Remember, With Lacuna You Can Forget
Note that Angela also dressed her potato in blue hair and an orange...um...shirt(?). See fourth potato from left.
Joel, getting his memories removed.
When he was not made to sit under this device, Max wore a colander on his head to continue to the memory erasure. To this day, Max denies being in Greensboro.
Man size print pajamas for men are amazingly plentiful on the internet. Who are these people who buy these things for real?
In addition to filling this box with files and tapes as in the movie, Laurie tasked her house guest, G, with wrapping books in plain paper for the book shelves. Not even guests get to slack off when it comes to movie night.
G, misunderstanding his movie night role (dress in costume and do what you are told by Angela) would not shut up during the movie and almost had to be banned from the room.

It looks like Jeff is enacting his character's memory erasure scene, no? No. Instead, he was showing us a slideshow ("Lauriepalooza's Greatest Hits") that he created for Laurie's birthday. Does the celebration of that birthday ever end, we still ask ourselves? Apparently not.
Finally, a female costume for Lisa that doesn't make her recoil in horror at at least one picture. Lisa wanted to dye her hair red after this movie night. Sanity prevailed.
This night was all about the potatoes and Laurie pushing her brownies. We do not know what was in those brownies. Who would have thought making potato people would be so entertaining? Sadly, there is no evidence of the potato that Lisa painstakingly created because Laurie robbed it for supplies to make more potatoes as soon as Lisa turned her back.
Guests: G from Fort Worth and Max from San Diego.





