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Post by Sixteen on Sept 22, 2005 11:26:09 GMT -5
And I'm sure Olaf would just kill them because he's pretty "ticked off" with the Baudelaires from escaping/discovering his disguises so much. Edit: That's something I find funny. In TCC, TGG (and possibly in TSS) Olaf complains that the Baudelaires are too fortunate. I f we were told the story from Olaf's view, it'd probably still be called ASOUE.
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Post by Sugary Snicket on Sept 22, 2005 16:31:53 GMT -5
They already DO flee from him constantly, except when they have to rescue someone or something. I get what you are trying to say, but something's gotta give. It just doesn't add up right to me.
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Oct 3, 2005 19:40:31 GMT -5
He wouldn't kill all of them, he'd need one of them for the fortune. Yes he is EXTREMELY furious at them, if he wasn't before, now more than ever.
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Post by Sugary Snicket on Oct 4, 2005 15:19:46 GMT -5
He's furious at EVERYONE, even his own troupe. They may have started out as friends, then things got sour and Olaf started yelling at them because they were "not doing their job right."
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Post by jman on Oct 5, 2005 17:11:58 GMT -5
It's definetly one of my favourite pictures by Helquist.
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Post by Nicky on Oct 10, 2005 8:37:38 GMT -5
I really like the cover! It is so cool. Olaf with those eyes....
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Oct 11, 2005 21:05:43 GMT -5
yes. The ironic thing would be if they actually got the sugarbowl... But then fell apart due to the nature of evil and good VFD managed to seize it and the snicket file and win the day even as the villains continued arguing...
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