Protecting Madonna

Rachel And you’re ready to die for me?
Frank It’s the job.
Rachel And you’d do it? Why?
Frank I can’t sing.

Frank Farmer = Frances Farmer

CONCLUSION

Frances Farmer was put in psych and raped repeatedly. Kurt Cobain sings a song called Frances Farmer will have her revenge on Seattle. It’s up to Tony Bosko and Mother Mary if we take that vacation at Caesar’s palace. They can’t seem to read the writing on the wall.

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