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Post by kjlsnicket29 on May 26, 2004 20:48:03 GMT -5
Well, in TCC, it talks about things you don't know, or whatever, and while Lemony's talking, he unleashes a number of things, like he didn't know someone was taking his picture for six months, his sister planning to run away with an archduke, and AN EVIL WOMAN WHO'S REFRIGERATOR HE LOOKED IN, AND WHO'S FRIEND MUST BE A VEGETARIAN, OR SHE MUST BE. Well, I was thinking back to that play, about the Vegetarian Murderer, and I was thinking.....maybe that's who it was? And who do you think is the vegetarian?
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Post by ineedyourhelp on May 31, 2004 15:26:04 GMT -5
hmm.. maybe i dont know.
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jun 1, 2004 16:30:43 GMT -5
Yeah. I don't know either. There really is nothing to connect the vegetarian to, except the play. It sorta connects.
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jun 8, 2004 22:18:26 GMT -5
I don't believe so.. . She only said it was a play about the murderer. Not much help. But the first thing I thought when I looked at it was the play "The Case of the Vegetarian Murderer", or so I think it's called.
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Post by Luna on Jun 9, 2004 17:29:54 GMT -5
i believe the play had "bell" in the title.
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Jun 10, 2004 20:57:42 GMT -5
You're sure? That's interesting. I'll have to check back to it.
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Post by Phoenix 4242424242424242424242 on Jul 22, 2004 2:55:28 GMT -5
Just 2 make sure, I'ld check the books recommended in LSUA
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Post by isadora667 on Jul 22, 2004 8:26:22 GMT -5
good idea maybe we can find more information
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Post by Antenora on Jul 22, 2004 9:18:34 GMT -5
The confusing thing about the Vegetarian Murderer is whether this happened in real life or was part of a play. Maybe the play was based on real life, to warn us all about a vegetarian murderer. i believe the play had "bell" in the title. You may be thinking of the coded song "Let The Bell Ring", from the play called "The World Is Quiet Here"--whose title was changed to "One Last Warning To Those Who Try To Stand In My Way".
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Aug 11, 2004 22:30:37 GMT -5
Oh...well...I never knew that. Hmm.*Shrug*Thanks, Tocuna.
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Post by sonicflood on Aug 14, 2004 21:02:28 GMT -5
i don't know
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Post by MrBaudelaire on Aug 21, 2004 18:03:22 GMT -5
Does the book say how "LET THE BELL RING goes? all I found when I googled it was
Let Those Bells Ring
The bells of freedom ring so sweet Their tone is heavenly But it was the soldiers of days long gone Who gave us this heavenly treat
They walked the miles of beaches In trenches...laid and cried The jungles of Nam and deserts of sand Some of these brave men died
They died so we could have the freedom To ring those bells today Many shed their life's blood Knew it would be...when they went away
But they didn't falter, not one time They gladly served with pride All gave some... some gave all Some on a cold, cold country side
They left their familes far behind To go fight in a land faraway So let those bells ring loudly Be proud you're in a land of the brave
When you celebrate with your parades And see the flag pass by Say a prayer for the fallen soldiers And a prayer for those who didn't die
For it was their love and devotion To our land of Liberty So let your bells ring sweetly America.... you're FREE!!
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Post by champ103 on Aug 22, 2004 7:43:23 GMT -5
I couldn't find any code in that poem, but maybe I've forgotten something about the Selbald code.
Has anyone tried the code on the artical? In LSUA, it usually tells us when the code's being used, but note the name of the theater is an anagram of 'Red Herring' What do you think it's a red herring for?
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Post by i. on Aug 22, 2004 19:26:09 GMT -5
If you try the code on the artical you get... (Expectant pause) Gibberish. Well that's relevent.
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