This Is What I Think.

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Doc




I noted before, perhaps in my public journal but I cannot recall for certain, other than I know I noted that detail in my private journal, that the number "Jennifer" writes on that paper for the telephone number for her grandmother's house, where she will be staying, is the same telephone number for "Doc Brown" that "Marty" reads in the telephone book listing after he time travels back to the year 1955. I note this detail now because of the exasperated look that "Doc Brown" makes after "Marty" shows him what "Jennifer" of the year 1985 wrote on the paper. I am thinking he is shaking his head because he reads "I love you!" and that is followed the telephone number which he recognizes as his own. I also note this now, as I am watching the DVD again for the 1985 film "Back to the Future" and I have paused it at that scene with "Jennifer's" telephone number at her grandmother's, which makes me think a lot about thoughts in recent days which I do not write about here, other than to say that I have had the strongest feeling lately that when I become a time traveler I actually meet Jennifer when she was a child, and I centered on the notion that was when she was seven years old and I was using the alias of "Tom" and I was wearing the uniform of a major in the United States Marine Corps and because of my time traveler experience I have become de-aged, and so anyway, I write this note now because I remember a reference I made to that scene in a report I am working on now and that I intend to submit as an official United States of America federal government report by me in a couple days or so and I made that reference before I was watching the DVD tonight. A minor point but I still wanted to produce a note that clarifies that the reference occurred before I made this observations now in my current viewing of that DVD.