Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Can u think of why else Penthouse might be important????????  Esp at the Beverly Hills Hotel........................money, money, money................the most expensive suite.............The Donald............Your Fired!!!!!!  He had a show named the Apprentice.............I guess he could not wait to do that as president................................


Quentin T..........says he only drinks Cristal..........the most expensive champagne.............in the 3rd book of the trilogy..............starting with Red Dragon..........ending with Hannibal..............how did the police in Europe catch Hannibal the Canibal?  (my dad really)..........his expensive taste.........only the finest wines...........only the finest things in life............














Penthouse is another clue....................can u think of why???


Penthouse - "The Man from Hollywood"[edit]
The penthouse is currently being occupied by the famous director Chester Rush (Tarantino) and a group of his friends, which includes Angela from The Wrong Man. The party requests a block of wood, a doughnut, a ball of twine, three nails, a club sandwich, a bucket of ice, and an extremely sharp hatchet (Rush specifically requests a hatchet "as sharp as the Devil himself"). After getting acquainted with Chester and his friends, Ted is asked to take part in a challenge: Chester's friend, Norman (Paul Calderón), has bet he can light his Zippo cigarette lighter ten times in a row. If he succeeds, Norman will win Chester's car, but if he fails, Norman's pinky will be cut off. Ted is asked to "wield the hatchet" and cut off Norman's pinky, should he fail. He initially tries to leave, but Chester persuades him to stay by offering $100 up front and another $1,000 if he performs his assigned role. Norman's lighter fails on the first try, and Ted chops off his pinky, sweeps up all the money, and leaves the penthouse with an energetic step. While the credits are rolling, Chester and company are seen frantically getting ready to take a screaming, agonized Norman to the hospital.

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