm in 1960, or this is lost film from 40 years ago. Or he's special inabled as previously imagined. Probably not the vampire though.
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- Unimatsuriku
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OMG
Holy shit he's a time lord isn't he? It's so OBVIOUS!
Since we're on the topic of laundry, though, I would love to see his closet. I picture it like Ernest's in Ernest goes to jail, or what I imagine PeeWee Herman's looked like. Identical outfits, on individual hanges, in great number.
Since we're on the topic of laundry, though, I would love to see his closet. I picture it like Ernest's in Ernest goes to jail, or what I imagine PeeWee Herman's looked like. Identical outfits, on individual hanges, in great number.
Andy wrote:Pirate James wrote:3. He always talks about different country's as though he doesn't live in America.
He probably doesn't live in America.
He probably lives in Canada.
Aw man that made me laugh.
Simply because I'm american, so I assumed he was american (subconsciously of course). So what Pirate James said made perfect sense to me...until you brought that up.
Why did I just explain what went throguh my brain? Bah screw it.....
"Good thing we got Jester to carry." -Morgan, January 20th, 2009
Oohh, so late this time. (I am, not the video)
I was very happy to load up LRR and see the nameless man again. So random, but do good. I liked the little statements that didn't mean anything yet meant so much. The cheese wheel was great. best part "I don' know if you've ever been on the wing of a ..." Good stuff
I was very happy to load up LRR and see the nameless man again. So random, but do good. I liked the little statements that didn't mean anything yet meant so much. The cheese wheel was great. best part "I don' know if you've ever been on the wing of a ..." Good stuff
- Pirate James
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JesterJ. wrote: Aw man that made me laugh.
Simply because I'm american, so I assumed he was american (subconsciously of course). So what Pirate James said made perfect sense to me...until you brought that up.
Why did I just explain what went throguh my brain? Bah screw it.....
It's good to know I'm not the only person who's American mind took the lead. But to be clear, I actually meant North America in my head. I was thinking that maybe he lives across an ocean.
hmph
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- Lord Chrusher
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Lord Chrusher wrote:I "think" you are "reading" too much in to "it".
Speaking of which, i find it amazing that this character has become such an enigmatic figure! At first I would think that he's just a sophisticated esoteric, well-travelled, experienced slightly snooty guy who wears sweater-vests. But it turns out we can go really far with this guy.
So to play along: He seems to be mentioning (but not going into detail about) connections with government business. So maybe he's a CIA agent for the US (which would explain why he's so well travelled) OR he's a soviet spy... actually, there are gazillions of possibilities. I'm sure there isn't a definite answer; it's the viewers who are creating the onion-like layers of this peculiar character.
"No snowflake ever falls in the wrong place."
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- Pirate James
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Another thing about this guy, (I know you all hate me by now you won't stop me) He obviously knows Jangle and Jones, or Evil Inc, or 64K, Or Santa Clause. He must have gotten the story of Jangles and Jones Save Christmas from somebody. Maybe he's a cop like J & J. Maybe he's a member of Evil Inc. Or maybe... just Maybe, he's a rapper. I'm hoping for the third one.
Pirate James wrote:Another thing about this guy, (I know you all hate me by now you won't stop me) He obviously knows Jangle and Jones, or Evil Inc, or 64K, Or Santa Clause. He must have gotten the story of Jangles and Jones Save Christmas from somebody. Maybe he's a cop like J & J. Maybe he's a member of Evil Inc. Or maybe... just Maybe, he's a rapper. I'm hoping for the third one.
...or maybe he's Graham and has had a hand in writing all those skits.
The REAL Graham.
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