… we’re definitely out and about now, Hucka D. How do you like Epsi?”
Hucka D.:
One way in and one way out. Like the town sign says.
bb:
It’s a little cramped. But no more than Lion’s Roar. Not really.
Hucka D.:
You will go back in the morning, I’ve heard.
bb:
You’ve heard correctly.
Hucka D.:
There’s two things to look for…
bb:
Land and water?
Hucka D.:
The black rocks, the white rocks. Black and white. (pause) Red.
bb:
Thanks. Anything else tonight?
Hucka D.:
Epsi qualifies as a safe enough spot, not technically on Bill Mountain but quite close. You can walk across The Way to many other destinations. You are not obliged to visit Bill Mountain when you head to Epsi. You can skip that part. But you can also visit Little Wiltshire and bypass Rust Spot. And I’d keep bypassing it if I were you. And *definitely* don’t use the dumpy junk there for your Epsi builds. Even import material if you have to. Go there tomorrow and map out the place. It has interests.
bb:
Black rocks and white rocks, eh?
Hucka D.:
Yes. (pause) Red.
bb:
Thank you.
Coke is ordinary glass…
… while Pepsi is a diamond.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dispepsi
The album was an attack on the highly competitive soft drink companies Coca-Cola and Pepsi, who are believed to flood the airwaves with advertisements. The title is a variation of dyspepsia, which is synonymous with indigestion. The word “Dispepsi” deliberately does not appear anywhere on the album artwork, but a telephone number was set up to provide the proper title. It is scrambled into anagrams including “Pedissip” and “Ideppiss”, as the band originally believed they would be sued for trademark infringement if the actual title was shown. Once Pepsi lawyers indicated that they had no intention of suing Negativland, they began referring to it by its actual title.[2]
Also compare with Glass Island (on other end of bay from Gloucester and attached county) here: http://bakerblinker.wordpress.com/2012/06/08/concreek-parallel-research/
It seems like Epsi acts as an alternate path to Con Creek (also revisited today, or at least The Island part). It is a rebranding of The Island perhaps.



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