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We will continue to update everyone with our progress. If our community is able to help us in anyway we would forever be grateful.

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Our family never thought we'd be in a situation like this. We have so much love for our community and love to help others.

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We have worked so hard to make our dream a reality and we will not let this stop us. Download Rusty Spoons - Dragonfly MP3 song on Boomplay and listen Rusty Spoons - Dragonfly offline with lyrics. Rusty is getting married November of this year and we would to see the truck up and running before his big day. It’s a cool corner space with lots of windows looking out onto the Church Street scene. on the ground floor of one of downtown’s biggest white elephants. The reopen date for A Rustyc Spoon is unknown at moment. The Rusty Spoon, which ultimately is an unfortunate name for a restaurant but let’s just let that go, occupies a premium space at 55 W. They had to cut the outside wall of the food truck and remove the ceiling and ventilation, there for, we can no longer continue service with the condition in which the food truck is in. The Pensacola Fire Department Ladder 11 and Engine 4 came to locate the fire inside the wall of the food truck we were operating. If I wasn't in the dark and I had a big plan, I don't think the whole thing would be as good I think it would be hinting toward something that maybe wasn't as good as the mystery that surrounds it.On Wednesday September 14th at approximately 11:15am "A Rustyc Spoon" food truck caught fire. Nothing really dark happens in it, it's all suggested. I mean, the first episode is kind of silly. I think it's the unanswered questions and the lack of context, which is something I didn't have any intention of clearing up. In a separate interview with Vice, Firth elaborated on why he thinks viewers seek a deeper meaning in Salad Fingers: Just to be clear, I was very honored to have my work pulled apart and speculated over, but the conclusions reached were just not at all what I was aiming for. I was just laughing so hard. They were taking it so seriously when it's a joke.

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If you go on YouTube, you'll find a collection of fan theories and a series of videos with millions of views delving into the meaning behind Salad's existence.Įach theory searches for a link that connects the dream logic of the web series with either something in the real world or a hidden meaning behind the videos, but David Firth says these videos are an exercise in futility. Photo:ĭue to its dreamlike logic Salad Fingers invites viewers to unlock seemingly coded messages held within the dialogue and picture. While this hardly describes the strange thrust of the episode, it's sure to garner a set of fan theories and questions as to what Salad Fingers is all about. Initially, Firth posted only 10 episodes of the series on YouTube, but in early 2019, he released episode 11, called "Glass Brother," which follows Salad as he tries to make his friend Hubert Cumberdale into a real boy. In 2014, he directed the music video " Ready Err Not" by Flying Lotus.įirth's first major accomplishment, however, was Salad Fingers - the sometimes funny, sometimes sweet, and always unsettling cartoon about a green creature who lives in a shack and speaks to inanimate objects. Firth is an English writer, animator, and voiceover artist, and while you might not recognize him on the street, if you watch enough Adult Swim, you've seen his work. Almost two decades after the initial episode, it's still unclear what Salad Fingers is, and series creator David Firth reportedly likes it that way. He eventually appeared in one of the weirdest YouTube channels and began running his fingers along rusty spoons.

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In 2004, a lonely little monster named Salad Fingers appeared in a video on the underground media site Newgrounds.















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