Monday, March 26, 2007

MEANWHILE, FLEEING THE CYLON MENACE...



When did Bob Dylan become one of the divine Lords of Kobol?

CRYPTIQUE -- There must be some way outa here.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maybe the cylons come from inside The Gates of Eden.

Anonymous said...

It could account for the visions of Johanna.

Anonymous said...

It's a TV show for fuck's sake. Are you all insane?

Mick said...

And so is American Idol.

Anonymous said...

But ... wasn't he always? At least in my book.

Lyle Hopwood said...

Dylan was the first person to "go electric" and become a traitor to his people, so perhaps he is Hero of the Cylon Nation. That would explain everything. (Except how Romo Lampkin manages to keep a space cat, even though the colonists have been through a couple of starvation periods already.)

Anonymous said...

...of course he's gone over to the Cylons, who wouldn't now that Starbuck has signed Paul McCartney to her record label....or am I getting confused again...

Irish Coffee please....

ps PEROMYSCUS...Thank You, ....Thank You, ....Thank You.... for the Pretty Things video, made an old man feel very happy (or is that a happy man feel very old!)

Anonymous said...

OMG i totally love the comments on this blog.

Anonymous said...

But that's Farren's problem. He goes out of his way to appeal the bizarre, the disturbed, the drugged, and the alcoholic. Just take a look at recent posts for confirmation. Sensible stuff like politics or tainted cat food gets a couple of comments. A single line linking Bob Dylan and the Cylons and everyone jumps in.

Anonymous said...

And he'll only be rich and famous after he's dead.

Anonymous said...

Like Philip K. Dick?

Mick said...

Some days I feel just like Philip K. Dick -- ie dead already.

Anonymous said...

"Bizzare...Drugged...Wierd..Alcholic...."

Mother, you left out Perverted !

Mick said...

OMG!!! HORROR ALERT! 13 COMMENTS Triskaidekaphobia compells me to add one more. (Seemingly Stephen King suffers from the same irrational malady, so I guess I;m in good company.