Very classic Haribol funny:
For Twizel businessman Rick Ramsay, the deputy mayor of the district, the Ti Leaf crew had been high profile in the town, but generally tried to keep to themselves. Combined with some alternative behaviour by some members, it created an “information vacuum” which was filled by rumours and gossip by a minority.
“They weren’t like the other film crews who were down in the pub. It was certainly different from the situation most people were used to. But they paid their bills and I think Twizel made them welcome, but they were different, ” he said.
“Everyone knew the house was lined with tin foil and that the house had been converted to something else with air conditioning and a filter system. I don’t think that would be a surprise to anyone.
“I had a fair bit to do with the film crew and one of the points I made to these guys was that if you don’t let the community know what’s going on, you’re likely to feed the rumour mill. If you let a vacuum be created, you end up with something that could be avoided.”
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I bet scriptwriter, His Divine Weirdness Chris Butler did not apologize for this million-dollar comedic blunder, because weirdness is our true nature; weirdness is God’s way; and weirdness is what the world should seek to save itself from its normal evil ways.
That’s fine, it’s a free world. If you can afford it, you can be anything you want. Except, when children accept weirdness as the normal and wonder how come the neighbors do otherwise and look at them differently. Well, weirdness is costly and not all parents have the multi-million dollar money to launder and to sustain a “not-so-mainstream” lifestyle the tin-foil don guru has.
For Twizel businessman Rick Ramsay, the deputy mayor of the district, the Ti Leaf crew had been high profile in the town, but generally tried to keep to themselves. Combined with some alternative behaviour by some members, it created an “information vacuum” which was filled by rumours and gossip by a minority.
“They weren’t like the other film crews who were down in the pub. It was certainly different from the situation most people were used to. But they paid their bills and I think Twizel made them welcome, but they were different, ” he said.
“Everyone knew the house was lined with tin foil and that the house had been converted to something else with air conditioning and a filter system. I don’t think that would be a surprise to anyone.
“I had a fair bit to do with the film crew and one of the points I made to these guys was that if you don’t let the community know what’s going on, you’re likely to feed the rumour mill. If you let a vacuum be created, you end up with something that could be avoided.”
[ramavscultdocs.wordpress.com]
I bet scriptwriter, His Divine Weirdness Chris Butler did not apologize for this million-dollar comedic blunder, because weirdness is our true nature; weirdness is God’s way; and weirdness is what the world should seek to save itself from its normal evil ways.
That’s fine, it’s a free world. If you can afford it, you can be anything you want. Except, when children accept weirdness as the normal and wonder how come the neighbors do otherwise and look at them differently. Well, weirdness is costly and not all parents have the multi-million dollar money to launder and to sustain a “not-so-mainstream” lifestyle the tin-foil don guru has.