I wonder if the cardinal bird perched just outside of the Town Diner’s Perch Head or Head of Perch is reference to the St. Louis Cardinals’ Trevor Rosenthal, Hucka D.?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Rosenthal
He’s from Kansas City.
Hucka D.:
Back up, please. You lost me. You looked up Perch in [Lisa the V.’s] GNIRPS database and came up that Perch might be the same as Satan, or disguised as Satin — Old Satin, and perhaps Zapple’s Old Zircon the Devil. Red, then. Then the only US Perch is near Rosenthal. You looked that up, came up with a lot of crockery and a couple of artists and then Trevor, which you connected back to Collagesity’s perched cardinal outside Head of Perch. And the diner is full of crockery.
Eddy-Bruceville on the northwest corner. Another Munsters reference.
“The cardinal is perched above a *falls*.”
Hucka D.:
Better.
“Golinda is Perch, Hucka D. Just trying to make things clearer.”
Hucka D.:
Clearer is good.
bb:
Look at this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linwood,_Kansas
Linwood was founded as “Journeycake,” being named after Charles Journeycake, the last Delaware chief. (Sometimes people made fun of the name Journeycake by calling it “Johnny Cake”.) The town was platted on both sides of Stranger Creek, near its mouth at the Kansas River.
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“Actually that’s a lie, Hucka D. *Guda*, even closer to Satin, was formerly named Perch.”
Hucka D.:
Perch is Satan, yes. But a good Satan. A God Satan. Satin. Keep out orders of Satan!, har.
bb:
But back to Linwood, Kansas: Stranger Creek is in one of my collages, Hucka. And *Satan* is there as well.
Hucka D.:
Pull it up; put it out —

Stranger Than Strange (collage, 2009)*
bb:
And a *fish*. Not sure if that’s a perch, but the red head man who might be another aspect of Satan holds it.
Hucka D.:
Perch is everywhere. Look under your seat.
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* original “Stranger Than Strange” analysis here:
and there’s always this:
it’s a very funny blog, actually




