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* [[Thomas Daley|Tom]] takes exception to something Iris says about [[Bonnie Langford]], which she defends by saying the [[1980s]] were a difficult time for all of [[human]]ity. | * [[Thomas Daley|Tom]] takes exception to something Iris says about [[Bonnie Langford]], which she defends by saying the [[1980s]] were a difficult time for all of [[human]]ity. | ||
* Tom also objects to Iris calling [[David Bowie]]'s [[music]] "terrible 1980s [[Great Britain|British]] [[pop music]]". | * Tom also objects to Iris calling [[David Bowie]]'s [[music]] "terrible 1980s [[Great Britain|British]] [[pop music]]". |
Latest revision as of 19:05, 9 November 2023
Hillbilly Heavens was the sixth story in Wild Thymes on the 22.
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Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Iris Wildthyme
- Tom
- Dolly Parton
- Denver Parton
- Willadeene Parton
- Mr Parton
- Dolly Parton's mother
- Owens
- Austin
- Judy
- Hutton
- Joshua
- Jackson Moses
- Vainglories
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Tom takes exception to something Iris says about Bonnie Langford, which she defends by saying the 1980s were a difficult time for all of humanity.
- Tom also objects to Iris calling David Bowie's music "terrible 1980s British pop music".
- Dolly Parton recorded the song "Puppy Love" as a teenager.
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Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
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