Step 1 of building your post-apocalyptic colony: Never make with artificial stone that is “inflammable” because it burns easily, even though you’d think it means it wouldn’t, but it does. I promise.
Holly realizes that Kirbee has been carrying it all this time, and is overwhelmed with emotion. Throwing it into the flames cause it’s gross and covered with lizard cooties.
I know people have done amazing things under this kind of pressure. Kirbee should weigh less by about 1/4, so that will help, but if she could suddenly come to and scramble up the stairs by her own power that would sure help.I think to Holly her apron is her Hitchikers towel. She has used it as a tool in so many ways, and whatever tool you have becomes really important.
DNA on the apron, Jim showing up when you thought he was dead…I mean all kinds of things come to mind….a re-animated zombie version of Jim?? And what about the dittoes? They were there and now where are they?
The apron isn’t a reminder of her humanity, it’s a reminder of Endtown. That’s where she wore it like a uniform. If she leaves it behind, she’s letting Endtown go and not letting herself be tied to it by the apron strings.
“inflammable” is derived from the Latin"inflammare", “to set on fire”. That’s the same Latin word we use when we say something is inflamed. However, just by chance, in our own language and following our usual rules, it could be misinterpreted as not-flame-able. This is a misinterpretation with real and dangerous consequences, so it is often replaced with “flammable”, which is not really true to a Latin derivation but at least does indicate something flame-able.
Ive always wondered why everyone was always wearing the same outfits. If i remember correctly during Kowalski’s orientation, you’re given several outfits. Granted, Wally came in differently i think, but he would’ve had a few extra shirts given, even tho he still carries that silly badge. Why does he still have that btw?Just asking….
J W over 9 years ago
Found her apron :)
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 9 years ago
So is Holly gonna pick up the apron? I mean, it’s been awhile since it’s even been laundered…
salenstormwing over 9 years ago
Step 1 of building your post-apocalyptic colony: Never make with artificial stone that is “inflammable” because it burns easily, even though you’d think it means it wouldn’t, but it does. I promise.
cindyorch over 9 years ago
hmmmm….what is the significance of the apron?? Why would Aaron have kept it “handy” all this time?? Guesses anyone
UBBM Premium Member over 9 years ago
Maybe an apron is the Endtown equivalent of a Hitchhiker towel.
Ida No over 9 years ago
Holly realizes that Kirbee has been carrying it all this time, and is overwhelmed with emotion. Throwing it into the flames cause it’s gross and covered with lizard cooties.
pam Miner over 9 years ago
I know people have done amazing things under this kind of pressure. Kirbee should weigh less by about 1/4, so that will help, but if she could suddenly come to and scramble up the stairs by her own power that would sure help.I think to Holly her apron is her Hitchikers towel. She has used it as a tool in so many ways, and whatever tool you have becomes really important.
Twonky over 9 years ago
Just another thought. Wally throws the apron in the flames and tells Holly: ‘You don’t need it any more. Just like I no longer need my picture!’
lunatic03867 over 9 years ago
I think it means the raccoon was there and blocked the door.
Erwin Schwartz over 9 years ago
As they escape this chapter, might there be a future with the Duchess Flask?
cindyorch over 9 years ago
DNA on the apron, Jim showing up when you thought he was dead…I mean all kinds of things come to mind….a re-animated zombie version of Jim?? And what about the dittoes? They were there and now where are they?
craigwestlake over 9 years ago
I believe the apron is foreshadowing that Jim is about to reappear…
craigwestlake over 9 years ago
…and possibly think that Kirbee is his Sarah…
Coyoty Premium Member over 9 years ago
The apron isn’t a reminder of her humanity, it’s a reminder of Endtown. That’s where she wore it like a uniform. If she leaves it behind, she’s letting Endtown go and not letting herself be tied to it by the apron strings.
Jenner Premium Member over 9 years ago
“inflammable” is derived from the Latin"inflammare", “to set on fire”. That’s the same Latin word we use when we say something is inflamed. However, just by chance, in our own language and following our usual rules, it could be misinterpreted as not-flame-able. This is a misinterpretation with real and dangerous consequences, so it is often replaced with “flammable”, which is not really true to a Latin derivation but at least does indicate something flame-able.
witchspell63 over 9 years ago
Ive always wondered why everyone was always wearing the same outfits. If i remember correctly during Kowalski’s orientation, you’re given several outfits. Granted, Wally came in differently i think, but he would’ve had a few extra shirts given, even tho he still carries that silly badge. Why does he still have that btw?Just asking….