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Post by cwm3 on Nov 8, 2003 16:03:15 GMT -5
From the TSS letter to the editor, we know he's in big trouble, because it has 'become too risky to give you the manuscript in one go', or something like that.
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Post by jayK on Nov 9, 2003 13:00:42 GMT -5
Maybe, maybe he is in the belly of the beast!
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Post by klaus999 on Nov 9, 2003 15:35:24 GMT -5
Maybe, maybe he is in the belly of the beast! boom boom *tumbleweed*
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Post by Sunnys4sharpteeth on Nov 16, 2003 15:12:28 GMT -5
ermmmm. dunno
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Post by BaudelaireQuagmire on Dec 8, 2003 4:37:12 GMT -5
Really.The ASOUE books aren't even real.Lemony Snicket doesn't exsist!!!
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Post by Efogoto on Dec 8, 2003 18:44:13 GMT -5
And the Baudelaires don't exist and Count Olaf doesn't exist and you're wasting your time reading these books if this makes a difference to you.
For those of us who read the books because we care about these fictional people, we are interested in their fictional circumstances. Lemony Snicket is imagined to be on the run from the fictional police for some reason, and we the readers can suppose how serious are the theoretical crimes of which Mr. Snicket has been accused.
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Post by negativenine on Dec 8, 2003 18:50:39 GMT -5
HERE HERE! ;D Well. Back to our speculation. He's been accused of arson and probably murder so his punishment would most likely be pretty harsh...
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Post by ice on Jan 2, 2004 12:11:47 GMT -5
A...POKING! Dun dun dunnnnnnnn Seriously, they would execute LS if he was caught. But how?
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Post by E on Jan 2, 2004 16:24:52 GMT -5
LOL! But I don't think how would really matter...erm, burning at the stake maybe? How ironic... yeah, something tells me he's accused of burning down several buildings (the Baudelaire's house?) 'The Snicket Fires' remember? But, um, back on track here- he mentions quite a bit about disguises and remember that time he says he ran 16 miles from an angry mob?
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Post by Tay Sachs on Jan 10, 2004 21:49:41 GMT -5
I think a lot of different groups want his head on a platter, and all of them are fighting over who gets it. Ah, the world it seems, has turned against Mr. Snicket.
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Post by BaudelaireQuagmire on Jan 19, 2004 3:53:17 GMT -5
And the Baudelaires don't exist and Count Olaf doesn't exist and you're wasting your time reading these books if this makes a difference to you. For those of us who read the books because we care about these fictional people, we are interested in their fictional circumstances. Lemony Snicket is imagined to be on the run from the fictional police for some reason, and we the readers can suppose how serious are the theoretical crimes of which Mr. Snicket has been accused. The thing about the Bauds & Olaf is correct,obviously.And if I were rude,I'd say the rest of the stuff is typed just so you can seem more clever.I mean, you can summarise the whole thing in these two words,"A FAKE".But,unfortunately,I'm polite.So you can just erase everything I said in this post.
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Post by ...Which Here Means... on Jan 22, 2004 20:31:59 GMT -5
Obviously, Olaf (or one of his associates) has already gotten to this one. Keep on the lookout!
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