cityphonelines: (Shows:SPN: Sam and Sam's legs)
sorry about your guitar ([personal profile] cityphonelines) wrote2009-03-27 06:08 pm

See Selma, you're the one to blame, you just did what you had to do

I need to rearrange my room so that I have more floor space. Have I? No. I've done laundry (I need Fall clothes again. March Madness? Less about about basketball, more about WEATHER) and re-re-re-watched last night's Supernatural and I have all these SPN s4 = BtVS s6/s7 thoughts and bits of how last night's ep was homage-y (in the good way) to BtVS but it's all... nebulous.

Is it just me or does Room 1444 sound familiar to anyone else? It's tickling SOMETHING in the back of my brain. The most I've come up with is that if you add up the numbers the sum is 13 and there's the whole "no 13th floor rule" (most of the old buildings here skipped to the 14th) or am I forgetting some pop-culture reference that I once knew??



Also? When does John Mayer SLEEP?? DOES John Mayer sleep???

This post also not flocked because I'm really curious if ANYONE else has theories/thoughts/a lightbulb on the question under the cut.

[identity profile] adis723.livejournal.com 2009-03-28 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
There IS. It's on her Selmasongs CD/Dancer in the Dark soundtrack, BUT! here's the weird thing, my copy of the CD has the track titled as Smith and Wesson, my friend's copy has it titled as Scatterheart and we've never been able to to figure it out. We think it's maybe because mine's listed as the Dancer in the Dark soundtrack, hers is the Selmasongs CD, but other than the title of track 4 they're the same thing. And no amount of google has ever answered why for us.

Anyway, in case you want it... here. (http://www.sendspace.com/file/hri9do)

I did come across the Battle of Varna in my searching earlier, but the urban legend is new to me. Interesting. I just can't figure out why it's pinging me. And it's probably NOTHING AT ALL.