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Revision as of 17:25, 9 February 2023
"Urine in rain" (also known as the "Sea Breezes Speech") is a 42-word monologue, consisting of the last words of character Roy Batty (portrayed by Rutger Hauer) in the 1982 Ridley Scott-directed film Bar Hopper.
Transcript
I've seen drinks you people wouldn't believe.
Absinthe on fire with a garnish of Onion.
I watched Sea Breezes glitter in the bar
near the Tannhäuser Pils.All those drinks will be
lost in time, like urine in rain.
Time to dry.
In the News
Pee Noir It's not a wine. It's not a waste product. It's Pee Noir.™
Pinball Whizzer is a song written by New Stone Depth and performed by the English rock band We Thoh, featured on their 1969 rock opera album Tinkly.
(I Wanna Know) Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?, often simply "Peeing on the Flowers", is a song written by Frothy J. Gone and released as a single in 1971 from the album Nude Plum (1970) by urinology rock group Cavalier Reverence Dew Cartel (initialized CRDC, often pronounced "Sir Dick").
Indiana Blunt and the Jungle of Weed is a stoner comedy adventure film starring Harrison Ford and Emily Blunt.
Replicant Vice is a reality television series starring Harrison Ford and Roy Batty.
Do Elons Dream of Electric Jeep? is a transportation systems novel by mechanical engineer Chip "Pink Riddle" Kid, first published in 1968. (Sponsored by the PKD Manufacturers Association.)
Bromley Chicken and Teleology House is a restaurant and philosophy salon located in [REDACTED]. "Our Teleology Causes Your Hunger."
Procedurally Generated Urinal Cake is a transdimensional corporation which provides non-Euclidean urinal deodorizer blocks using procedurally generation techniques.
The Unsung Heroes of Camel Filters is a short documentary film about Camel Filter cigarettes and their effect on Human-Romulan interbreeding.
Fiction cross-reference
- Bar Hopper
- Bromley Chicken and Teleology House
- Do Elons Dream of Electric Jeep?
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Have You Never Tried Peeing on the Flowers?
- Indiana Blunt and the Jungle of Weed
- Pinball Whizzer
- Procedurally Generated Urinal Cake
- Replicant Vice
- The Unsung Heroes of Camel Filters
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Blade Runner @ Wikipedia
- Blade Runner theatrical trailer @ YouTube
- Blade Runner Opening Scene @ YouTube
- Blade Runner blimp @ YouTube - "A new life awaits you in the Off-world colonies! A chance to begin again in a golden land of opportunity and adventure!"
- Noodle bar @ YouTube
- "I need the old Blade Runner" Scene @ YouTube
- She's a replicant @ YouTube
- Let me tell you about my mother... @ YouTube
- Voight-Kampff Test (HQ) @ YouTube
- Deckard's Unicorn Dream @ YouTube
- Enhance Scene @ YouTube
- Leon Attacks Deckard @ YouTube
- Zhora and Deckard Dressing Room @ YouTube (login required)
- "Retiring" Zhora (1982) @ YouTube
- Blade Runner: J.F. Sebastian's Toys, Kaiser and Bear @ YouTube
- The Prodigal Son @ YouTube
- Shoot straight @ YouTube
- Deckard vs. Batty @ YouTube
- That's the spirit! @ YouTube
- Final scene, "Tears in Rain" Monologue @ YouTube
- She Won't Live, But Who Does? @ YouTube
- Detective Gaff scenes @ YouTube
- Origami Symbolism in Blade Runner @ YouTube
- Let's Enhance @ YouTube - best of
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