[Update] The Casket (09/30/06)
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LOL, what shall happen 10/1 is that a single thread shall start and end up becoming 38 pages, if history serves as any example.bosquelito wrote:it's all good. no harm done. just hope it doesn't happen 10/1
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I'm sorry, I should have used a quote but I thought my post would follow yours - I was responding to what you said a few posts before mine about 'creepy'.NillaWafers wrote:Wow, combining threads murders any sense of flow. Bah I can't think of the words I want to use. Nonetheless, this thread is rather disjointed now.
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Re: The Casket
Why do you call it a "casket"?
Cu_Roi wrote:<snip>Here, by popular demand, (and due to an extreme amount of nagging) are the pictures of the Casket.<snip>
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Re: The Casket
It was from his video - Casket of Tears - relating to both the water, the fact that by that time we thought we had a false clue - and you know the death thing.slacker wrote:Why do you call it a "casket"?
Cu_Roi wrote:<snip>Here, by popular demand, (and due to an extreme amount of nagging) are the pictures of the Casket.<snip>
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that would be here:
http://lonelygirl15.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1210
http://lonelygirl15.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1210
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Re: The Casket
slacker wrote:Why do you call it a "casket"?
Cu_Roi wrote:<snip>Here, by popular demand, (and due to an extreme amount of nagging) are the pictures of the Casket.<snip>
The song used in the video is Poe's "Haunted," and it contains the lyric:
Come here. No, I won't say please.
One more look at the ghost before I'm gonna make it leave.
Come here. I've got the pieces here.
Time to gather up the splinters, build a casket for my tears.
Very appropriate song to use, as it shouts out to both House of Leaves and the inferior sequel to The Blair Witch Project. And it's just a kickass song to begin with.
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Re: The Casket
Nora...I've said it before...You Rock. Most people haven't caught the Blair Witch reference...but even fewer would know what book it's tied to and what that means.Nora Volkova wrote:slacker wrote:Why do you call it a "casket"?
Cu_Roi wrote:<snip>Here, by popular demand, (and due to an extreme amount of nagging) are the pictures of the Casket.<snip>
The song used in the video is Poe's "Haunted," and it contains the lyric:
Come here. No, I won't say please.
One more look at the ghost before I'm gonna make it leave.
Come here. I've got the pieces here.
Time to gather up the splinters, build a casket for my tears.
Very appropriate song to use, as it shouts out to both House of Leaves and the inferior sequel to The Blair Witch Project. And it's just a kickass song to begin with.
To expand on that, slacker, I call it the Casket of Tears due to how it symbolizes the item...the lyric I took it from was the seed, and it has proven to be a multi-faceted and inspired description of the object.
Most importantly, though, since I found it...I get to name it.
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Re: The Casket
I knew about the song, I just didn't know why you chose to continually refer to it in such a poetic/romantic/dramatic way. But I do love your explanation that because you found it, you get to name it.
That's the best explanation I've heard so far.
That's the best explanation I've heard so far.
Cu_Roi wrote:<snip>To expand on that, slacker, I call it the Casket of Tears due to how it symbolizes the item...the lyric I took it from was the seed, and it has proven to be a multi-faceted and inspired description of the object.
Most importantly, though, since I found it...I get to name it.
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Isn't it wierd how you do something name it..start it..whatever..and as time goes on...it begins to become more and more appropriate than you ever could have imagined it would.
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Kinda like I get my idea for My book memorization thread...based on someone mentioning Fahrenheit 451 with regards to the Youtube phenomenon I think... I start the thread it turns out to be banned book week...and I had NO clue!
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