Grew up in boatyards, so a lot of it's leftover from that. Books at the library filled me in on more. I took marine biology in college just because. I don't mean to sound like a crotchety old grouch, but I've never found anything on TV that I couldn't find in books or by listening to someone who knew what they were talking about. I do admit that certain children's TV is good. Like Sesame Street.
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The one where they go all over the globe, right? I saw something like that a few months ago when I didn't feel like switching channels.
[Because he was stuck in a hospital bed.]
I watch two shows regularly now, because of who works on them, and whatever April wants to watch. Why? Do you have it? Is it that good?
[He watches Barry's show so Barry doesn't has to. He will never know Barry's secret isn't that he doesn't like bad crime scenes on shows. So many superheroes, so much blindness.]
And yeah it's worth it! I'll lend you the DVDs I got some for Christmas. I mean technically you could read about it but TV's the only way you're actually going to be able to see it in motion. It's a lot cooler that way
Plus I assume that super intense spelunking isn't in your future right now so it's not like you'll be able to see it for yourself
[Jaime's going to drop by with a punny mug and his pile of Planet Earth DVDs, Will, just you wait. Watch his nerdy shows.]
That's fine. I'll take care of them and make sure they're returned in the same condition they were in when you parted with them. When are you getting back?
[He's just assuming some roadtrip something or other. Kids.
He watches Barry's and Jeff's crap, Planet Earth will be a breath of fresh art.]
You got kind of a justice system theme going on huh?
I'm not really sure. This was only supposed to take a week but it's already taking a little longer than we thought. Probably cause none of us have been on a proper road trip before
I actually didn't know a bunch of them before we decided to spend the next 24/7 in a car together but they all turned out to be pretty cool so. I guess we're road tripping right!
Which mostly seems to mean being in the middle of nowhere? Plus this shop REALLY wants my money
[They will not be disappointed; he's buying, like, five.]
Just don't take any wooden nickels, pick up any scraggly hitchhikers, and always make sure whoever's driving is in good condition.
[Because it's more important that whoever's driving both knows how to drive and is in a good frame of mind for that. No booze, no drugs, no sleepiness. Even if that means the only person up to driving doesn't have a license.
So basically Jaime should be driving most of this, tbh.]
It's just another way of saying don't let yourself get cheated. Don't buy any bridges, and all that. I don't think there's a definitive origin for it, but I've heard it all my life. Suppose the ghost story is that whoever started it is very very dead now.
Not since I was a teenager. Just been around long enough to hear stories and know that some people aren't always kind to travelers if they think it'll make them an easy buck.
Freddie and I drove to Minnesota back in January. I've done some work at a couple of marinas nearby, and found various places to fish, but that's about it. I'm not interested in the cities I used to know.
Surreal, exactly. Don't wanna go back to any of my old homes and find used hovercar dealerships or sewage plants or donut shops or apartment complexes or landfills or cemeteries or whatever else. It's too personal.
Yeah that makes sense. I've got some friends from a place called San Franokyo because apparently the Japanese community is super huge where they're from? They're checking out San Francisco for the first time. It's gonna be super weird for them
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I always wanted to be a swamp man
Have you seen the beards those guys can grow?
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If your world has the Simpsons
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I don't mean to sound like a crotchety old grouch, but I've never found anything on TV that I couldn't find in books or by listening to someone who knew what they were talking about.
I do admit that certain children's TV is good. Like Sesame Street.
[One of these things is not like the others, one of these things is DEAD AND LEFT IN AN ARTISTIC POORLY LIT MURDER DISPLAY!]
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[Welcome to Jaime's taste in media, Will. It's cheesy sci-fi and nature documentaries all the way.]
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[Because he was stuck in a hospital bed.]
I watch two shows regularly now, because of who works on them, and whatever April wants to watch.
Why? Do you have it? Is it that good?
[He watches Barry's show so Barry doesn't has to. He will never know Barry's secret isn't that he doesn't like bad crime scenes on shows. So many superheroes, so much blindness.]
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And yeah it's worth it! I'll lend you the DVDs I got some for Christmas. I mean technically you could read about it but TV's the only way you're actually going to be able to see it in motion. It's a lot cooler that way
Plus I assume that super intense spelunking isn't in your future right now so it's not like you'll be able to see it for yourself
[Jaime's going to drop by with a punny mug and his pile of Planet Earth DVDs, Will, just you wait. Watch his nerdy shows.]
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That's fine. I'll take care of them and make sure they're returned in the same condition they were in when you parted with them. When are you getting back?
[He's just assuming some roadtrip something or other. Kids.
He watches Barry's and Jeff's crap, Planet Earth will be a breath of fresh art.]
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I'm not really sure. This was only supposed to take a week but it's already taking a little longer than we thought. Probably cause none of us have been on a proper road trip before
[Kids.]
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Sounds like you're doing a proper road trip right now.
[Oh, to be young again. The thrill of adventure. Wasting time chasing cars...oh, to be a dog.]
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Which mostly seems to mean being in the middle of nowhere? Plus this shop REALLY wants my money
[They will not be disappointed; he's buying, like, five.]
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[Because it's more important that whoever's driving both knows how to drive and is in a good frame of mind for that. No booze, no drugs, no sleepiness. Even if that means the only person up to driving doesn't have a license.
So basically Jaime should be driving most of this, tbh.]
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[But Will! Jaime driving would be illegal!]
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I don't think there's a definitive origin for it, but I've heard it all my life.
Suppose the ghost story is that whoever started it is very very dead now.
[Let Khaji do it.]
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You do much road tripping? If that's even a verbable word
[Well, 'verbable' isn't a word.]
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Just been around long enough to hear stories and know that some people aren't always kind to travelers if they think it'll make them an easy buck.
[It is a word now, Jaime.]
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I'm not interested in the cities I used to know.
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Surreal
[He sends that one as a separate text, because he just remembered the word. It's the only way to describe it, really.]
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Don't wanna go back to any of my old homes and find used hovercar dealerships or sewage plants or donut shops or apartment complexes or landfills or cemeteries or whatever else.
It's too personal.
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