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Post by SnicketFires on Dec 6, 2003 15:15:37 GMT -5
so theres : Olaf, Loaf, Falo, and Ofal. my freind calls him Ofal. it drives me crazy.
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Post by Efogoto on Dec 7, 2003 0:37:45 GMT -5
"It sounds like a short ride to me." Sam Diamond, played by Peter Falk, in Murder By Death, written by Neil Simon. It's one joke I always have to footnote.
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Post by DariaSquagromie on Dec 7, 2003 21:16:39 GMT -5
Falo . . . If a halo is for someone in Heaven, is a falo one for someone in Fell? (Yes, that did make sense; in the poem Gus the Theatre Cat by T.S. Eliot, there's Firefrorefiddle the Fiend of the Fell. Uh-huh . . . no-one follows me, do they?)
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Post by KT on Dec 12, 2003 19:59:50 GMT -5
ots of things lead to doom, overall feeling of but beatrice doesnt. beatrice leads to identity of beatrice and that leads to pg. 211, the one thats burnt. now, if you look in the index under vineyard of fragrant drapes it says see beatrice which leads to pg. 211. that means the photo on pg. 211 is of or has something to do with beatrice in the village of fragrant drapes or grapes. because its burnt,the vineyard could hav been burnt down or the place where the photo was. in the little notes that lemony writes at the beginning of the books one of them says something abuot beatrice dying in a fire. also, the vineyard of fragrant grapes is a place where you get married. in lsua it has a letter about beatrice and lemony snicket getting married there. also the vineyard of fragrant drapes could be a vfd headquarters place because its intials r VFD. what does everyone else think?
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Post by KT on Dec 12, 2003 20:02:09 GMT -5
also, somewhere in the books it says that the baudelaire children went to the vineyard of fragrant grapes, maybe their parents had to go there to go to a wedding or to collect a hidden message.
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Post by DariaSquagromie on Dec 13, 2003 11:53:01 GMT -5
Does it? I don't remember that, but I haven't read a few of them in a while . . . does anyone know in which one?
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Post by Efogoto on Dec 13, 2003 13:05:56 GMT -5
I think that's late in TCC.
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Post by DariaSquagromie on Dec 14, 2003 14:47:24 GMT -5
Thanks . . . That explains it. I've only read TCC once, right after it came out. It never grew on me. Like grapes. (If grapes grew on people . . . er, right, then.)
Arigato gozaimasu.#nosmileys
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Post by Efogoto on Dec 15, 2003 1:30:15 GMT -5
TCC p. 202 to be exact.
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Post by DariaSquagromie on Dec 16, 2003 21:09:16 GMT -5
Thanks. I looked it up last night. If, in this case, "looked it up" means "re-read the entire book." I was overdue for another go-round with TCC anyway-- it was the only one that had never gotten a second reading. Unitl last night, of course.
We were talking about the sugar bowl, right? So, why did Lemony steal that sugar bowl from Esme?
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Post by Jeorio on Jan 21, 2004 22:58:59 GMT -5
so, to top it all, what is the sugar bowl all about?
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Post by ParsleySoda667 on Feb 18, 2004 17:08:32 GMT -5
I agree with the communication act.
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Post by Alchemist on Feb 29, 2004 5:45:43 GMT -5
Maybe it's given to each member when they finish training. The sugarbowl may act like an ID for each member. Esme wants to get into the VFD so she bought (or stole) one. Perhaps the sugarbowl that was thrown into the Stricken stream was the sugarbowl that was stolen and was evidence to prove that Olaf was guilty, not Lemony.
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Post by JoeyJordson on Jun 2, 2004 15:09:31 GMT -5
i belive that the sugar bowl has messages hidden inside the china and the anitials of the person the message is to is hidden in the artwork.
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