Call me a Tumblr User but there’s something about these two making a tradition out of bathing together that gives me “all the feels”.
Think I used that right.
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Judging from Angus’ apearant obsessive urge to kill Chelsea I’d say, if she used his girlfriend as a human shield and he had a gun; the highlander bastard would probably kill em both without a second thought. This is gonna be interesting.
Killjoy
“The Queen’s Head: Agents of Fine Ales and Grim Foreshadowing”
This has bad idea written all over it for at least 2 reasons.
1: Chelsea probably wants them dead anyway to prevent any issues with the crown (I have my doubts that she’s a “family girl”)
2: Her family is more than likely as psychotic as she is. Crazy breeds crazy, and Chelsea just happens to be the current one that snapped.
Fred
So they don’t know her parents are 100% behind her?
Phil
There’s a joke involving the Alt-Text and Sharps ‘Doom Bar’ ale somewhere…
I’ll just leave it at that and say it’s a wonderful beer though!
JSmith
The Queen’s Head: has a dirty nautical feeling to the name.
NutterNick8
She really doesn’t seem keen on that idea. Though I do like the idea of a couple bathing together. It is nice.
NutterNick8
Also I would totally go to that bar/pub if you opened it! Depending on where it is.
josh
question why is everybody shiny?
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true, and aside from Alice they are the only characters that are shown to bath regularly.
Kornetbeef
Grim foreshadowing???
Please explain that.
Kobra
Try and take mama and papa Grinn hostage? Easier said than done.
Gryph23
Just to be “That Guy,”
It’s “ignoble.”
ScubaStimpy
it’s innoble if your speaking spanish though, and you forget these are highlanders they are hardly going to be speaking the queens english, thus spelling mistakes are forgiveable
Chips
A mad Victorian scientist created a way to stay clean by applying spray Shini-tex (patent pending)”?
TR
Yep! “The Queen’s Head”. *snicker*
Who’s Queen Victoria giving H**d to? Ha!
I also like the line about grim foreshadowing.
Lee M
According to Alan Bennet, “Norwich” is an acronym for “Knickers Off Ready When I Come Home”, although he does admit that strictly speaking it should be “Korwich”.
Vie
Could be “Knorwich” with a silent K
TR
I’m not sure. in classical books, and books written before 1995, water can be used as a symbol of death. Maybe Jack C. is putting them both of these people in the water, to hint that they’re both gonna die.
In lots of old novels, I think that there was foreshadowing, when 3 musketeers-era people were going to cross a river or an ocean. Then someone would die trying to cross that river or ocean.
They crossed by: walking through shallow water, or crossing waters in a wagon, or crossing water in a boat, etc.
I dunno. Maybe Jack is doing that.