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... today's quote -Page 33/Scene 83 - Gregory: 'And I have a mattress ticking jumper you'll live in the rest of your life --'
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... Though I do have to say that it never struck me until today to wonder what the hell "mattress ticking" means?! And after googling it, I'm quite surprised that when it comes to shirts, it's something I've often worn throughout my life but I'm certain it was never described as such (not even by my mother who worked in the fashion industry). So once again DS proves how educational it is!!
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I remember thinking that it was supposed to a mattress tickling jumper, which sounded like a lot more fun to me.
Decidedly more fun!!QuoteBtw, the scene with "the very mod Gregory" was one of the missing scenes that the Collinsport Players staged in the 1989 skit entitled The Night Before.
Yes, I remember that skit.
From Josette's room, Jenny looks out the window and spies Quentin leaving. She tries to open the window, growing more and more hysterical, and calls to him, "I'm here, Quentin, come back!" She tries the locked door, but can't get it open. Magda races to the door and starts to unlock it. Jenny accuses her, you told Quentin I'm dead, you let him go--I hate you! Magda opens the door and holds her sobbing, hysterical sister. Jenny falls onto the bed and tells Magda, I only want to see him. Magda promises her Quentin will come back, which comforts Jenny. "Then I can tell him," murmurs Jenny--"There's so much he doesn't know, he couldn't know--I must tell him myself, before anybody else does, then he will love me, he will, I know. . ."
And this time the latest four graphics -
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- have all been made using various portions of this still -
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- which I also bought on the same day in 1996 that I bought the still I've shared in Reply #330. But unlike how I had no idea that that still even existed, I did know that this one did because it had been shared in the NoDS Pressbook -
- as well as on the cover and inside the NoDS Editor's Portfolio (though I don't own that) -
- and a somewhat cropped version on page 141 of the 30 Anniversary Tribute version of the DS Almanac.
No idea why they didn't use the werewolf plot.