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Originally Posted by antgirl1
Which, again, brings up the "Amnesia" theory back on the table, which makes it make us think Wilt doesn't REMEMBER who created him. Wilt could be thinking he HAS to have been created by SOMEONE, and he seems deturmined to find him/her! If I was an adopted child, then I'd probably go looking for my real parents, no matter how far they were. So I can understand why Wilt would go out there into the wilderness or places he's never been to or even journeying to the old home he once lived in.
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THAT brings up the topic of that obviously-derilict building in which this match-up(which looks like it's gonna be NAAAS-TY)between Wilt and that basketball-head dude takes place; wonder where that is? I just remembered my dream in which Wilt wound up in a devastated, post-Katrina 9th Ward of New Orleans, and this made me think of that dream. Wilt DOES at times have a rather-noticeable "Yat" accent, especially when he pronounces words ending with "er", or with his quirky-sounding responses to questions, like in "Driving Miss Crazy", for example. When Madame Foster asks her passengers if they're hungry, Wilt responds, "I could eat", instead of saying, "Yeah, I'm hungry", as most people would. Having been to New Orleans, I can tell you that the people there(the natives, anyway, what's left of 'em)respond like that. If you ask one if he/she is thirsty, you'll get, "I could have a drink", or if you ask one if he/she is hungry, you'll hear, "I could eat", or if he/she is tired, you would hear, "I could take some sleep". I may be totally wrong, and Wilt's speech patterns just a coincidence, but he's definately got that Big Easy vibe about him.
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