[Update] The Casket (09/30/06)

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it's all good. no harm done. just hope it doesn't happen 10/1 :)

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bosquelito wrote:it's all good. no harm done. just hope it doesn't happen 10/1 :)

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EDIT: The stumbliness is intentional -the "mod" Wink j/k
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.
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hey, it makes for much easier reading. Do you know how difficult research is for my hare-brained ideas if I'm flipping threads? I already max out Firefox trying to review old threads sometimes.

i know... it's a sickness. But I took yesterday off (mostly) from posting so my brain had time to heal.
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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.
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'.
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actually the thread was hit by threadjackers. However, it has since been restored to its naturallly occurring order, I think
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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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bosq, yes, apparently something freaky is going on, I didn't realize that thread-merging was going on behind the scenes - I didn't even know such a thing was possible.
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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>
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.
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Just coming back online this is an interesting thread - if a bit disjointed. What was the other one that may have parts of this one?
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I added the pictures to the summary of clues thread but I am not sure if it should be considered a legitimate clue or not.
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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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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.
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.

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. :twisted:
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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. :wink:

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. :twisted:
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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.


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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