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Post by Orangey Snicket on Aug 8, 2003 12:48:52 GMT -5
Who's the man in the photo on p.117? It's Jacques. (I'm so brilliant. Just kidding.) My proof, you ask? Volunteer= Jacques -"Before detectives could arrive, a volunteer who wishes his identity to remain secret..." p.117 - "But I, acting as a volunteer, arrived at the lumbermill before any of the detectives did and I saw at once that the death was no accident." p.123 Just thought you'd like to know who that person was in the picture, even if you could have figured it out easily.
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Post by MikeT on Aug 8, 2003 16:07:26 GMT -5
nope, that never crossed my mind...but thanks for telling me!
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Post by negativenine on Aug 8, 2003 23:28:53 GMT -5
Too bad the light's so bright and we can't see his face...
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Post by Lady Michelina on Sept 24, 2003 18:34:20 GMT -5
Who's the man in the photo on p.117? It's Jacques. (I'm so brilliant. Just kidding.) My proof, you ask? Volunteer= Jacques -"Before detectives could arrive, a volunteer who wishes his identity to remain secret..." p.117 - "But I, acting as a volunteer, arrived at the lumbermill before any of the detectives did and I saw at once that the death was no accident." p.123 Just thought you'd like to know who that person was in the picture, even if you could have figured it out easily. Woah thats wicked!!! wow i never would have figured that out!
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Sept 27, 2003 2:24:51 GMT -5
In TSS, Quigly says that Jaques had to go to LuckySmells Lumbermill
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Post by Lady Michelina on Sept 27, 2003 16:53:00 GMT -5
In TSS, Quigly says that Jaques had to go to LuckySmells Lumbermill well now we're getting somewhere!
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Post by Tay Sachs on Sept 28, 2003 9:18:35 GMT -5
He's pretty cute, from what I can see of him.
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Post by UNKNOWN on Sept 29, 2003 0:29:31 GMT -5
he went to v f d village and found a couplet that isadora quagmire wrote
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Post by MsMourning on Jun 16, 2004 14:34:46 GMT -5
He's pretty cute, from what I can see of him. I was just thinking that. lol
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Post by Alchemist on Jun 16, 2004 22:12:32 GMT -5
I wonder who posed for the picture?
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Post by Antenora on Jun 16, 2004 22:24:48 GMT -5
I'd certainly love to find out who the Autobio's pictures are really of. Are they unidentified newspaper photos? Friends of Daniel Handler? Unsuspecting random passersby? We may never know. Too bad the light's so bright and we can't see his face... I'm not sure if seeing his face would have helped, because Jacques isn't described in detail except for the unibrow because that's important. However, it would be useful if that guy was facing toward us so we could see his eyebrows. Still, evidence suggests that the man there was intended to be Jacques, and he is indeed handsome.
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Post by champ103 on Jun 19, 2004 3:54:45 GMT -5
Who's death is this that Jacques was investigating?
Because then, Quigley was at Uncle Monty's house. Dr. Orwells death WAS an accident, so Olaf wouldn't be a crook by changing it (or we believe Esme getting Geraldine Jullienne to change it)
So was this before or after the Baudelaires visited the Lucky Smells Lumermill?
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Post by Phoenix 4242424242424242424242 on Sept 6, 2004 1:14:09 GMT -5
he went to v f d village and found a couplet that isadora quagmire wrote But how did she know about it? I didn't think the Baude.s had told her, and how did she know that someone had changed the info at the paper. And how did she know that it wasn't a coffee stain, but an ink one?
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Post by Dante on Sept 6, 2004 6:28:12 GMT -5
Who's death is this that Jacques was investigating? Because then, Quigley was at Uncle Monty's house. Dr. Orwells death WAS an accident, so Olaf wouldn't be a crook by changing it (or we believe Esme getting Geraldine Jullienne to change it) So was this before or after the Baudelaires visited the Lucky Smells Lumermill? Some have suggested Foreman Firstein, although the workers at Lucky Smells said that he had just stopped turning up to work. I imagine that it may have been somebody else, and Olaf and the bald man with the long nose may have returned to dispose of witnesses. Interestingly, before the original article is cut off, it appears to be about to reveal the name of the bald man with the long nose. I wonder if it's significant, or just Handler teasing us. And I don't think that Isadora wrote that couplet. She's not the only poet in the world, you know. It could have been another V.F.D. poet (the existence of which are confirmed in TSS) and if you absolutely must have an identity, say that it was Isadora's poetry teacher, although really, it doesn't matter. Interestingly, the picture of Jacques at the mill makes him look very similar to the person posing for the Veiled Facial Disguise pictures, and also like Olaf's mystery henchman on the trail of the missing reptiles. Not that it was Jacques, before those of you who'll believe anything leap on that.
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Post by Antenora on Sept 6, 2004 8:08:25 GMT -5
Interestingly, before the original article is cut off, it appears to be about to reveal the name of the bald man with the long nose. I wonder if it's significant, or just Handler teasing us. You probably already know this, but the name "Flacutono" anagrams to "Count Olaf", as do the false names used by the other henchpersons in THH. I suspect that the missing bit of text said "whose name was an anagram".
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