So does the baloon represent beer? Which brand? This kinda reminds me of that book we had as kids about the kid (think his name was Andy) who didn't want his teddy bear and then had a dream about living in teddy bear land with a teddy bear owner who didn't want HIM.
Oh yeah! That book with Andy was always kind of creepy to me, not Charlie the Choo-Choo creepy but kind of strange. The balloon represents the lightness and sense of lift achieved, sometimes, with alcohol.
So does the baloon represent beer? Which brand? This kinda reminds me of that book we had as kids about the kid (think his name was Andy) who didn't want his teddy bear and then had a dream about living in teddy bear land with a teddy bear owner who didn't want HIM.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah! That book with Andy was always kind of creepy to me, not Charlie the Choo-Choo creepy but kind of strange. The balloon represents the lightness and sense of lift achieved, sometimes, with alcohol.
ReplyDeleteyikes! children's books are scary! beer=fun balloons.
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