The Flask, Hampstead, 14 Flask Walk, London via FB It's So London
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The Flask, Hampstead, 14 Flask Walk, London via FB It's So London
Meanwhile, we have an Adult Swim bump happening on Sam Riegel’s flask.
Well well well if it isn't the consequences of your own actions
Sams flask tonight “ lost flask last seen with *insert picture of yasha* if found return to nott”
The Flask - Faerie Folk
Anneke Kraamer (singing, low whistle), Astrid van der Niet (fiddle, singing), Jesse van Mullem (guitar, singing) and Rudy van der Zwan (cajon, singing).
The tartan flask. Tartan. Crowley hates tartan. HATES it. Aziraphale knew this.
Aziraphale purposefully put the holy water in:
1.) The safest thing he could think of
2.) A flask that he KNEW Crowley would hate to look at, would never keep on display or in a cupboard because, well, it’s a lethal weapon, but also because it’s something he hates to even imagine owning.
3.) Tartan is, I presume, very much an Aziraphale Thing in Crowley’s mind. Especially in more modern years where it’s fallen out of fashion. Therefore, if (and when) Crowley ever needs to use the Tartan Flask, he’ll be reminded that Aziraphale gave it to him. That Aziraphale trusts him and will help him if he needs it. He sees the tartan flask, filled with basically death, and he sees that the layer between him and that horror, is Aziraphale. Is a tartan bit of plastic that could signify Aziraphale, on an utmost technicality if you wish to be pedantic.
I have never been more proud of a photo ever