Talk:Briggs & Riley
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[edit]Please dont delete my article again, I am making an edit now
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Company name, Twin Peaks reference?
[edit]This is far-fetched, but I wonder if there is any info on the choice of name of the company, and whether the series Twin Peaks has anything to do with it? Yesterday I was rewatching an episode from 1991 and noticed that two soldier characters were named Major Briggs and Colonel Riley. The company was founded in 1993 by Richard Costa, so obviously he did not name the company after himself. The match with the series characters could very well be complete coincidence, but still, does anyone know why the company has its name? Elanguescence (talk) 04:54, 7 May 2022 (UTC)
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