After Doc is shot by Libyan terrorists, Marty goes through time at 1:35 am and travels instantly to Saturday, November 5, 1955 at 6:15 am.
Day Nine (Saturday): November 12, 1955. Marty goes with Doc to Courthouse Square, writes the "Do not open until 1985" letter, takes Lorraine to the Enchantment Under the Sea dance, ends up playing guitar on the same stage where he had been denied the week before, and leaves 1955 at 10:04 that Saturday evening, arriving at 1:24 am on Saturday morning, October 26, 1985.
I've seen that movie too many times :-) ... I was going to continue to quote it from that point, but I forgot he went back home at 10:04 pm this Saturday night meaning that something is going to happen at 10:04 tonight.
Ive been wrong about everything related to times/dates ... that's why I find it funny if something were to happen at that time tonight (of course, bttf took place in California, so that'd be Pacific time ... But I don't think those details matter in comms).
Very nice. Hope a few more connections emerge from the medals and the upcoming funeral should be wild. 🍿
Someone found a good one re: Marty McFly kek
https://x.com/Kengellil/status/1875666678547411035/photo/1
Also, Doc posted an interesting thing today:
https://x.com/DocBrownLloyd/status/1875661340834197746
The tower clock stopped at "precisely 10:04 pm this Saturday night".
In the post it says the clock tower was hit at 1:35 am.
It'll fucking crack me up laughing if something happens at 10:04 pm .
Where are you getting 10:04 this saturday night?
Edit: Nevermind, here is the sauce I found:
https://backtothefuture.fandom.com/wiki/Marty's_perspective
I've seen that movie too many times :-) ... I was going to continue to quote it from that point, but I forgot he went back home at 10:04 pm this Saturday night meaning that something is going to happen at 10:04 tonight.
Ive been wrong about everything related to times/dates ... that's why I find it funny if something were to happen at that time tonight (of course, bttf took place in California, so that'd be Pacific time ... But I don't think those details matter in comms).