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Post by MikeT on Oct 17, 2005 16:02:49 GMT -5
Well this is it guys. I've stuck with this thread through thick and thin, and even through the deletions of 100 pages worth of stuff.. I remained. I've said it before, it's been an INCREDIBLE few months with you guys, and I've got to know a few people a lot better through their discussions.. especially Antenora, Dante and Gigi. Thank you all for making The Nameless Novel experience so great. I won't be coming back until after I've read B12, and I will read this thread so I'm up to date when I get back. But I just want to say it's been fun, and the clues have been intruiging and some shocking, and the mysteries themselves have been fun too. I'm gunna be sad when I have nothing to do anymore daily. But hopefully TNN will still stick around, especially with the strange "promotion" that we still haven't heard about. I've had some great discussions in this thread, and it's down to each and everyone of you. Thanks for making my experience enjoyable, and I have one last thing to say; HAPPY READING!!!!!!!
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Post by SF on Oct 17, 2005 16:05:32 GMT -5
Have fun MikeT, and although I didn't actually discuss TNN much after Mystery the first, I still read through the thread, and enjoyed reading everyones (including yours) input.
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Post by SnicketFires on Oct 17, 2005 16:05:38 GMT -5
...I just noticed that the lady with the dark, curly hair's feather looks like it has an eye on it. Did anyone else have trouble with this? Flea the city? It seemed like there were more errors than just the ones we were to find. I basically wrote it all out and picked out the correct phrase. Or is it just me? Since "flea" is an obvious mistake and not part of the coded message, I think it must be an intentional clue. Perhaps the city, or at least the hotel, will suffer an attack of fleas. The "flea the city" thing, for some reason, reminded me of the story of Lot . The top-hatted man with the pipe also struck me as Fernald, but I think that he will a new character. He seems familiar from somewhere else, though.
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Post by Dante on Oct 17, 2005 16:16:20 GMT -5
The top-hatted man does look slightly familiar - for some reason, whenever I look at him, I think of the works of Charles Dickens...
Goodbye then, MikeT. As for myself, I probably won't post again at all until after I've read B12 tomorrow (although, as always, I'll update my transcript thread). It has indeed been a great couple of months - we may have criticised it on occasion, but overall, TheNamelessNovel.com has been great. There's been so much to do, to pass the time...
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Post by Gigi on Oct 17, 2005 16:19:22 GMT -5
Yeah, it has been fun. I've really enjoyed it, too. It's been nice to bat around all these theories. There's not much left but to read the actual book.
I will be on tonght at clue time. I've got to see this whole thing through to the end. Then I'll probably be off until I finish the book.
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Post by Dear Dairy on Oct 17, 2005 16:29:31 GMT -5
OK, everyone, I'm with you. TNN.com has been so much fun, and thanks to you and your discussions I have plenty of theories to start out with. I'm looking forward to coming back in a couple of days to discuss new leads in the mystery.
Happy reading to you all!
See you tonight at clue time!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2005 16:45:00 GMT -5
I may get up at 12 to get the last clue, but I don't know. Do you think that once the last piece is in place they will show us the whole cover.
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Post by Eye Of The Count on Oct 17, 2005 16:51:50 GMT -5
IM LUCKY BECAUSE THE CLUES UPDATE FOR ME AT 9:00.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2005 16:54:13 GMT -5
IM LUCKY BECAUSE THE CLUES UPDATE FOR ME AT 9:00. WHAT!?!?!? Can you tell me atleast if the book changes to the whole book once you fit in the last piece.
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Post by LBeall on Oct 17, 2005 17:03:28 GMT -5
They show up for him at nine because of where he is. I get them at 11:00. So, depending on what time zone you are in, that is when the clue's are available.
Also, I don't know that I will be on for quite awhile, really, as I have no clue where I am going to obtain a copy of B12 tomorrow. I may not find one until Saturday.....Ah well, exams are important as well, I suppose. Time would be better spent not flunking out of college.
Anyway, happy reading everyone. We shall soon know how much we actually figured out and how much we were dead wrong on. Won't that be fun?
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Post by Hanna Squalor on Oct 17, 2005 17:05:04 GMT -5
Well. This shall probably be one of my last posts here as well. As much as I would love to get up at 12 to get the last piece the cast list for my school play also comes out tomorrow morning and I'm afraid I have to wake up at 6 as I do everyday.
I might post tomorrow morning. See you all then. Lol..*Group Hug*
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Post by J on Oct 17, 2005 17:19:36 GMT -5
i get my updates at about 1:30pm but thats after lunch at school so i have to wait until i'm home to get them.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2005 17:22:56 GMT -5
i get my updates at about 1:30pm but thats after lunch at school so i have to wait until i'm home to get them. If I wake up early enough, I'll get it in the morining, but i never wake up early enought.
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Post by Antenora on Oct 17, 2005 17:24:49 GMT -5
Goodbye for now, Mike, and happy reading to everyone. I've certainly enjoyed all the speculation and mystery. And I hope the site stays up, if only as a memorial of sorts.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2005 17:43:26 GMT -5
Goodbye for now, Mike, and happy reading to everyone. I've certainly enjoyed all the speculation and mystery. And I hope the site stays up, if only as a memorial of sorts. you mean after the 13th book, right?
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