One question. The guy in the bathtub... Was there ice floating in the tub? Was that a reference to that one eerie chain letter that was circulating on the Net that one time about how people would pass out at a party and wake up in a bathtub of ice water with their kidneys surgically removed and a message on the wall in lipstick saying call 911 or you will die?
Actually there was no ice in the bathtub; believe me, it was cold enough in there.
That shot was meant to be an allusion to the last shot of the miniseries "It" from the late eighties. The "disenfranchised" joke was a tagback to other instances in our live show, "Before the Aftermath."
Hey--was all the CHEST HAIR in that same scene a reference to the urband legend about the guy who fell asleep in the bathtub and woke up in the morning with a cat sewn to his chest and lipstick on the mirror that says, "Call MSPCA or the CAT will DIE?"
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Love the dark, biting humor.
One question. The guy in the bathtub... Was there ice floating in the tub? Was that a reference to that one eerie chain letter that was circulating on the Net that one time about how people would pass out at a party and wake up in a bathtub of ice water with their kidneys surgically removed and a message on the wall in lipstick saying call 911 or you will die?
Posted by: lobster | April 1, 2005 2:28 PM
Actually there was no ice in the bathtub; believe me, it was cold enough in there.
That shot was meant to be an allusion to the last shot of the miniseries "It" from the late eighties. The "disenfranchised" joke was a tagback to other instances in our live show, "Before the Aftermath."
Thanks for watching!
Posted by: Awol | April 1, 2005 2:43 PM
Hey--was all the CHEST HAIR in that same scene a reference to the urband legend about the guy who fell asleep in the bathtub and woke up in the morning with a cat sewn to his chest and lipstick on the mirror that says, "Call MSPCA or the CAT will DIE?"
Posted by: pimple | April 1, 2005 8:26 PM
I like that the spambots are quoting Ambrose Bierce's "Devil's Dictionary" now. Nice.
Posted by: awol | April 20, 2005 10:53 AM