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Post by Keya on Sept 4, 2003 19:59:50 GMT -5
huh... i never realized how many other lemony fans got author tracker emails.... i didnt think many did. they always have the same hting. thats how i found out too, but cant find it anywhere else. im gonna buy it.. as soon as a fill my savings piggie with green money goop. You'll really like it when u get it.
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Post by Vacuum Pot on Sept 26, 2003 9:53:26 GMT -5
I'm currently typing up the calendar... I might post it, but I'll also attach it to e-mails and send it to ya. Just ask! P.S. I'm also typing up TBB... RE's notes...
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Post by DetectiveDupin on Sept 26, 2003 15:55:12 GMT -5
Could you put up a few pictures from the Calander please? ??
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Post by Lady Michelina on Sept 26, 2003 18:19:32 GMT -5
Could you put up a few pictures from the Calander please? ?? yes please when you have teh time? I - and im pretty sure many of us would be - would be sooooooooooooo grateful!
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Post by Efogoto on Sept 30, 2003 0:46:04 GMT -5
The only really new artwork is the front cover picture. The months use a large picture which is either a cover or something from LSTUA (though a couple of the pictures are the British covers). There are various droll remarks on many of the days. The best dates (to me) are: Jan 12: Birthday of Jacques Snicket, as well as that of his sister. Feb 26: Jacques Snicket "taken" and initiated into V.F.D. Mar 18: Jacques Snicket, given his first assignment, disguises himself accordingly. Mar 31: Alleged date the alleged Baudelaire mansion allegedly burned down. Apr 17: Jacques Snicket disguise discovered. Alternate disguise employed. May 13: Nine cows arrested by the authorities under the suspicion of involvement with V.F.D. Jacques Snicket, disguised as the tenth cow, escapes o a stolen tractor. Jun 26: Jacques Snicket arrives in Paltryville to continue Baudelaire investigation. Jul 6: Jacques Snicket reports his findings to The Daily Punctilio. Jul 7: The Daily Punctilio does not publish Jacques Snicket's report. Aug 9: V.F.D. declares Jacques Snicket "either missing or on vacation." Sep 23: Summer is dead and Jacques Snicket does not return. V.F.D. changes his status to missing. Oct 10: The remaining Snicket siblings open their investigation into Jacques Snicket's disappearance. Nov 7: Jacques Snicket reported murdered. Dec 2: Jacques Snicket reported ill. Jan 4: Director and screenwriter Gustav Sebald reported missing. Jan 10: Gustav Sebald found murdered. Jan 27: V.F.D. declares remaining Snicket siblings "either missing or on vacation."
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VeryFineDoiley
Catastrophic Captain
"of course they're ringy, they're bells"
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Post by VeryFineDoiley on Sept 30, 2003 14:44:43 GMT -5
also has certain dates like when edgar allen poe died and so on, its a very nice calendar i bought it yesterday for 22 dollars canadian and it was worth it.
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Post by Keya on Sept 30, 2003 18:07:21 GMT -5
I'm trying to figure out when Klaus' birthday is... Will anybody be able to help?
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Post by Efogoto on Oct 3, 2003 2:15:50 GMT -5
Unfortunately, there are no specific dates mentioned for Klaus' birthday anywhere I know of. The calendar says the Baudelaire mansion allegedly burned down on March 31 and TSS takes place at False Spring ... which doesn't have a real date to it. It's probably somewhere in October or November, but that's just my guess and isn't worth much.
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Post by Keya on Oct 3, 2003 20:50:43 GMT -5
I'm still tring to figure out when Klaus' birthday is. But on November 7 it says that was the jacques Snicket was reported dead, does that mean the day he was reported dead as himself or as Olaf? If its the day he was reported dead as Olaf the first time, then that would mean Klaus' birthday is on November 6, which is my birthday, whe I wil finally turn 12.
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Post by Efogoto on Oct 3, 2003 21:11:43 GMT -5
Why not go ahead and celebrate it that way? I always try to drag my birthday out for at least a week, so you're porbably correct enough!
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Post by jayK on Oct 11, 2003 11:04:32 GMT -5
My sister Mebs72 has this calender!
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Post by Efogoto on Oct 13, 2003 23:08:28 GMT -5
No it doesn't.
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Post by Keya on Oct 15, 2003 16:39:00 GMT -5
Yes, it does.
February 28:"Late February days: and now, at last, Might you have thought that Winter's woe was past." -William Morris under that it says: Daniel Handler's Birthday
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Post by Efogoto on Oct 16, 2003 1:27:17 GMT -5
I have been blind, but now can see. Thanks for the correction, Keya.
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Post by BSam on Oct 23, 2003 7:39:00 GMT -5
i wish i could be bothered getting this... i guess my wishes come true once in a while... ;D
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