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Post by Sixteen on Nov 3, 2005 7:47:17 GMT -5
But Esmé speaks in TPP about finding the perfect hiding place for whatever it is, implying that she was involved in storing the information.
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Post by Dante on Nov 3, 2005 7:58:20 GMT -5
Probably information that any volunteer or villain is aware of who actually knows what the sugar bowl contains.
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Post by champ103 on Nov 3, 2005 12:06:43 GMT -5
Or anyone who knows of it, Dante. The Baudelaires know it's impotant, but they don't know what's inside.
But if everyone had a sugar bowl in their kit-which is what I'm currently believing-then why did Lemony steal an empty sugar bowl from Esme? And why is she making a big deal about it. I think that Lemony Snicket taking it from Esme was just part of the journey it's made. No doubt a villain perhaps stole it from Lemony, and then a volunteer claimed it back, and so forth until it fell out the window. I think a volunteer may have taken it to the headquarters to it could be safe away from villains.
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Post by Snicket89 on Nov 3, 2005 19:58:28 GMT -5
No one knows what is in there...any one can guess. I wish Snicket would jsut tell us! The suspense is killing me!
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Post by vksbaudelaire on Nov 3, 2005 21:39:55 GMT -5
I thought it might be something that could make the poisonous mushroom thingy spread further and quicker, which may be why Count Olaf wanted the Sugar Bowl before he unleashed it. Or, it could have been something that could protect himself so he didn't get poisoned. Or, as Browncoat said, it's a Red Herring, which may have been likely to set Olaf off track for some reason.
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Post by Volenteer Fictional Discusener on Nov 4, 2005 5:38:37 GMT -5
what does kit mena when she refers to the suger bowl as the Vessel For Dissaraches (sp?) I thought it might be something that could make the poisonous mushroom thingy spread further and quicker, which may be why Count Olaf wanted the Sugar Bowl before he unleashed it. sorry vk, That can't be true, he wanted the suger bowl at lease two ( that he mentioned ) books before he got hold of the fungi. due to the evidence in the book i think it has to be the last thing that can put olaf behind bars
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Post by A. the Returned on Nov 4, 2005 6:07:19 GMT -5
Disaccharides is defines as, 'Any of a class of sugars, including lactose and sucrose, that are composed of two monosaccharides.' So the Vessel for Dissaccharides is a vessel for sugar or more simply a Sugar Bowl. It's just use a fancy name that had VFD and therefore is more connected to the organisation. Edit: Also you shouldn't double post, instead modify your old post and add whatever it is that you feel like adding.
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Post by Volenteer Fictional Discusener on Nov 4, 2005 6:23:22 GMT -5
wow, sunny knew that?..... she's smarter then me.
speaking of which.. sorry about the double post, wont happen again ¬.¬
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Post by A. the Returned on Nov 4, 2005 6:33:38 GMT -5
I think a lot is implied by the context. So whether Sunny actaually knew what disaccharides are she could have guessed that they had some connection to the sugar bowl.
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Post by Volenteer Fictional Discusener on Nov 4, 2005 6:37:00 GMT -5
Well one things fo'shore, i didn't know what vessel for dissachrardes meant when i was sunnys age. lol
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Post by Antenora on Nov 4, 2005 9:02:48 GMT -5
Sunny probably picked up the word "disaccharides" while hanging around in the kitchen, listening to her literate parents cooking, in the hopes of biting things.
When Lemony stole the sugar bowl from Esme, he was probably aware that it contained some crucial information, and Olaf and Esme might not have been entirely aware of what it was.
Also, if you want to add to your posts after posting them, use the Modify button.
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Post by lauren on Nov 5, 2005 6:39:22 GMT -5
It is mentioned that inside the sugarbowl is evidence which could send Olaf to justice....then how come Esme was so fanatic about the sugarbowl?? Does it contain evidence that could imprison a who side of the schism?....hmmm and in I think TSS Esme sounded as though she wanted the sugarbowl more than Olaf
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Post by Antenora on Nov 5, 2005 7:27:03 GMT -5
If Esme was in possession of the sugar bowl at one point, it probably does contain evidence relating to her. It's possible that whatever evidence the bowl contains against Olaf applies to her as well.
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Post by champ103 on Nov 5, 2005 7:34:12 GMT -5
Actually, in TSS, the fortune seemed more important to Esme, and the sugar bowl was more important to Olaf.
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Post by Dante on Nov 5, 2005 7:39:40 GMT -5
It was the other way around, Dupin. Olaf thought stealing the Baudelaire fortune was the greater good, but Esmé thought getting the sugar bowl was the greater good. From the sound of things, then she's always been incredibly angry that the sugar bowl was stolen from her.
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