Hmmm..."Falstaff" Arizona, ya say? Or at least your Little Fuzzy says that anyway, eh?! Ah! Well, I think I now see the problem here, Masha my sweet!Masha wrote: ↑March 14th, 2024, 7:25 pm
Are you not the one who claims also that: "Pismo Beach" is an actual location and not the invention of gagwriters rifting off the brand name: Pepto-Bismol to describe a place full of nauseating beachgoers? You seem in all regards to be a kindly and intelligent person but I am sorry to say that your belief in unreal geography means that your judgement is as questionable as that of a Changeling Child.
I have some measure of affirmation from my little Fuzzy. He spent approx. a year not far from Falstaff in his youth and claims the entire area is unreal bordering on delusional.
Uh-huh, and 'cause unless LF actually meant to say "Flagstaff", a wonderful little college town (Univ. of Northern Arizona) with a population of about 45,000 people and that's surrounded by the world's largest forest of Ponderosa Pines (uh-huh, I mean you DO know that Arizona is NOT just one big desert, don't ya) with an elevation of around 7,000ft and only about a 45 minute drive (or ride of a motorcycle) from my home here in Sedona...well ya see, the point I'm tryin' to make here is that there is NO place in Arizona named after that fictional character the Bard of Avon wrote scenes for in three of his plays...i.e. "Falstaff". AND thus, and in effect being a TRUE "mythical" place!
(...see what I mean?)