SUPERMOON CHALLENGE
Feb. 19th, 2019 12:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The only thing I really want to know re the whole Derek Hatton debacle is HOW THE HELL DOES HE LOOK SO YOUNG? #ImaFeministBut
— Marina, Registered Nurse (Learning Disability) (@Mermcm) February 19, 2019
Sleeps in Tupperware coffin!! Can’t remember what series that came from!!
— 💍Sarah Niffler Dalton📿 (@FeralMother44) February 19, 2019
Eerie Indiana - US series years back I think??
— 💍Sarah Niffler Dalton📿 (@FeralMother44) February 19, 2019
Also why was Eerie, Indiana set in Indiana and not Pennsylvania?
— The Wanlorn (@the_wanlorn) February 19, 2019
Oh my God it was a TV show before it was a book series?? I must get ahold of this post haste.
— The Wanlorn (@the_wanlorn) February 19, 2019
omg I don't know how I missed it (yes I do, it was on before I was allowed to watch TV that wasn't PBS, and reading > TV when I was that age anyway but omg)
— The Wanlorn (@the_wanlorn) February 19, 2019
wiki says it was syndicated on fox in 98 in the US, which hilariously was when I was allowed to watch the Disney Channel in addition to PBS. So my permissions upgrade missed it on Disney by like a year. And then missed on fox because lord it must've been 2000 before I was freed.
— The Wanlorn (@the_wanlorn) February 19, 2019
yyyyyy there were like 15ish books and I fucking loved them.
— The Wanlorn (@the_wanlorn) February 19, 2019
I was today years old when I found out it existed lol
— The Wanlorn (@the_wanlorn) February 19, 2019
The fourth dimension is filled with lost spoons and unmatched socks.
— Brad Brown (@rbradbrown) February 18, 2019
Unmatched socks, remote controls, and pens.
— LiLo (@cowbellfever) February 19, 2019
And hair ties and Tupperware lids.
— LiLo (@cowbellfever) February 19, 2019
(Disclaimer: “Tupperware” = cheap knockoff bowls)
They are all in Eerie, Indiana. https://t.co/1BmFVTuifx
— 🧜🏻♀️SojuMermaid🧜🏻♀️ (@Mar5x5) February 19, 2019
I am loving this trend of tv shows going on tour and simultaneously furious that it wasn’t a thing back when I was stanning “Eerie, Indiana.”
— Kevin Broccoli (@Kevin0719) February 19, 2019