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feliciakw September 6 2010, 13:07:35 UTC
I love your icon on this entry.

*goes to read entry*

Waaaait a minute. For that matter, how did Dean get back in time from a phone booth in town to that old farm to save Sam? Does Dean even know how that happened? DID HE GET TELEPORTED? WAS THERE A GIANT EAGLE? I feel cheated.

The Impala is magic. I thought that was common knowledge. It also has 4th (or is it 5th?) dimensional TARDIS technology in the trunk. Because seriously, have you ever noticed that whenever they need the weapons from under the false floor, they never have to take anything out first? No duffles, no books or research, no beer cooler. The trunk is seemingly empty. I mean, do they have to factor in extra days to get their Fed duds pressed before they work a gig? Where do they keep the suits? Or do they simply buy new suits each time they hit town, then ditch 'em when they're done?

Urban legends about the Impala will be the puzzlement for future generations of sociologists and anthropologists. I'm sure you've read this, yes?

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blacklid September 6 2010, 15:19:55 UTC
NOW yer gettin' the hang o' dis! :D

YES!!! The Impala is actually HAMMERSPACE. I don't think I've ever explained this icon before. LOL

*goes to read link* ETA: Oh, I probably did because when I read her stuff, I wish Missyjack wrote more. I'll have to read it again though because it would have been a couple of years.

*makes coffee this fine holiday morning and sits down to read*

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feliciakw September 6 2010, 16:00:23 UTC
Hey, I actually had a purse that my bro called a "bag of holding" many years ago. It had hidden compartments, and people were always amazed at how much stuff I could pull out of it.

I'm wondering who snuck the hammerspace technology over from Europe. Because it is European. Mary Poppins' carpet bag, the Weasleys' car, the TARDIS. Snoopy's doghouse is also 5th-dimensional, but I figure he brought the technology over from Europe when he was stationed over there as a WWI flying ace.

And absolutely apropos to nothing, one of my favorite recurring props is the beer cooler.

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