Poor Seamus. At least it’s not an allergy to the Leganza. The most “I am a goombah talkin’ to you ova heah” car name ever to come out of Korea somehow. Hey if there’s no more kentucky doiby someday you should just rate the names of cars.
Is this supposed to imply that the walrus and curse-band stuff were part of a random diversion Seamus went on before remembering what he was supposed to be talking about?
An alternate ending had Al point out that Seamus couldn’t have known about those things, but I didn’t want to extend the series further just to address that, so the answer is: Whatever you want the answer to be.
For me, it’s that Seamus simply isn’t telling those parts, but they’re filled in by some unknown narrator so you can get a fuller picture of the story.
…I guess that “unknown narrator” is me, but whatever.
Poor Seamus. At least it’s not an allergy to the Leganza. The most “I am a goombah talkin’ to you ova heah” car name ever to come out of Korea somehow. Hey if there’s no more kentucky doiby someday you should just rate the names of cars.
“Leganza” sounds like an Italian musical term that means “play like you’re a sleepy kind of drunk.”
I’ve thought about doing a car names review before. Maybe I’ll dust that one off.
Is this supposed to imply that the walrus and curse-band stuff were part of a random diversion Seamus went on before remembering what he was supposed to be talking about?
An alternate ending had Al point out that Seamus couldn’t have known about those things, but I didn’t want to extend the series further just to address that, so the answer is: Whatever you want the answer to be.
For me, it’s that Seamus simply isn’t telling those parts, but they’re filled in by some unknown narrator so you can get a fuller picture of the story.
…I guess that “unknown narrator” is me, but whatever.
Headcanon: the unknown narrator is Equals.
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