the random ponderings of e. f. danehy

wherein erin discusses writing & young adult fantasy (using much parenthetical commentary & tangential ramblings).

Thank you, Totallylookslike.com

Wednesday January 14, 2009

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Totallylookslike.com has proven that I am not the only person who saw Star Wars: Episode I in 1999 and thought, regarding this, they were filming in Morocco and must have forgotten to bring the prop for the Jedi comlinks from London so one of the female prop masters took her razor, painted it, threw some glued metal pieces on it, and gave it to Liam Neeson and Ewan MacGregor, telling them very seriously to speak into it as if it’s not half a razor. (That was the razor at the time, or at least one of them, and I certainly owned one.)

I feel absurdly validated.

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  1. LOL! Omg lame… I did love that razor, though. I had an orange one! SO FUN.

    (PS: How come these posts aren’t showing up on your blog main page?)

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  2. They… aren’t? They do for me. Weird!

    And yes, the razor was awesome, but I preferred the Sensor to the Sensor Excel. >.>

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  3. They’re all here now!

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  4. Michelle

     /  23 January 2009

    Just FYI, I felt totally justified the other day when TotallyLooksLike.com pointed out that that one almond liquor bottle totally looks like Mrs. Butterworth’s. Which I always believed to be the case.

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  5. Not gonna lie, Michelle, but I stole the URL out of your away message and went browsing to find the link I posted about. So, you know, thanks for finally validating my obsessive Star Wars suspicion. ;) Teehee.

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