I have recently started a piece of idle musing. Do I drink so much coffee because it was featured so strongly in Twin Peaks?
Did I watch it at just the right age for me to take up coffee and smoking (stopped for almost two years) because of all the placement? And why did I never take to cherry pie?
These really are important questions and vital for me to consider over and above doing my work.


At least coffee has no calories, whereas cherry pie...
Actually ignore my comment - my brain has been destroyed by dieting.
But if you have been strongly been influenced, be greatful that it is at least Twin Peaks rather than some average piece of trash TV...
Mmm me fancies some coffee now...
Luv Rach xx xx xx
Posted by: Rachel | 27/05/2007 at 12:33 PM
Repetition of the word 'been' above is proof that my brain is ruined by dieting.
Or perhaps coffee beans/beens were on my mind...
R x
Posted by: Rachel | 27/05/2007 at 12:37 PM
I've begun wondering if the position of my kettle in my office has an effect on the flavour of my tea, or if bottled water makes a better cuppa than the water fountain downstairs near the sculpture department. This, of course, has absolutely nothing to do with my current need to complete a funding council application and to get next year's teaching planned before I go on holiday, or indeed my impending paper at a cultural studies conference and the realisation that I'm the only person in the world who seems to think grounded theory is a legitimate methodology...
Need more tea...
Posted by: Jonathan Baldwin | 27/05/2007 at 12:58 PM
Mmmm, Ground Coffee Theory.
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I know many people at Sussex who'd back you on Grounded Theory actually, my problem is that noone at all will accept narrative inquiry as that lacks all kinds of methodological vigour... Good luck.
Posted by: joh | 27/05/2007 at 04:28 PM