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Post by QuagmireFan on Jan 13, 2005 21:33:55 GMT -5
Like Mr. Poe.
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Jan 13, 2005 21:42:18 GMT -5
Basically. But I consider Jerome a little bit better than poe. Just a little bit.
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LiamSnicket
Bewildered Beginner
The world is noisy here.
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Post by LiamSnicket on Jan 15, 2005 20:55:44 GMT -5
maybe a minor charcter might be someone like babs. in THH she is upposed to be kind of an impotant person. maybe the baudelaires finally get to meet her . or maybe the man in the miserable mill whose name no one can pronounce, and whose face is always in a cloud of smoke, because in the end of the book he is looking out of the window and just watching them escape. theyre kind of important but we kind of forget about them. maybe thats wut handler wanted to do?
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Post by darkangel667 on Jan 15, 2005 21:44:08 GMT -5
i think that's a very good point. I did forget about them! hehe just goes to show..
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Jan 15, 2005 22:21:28 GMT -5
I would be annoyed if Sir showed up. And Babs may be dead for all we know because Olaf had her thrown off a building but claimed she was doing stunts.
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Post by darkangel667 on Jan 15, 2005 22:24:40 GMT -5
Why must you always bring up good points? I think that sir might show up. Or some other minor character that we can't even remember.
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Jan 17, 2005 22:24:09 GMT -5
Maybe Mr. Sirin will show up. That'd be cool. Maybe his butterflies could like detect a fire or unite and fly the bauds to the sshamh. highly doubtful of course.
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Post by Ennui on Jan 18, 2005 2:22:28 GMT -5
Mr Sirin was a real lepidopterist, I think, so he's not that likely to turn up...
No, I've just googled it and I'm wrong. There's a butterfly called Sirin Blue, though...
Hah! I was right after all! VI Sirin was the pseudonym of Vladimir Nabokov, author of "Lolita", in his first published fiction. And he collected butterflies all his life...
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Post by SnicketFires on Jan 18, 2005 21:53:10 GMT -5
Mr Sirin was a real lepidopterist, I think, so he's not that likely to turn up... No, I've just googled it and I'm wrong. There's a butterfly called Sirin Blue, though... Hah! I was right after all! VI Sirin was the pseudonym of Vladimir Nabokov, author of "Lolita", in his first published fiction. And he collected butterflies all his life... Oh, so Daniel Handler alludes to him. I was worried that Vladimir Nabokov was forgotton about. Yay.
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Jan 18, 2005 21:59:05 GMT -5
Lolita... You read that didn't you? So probably no Mr. Sirin in the series then...
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