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Why the specific reference to pine trees in Back to the Future?
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[quote:Astro Boy 24997776:MV8yMDA4NDkyXzMzNzUyODYzXzFBOEVEMkVD] 88 mph = 88 constellations. Astrolatry. The flux capacitor means something too but forget now. Breeding pine trees could also be green agenda...pine plantations to offset carbon dioxide. Great Scott. [/quote]
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Anyone who has seen the movie:
I understand Old Man Peabody "owned all of the land" of the Twin Pines Mall, and they named the mall after it, etc.
But Doc makes a point to say "He had this crazy idea of breeding pine trees" then contemplates it -- as if it has a deeper meaning.
I understand the mall becomes the "Lone Pine Mall", etc.
What is the meaning he's getting at? Seems more than just a humorous reference, and it doesn't seem to make sense with a movie where everything has a reason.
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