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Post by DetectiveDupin on Sept 11, 2003 12:58:16 GMT -5
But Snicket gives clues that she was picked up by a bird and taken away. Ahhhh! Maybe she survived the fire and then in the last book she'll die by the bird incident. We're special.
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Post by Alchemist on Feb 28, 2004 22:47:36 GMT -5
Maybe only one person in V.F.D can whistle the fourteenth. Then that someone taught Beatrice and Mrs. Baudelaire, who was probably the understudy. Whoever said the tune you have to whistle in the library was Mozart's fourteenth symphony anyway?
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Post by Efogoto on Feb 29, 2004 2:33:07 GMT -5
The Bauds say their mother could in TWW and Lemony says Beatrice could in LSTUA.
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Post by shiningkira on Mar 1, 2004 11:09:27 GMT -5
I thought that Ike could whistle Beethoven's 4th quaret or something like that.
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Post by Efogoto on Mar 1, 2004 13:06:14 GMT -5
You are correct, and he could do that with a mouthful of crackers as well. Mrs. Baudelaire could also whistle with a mouthful of crackers.
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Post by negativenine on Mar 1, 2004 18:29:30 GMT -5
Okay, this is completely and totally nutso.. but I have been looking at the illustrations and in the opening illustration of TWW there is a tire floating in the water. Someone please correct me if there is an actual reason for the tire (again I never did actually read TWW.. I fell asleep around the time Klaus figured out the letter) but the tire made me think of Alias. I'm sure it has absolutely NOTHING to do with Alias.. but in Alias the lead character Sydney was told her mother died in a car accident, and anyways as the show progresses Syd finds out her mother was a secret spy blah blah. Anyways, Syd finds out that her mother did have a car accident, and her mother did actually drive off a pier and the car did fall into the ocean. But Syd's mother never died instead her mom survived by sucking the air out of tires and eventually escaped. Like I said this is completely and totally nutso and unrelated but the tire definitely did make me wonder if Ike is actually really dead.. Yeah... I'm gonna go with the completely nutso. That's such an obscure possibility... woah. But I do doubt that Ike is dead... I doubt a lot of people are dead... But I think I may just be reading into things too much. Like, I was reading TBB today and thought "Hey! Maybe Justice Strauss is actually Mrs. Baud because she patted Violet on the head and Violet felt consolled... LIKE A MOTHER!!!" But then I stopped to think and went "okay... I think that's a bit of a stretch". Sorry for being an idiot, but what's Alias? A movie? From when abouts? I've just never heard of it, so it may be less obscure than I think...
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Post by Alchemist on Mar 10, 2004 0:23:54 GMT -5
Whistling the fourteenth symphony can't be the code in the library because it says on page 154 in LSUA that you sing the coded song not whistle it.
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Post by IsadoraGirl on May 4, 2004 20:37:46 GMT -5
Whistling the fourteenth symphony can't be the code in the library because it says on page 154 in LSUA that you sing the coded song not whistle it. I agree with you sugarhigh i always thought that the coded song is Tie a yellow ribbon around the old oak tree Because of evidence i have but i have thought before that the coded song was Mozart's 14th symphony
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on May 4, 2004 20:54:54 GMT -5
That song is the song in "Ramona Quimby Age 8" when that guy is going up to her, and asking the coded question. I think there are lots of songs that are codes. Like, "Tie a Ribbon Around an Old Oak Tree", "The World is Quiet Here", "Mozart's 14th Symphony", and "Beethoven's 4th" my brother played Beethoven's 4th at a concert. Nothing special..
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