Yea kind of. But good try The most southern point in the U.S is Key West. Florida [of which I've been to x3] which would I guess be close to Texas, but not close enough. I think we may be closer with the Alaska thingstaticmorning wrote:i was also thinking, completely disregarding the H, could it be "CLUES LED S-WEST" as in south-west..? it makes a bit more sense then the horrid grammar in the first one.
but im probibly way off on that one.
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another thing i realised.. if we count the H, we can get "CLUES HELD WEST" which may mean that, by going west, they can pick up more clues.
or even that there are clues held somewhere in the western most point of the... house? yes..? no.
maybe bree's father was planning on either placing something there, or having something delivered, which may take a while. if she were to come back in a couple months, everything would be in place and she wouldn't be waiting around right where the order can watch her easily until the clue came.
im really going on on limbs here, though..
ETA : they could also be expected to follow a highway west.. like Route 7 West.. or whatever it would be. possibly even to someplace bree and her father used to go together.
or even that there are clues held somewhere in the western most point of the... house? yes..? no.
maybe bree's father was planning on either placing something there, or having something delivered, which may take a while. if she were to come back in a couple months, everything would be in place and she wouldn't be waiting around right where the order can watch her easily until the clue came.
im really going on on limbs here, though..
ETA : they could also be expected to follow a highway west.. like Route 7 West.. or whatever it would be. possibly even to someplace bree and her father used to go together.
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That handwriting looks feminine. I don't know how handwriting can look feminine and not masculine, but it does look like how my female friends write. I know Bree could differentiate her "dad's" handwriting from her "mom's", but still... she might not have found it important which one of her "parents" wrote it, but under stress, we believe anything we want to. Don't listen to me, that might not even be relevant.
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No he wasn't around then. But it is possible Bree's dad at least knew his family because his family was a part of the original Resistance.SARAHPHOBIA88 wrote:I most DEFINITELY agree with that! But, how was Bree's dad to know about Jonas? Was Jonas around yet?voyboy wrote:Maybe Mary Poppins=Jonas' nanny
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Interesting theory. However, my husband, and several male friends prefer to write in caps as it is clearer to write for them. My B-I-L takes 1/2 hour to write 5 sentences and when he is done, EVERY letter is perfect. Most women I know use a mixture of cursive and print combined.thelogicpuzzler wrote:That handwriting looks feminine. I don't know how handwriting can look feminine and not masculine, but it does look like how my female friends write. I know Bree could differentiate her "dad's" handwriting from her "mom's", but still... she might not have found it important which one of her "parents" wrote it, but under stress, we believe anything we want to. Don't listen to me, that might not even be relevant.
Just my opinion.