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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:22 pm
by SharpDressedMan
sc wrote:totally disagree... don't see that at all
Maybe a visual reference will help, probably not the exact same model, but it's obviously a cell phone.

Image

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:23 pm
by rachelalexis
SharpDressedMan wrote:
sc wrote:totally disagree... don't see that at all
Maybe a visual reference will help, probably not the exact same model, but it's obviously a cell phone.
After seeing that picture, agreed.

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:23 pm
by unlimite-dj
Kasdeja wrote:
love_leslie wrote:Go to her page:

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=OpAphid

It could easily be someone screwing around, but... there's that whole "none of us know what in the heck is going on" thing, so maybe she is someone
Haha, crossed posts
I get the impression that this person is a friend of Bree's.


"Your purity is essential"

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:24 pm
by lordgreystoke422
baggage wrote:Ok Spaciegirl..that was freakydeaky..
"It does not take much imagination to understand what Hubbard was watching Parsons do. The ritual took place over twelve consecutive nights in January 1946
I'm assuming this is why Cassie says revelation starts the first or whatever?
OK...recreating the post Nora SHAGGED by locking the thread...I lost some thoughts..but..here goes..it links with the stuff Spacie found..
The FULL MOON Occurs within this 12 day period..October 1st to October 12th. Around the middle...
http://www.almanac.com/astronomy/moon/index.php
ya might have to switch to october..not sure..

here's my post from the cassieiswatching she changed the file name board

******
I can't remember which video weather it was the hiking or the swimming video.. but the line plays... "You are the moon" when the camera is on Bree...
This brings me back to something I suggested earlier..that BREE is the Moonchild(stargirl)..which brings me to something I wanted to ask you SFonzarelli...
JUST WHAT will the moonchild be capable of..what exactly are they... COULD BREE be the Moonchild...WHICH...think of this.. what kind of immense power for a black majician would the unwillingly blood of a moonchild yield? Enough to bring about the apocalypse?

***
Another repost


this is from the wikipedia for lonesome october by roger zelanzny...... Ok...What if the sacrifice of a moonchild could open the gates betweetn the world and let old ones back in...

A Night in the Lonesome October is narrated from the present-tense point-of-view of Snuff, the dog who is Jack the Ripper's companion. The bulk of the story takes place in London and its environs, though at one point the story detours through the dream-world described by Lovecraft in The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. Though never explicitly stated, various contextual clues within the story (the most obvious of which being the appearance of Sherlock Holmes (or "The Great Detective") imply that it takes place during the late Victorian period (more specifically, the last 15 years of the 19th century, possibly even 1888 itself).

It is revealed as the story progresses that once every few decades, when the moon is full on the night of Halloween, the fabric of reality thins, and doors may be opened between this world and the realm of the Great Old Ones. When these conditions are right, men and women with occult knowledge may gather at a specific ritual site, to either hold the doors closed, or to help fling them open. Should the Closers win, then the world will remain as it is until the next turning... but should the Openers succeed, then the Great Old Ones will come to Earth, to remake the world in their own image (enslaving or slaughtering the human race in the process). The Openers have never yet won. These meetings are often referred to as "The Game" or "The Great Game" by the participants, who try to keep the goings-on secret from the mundane population.

The various "Players" during the Game depicted in the book are archetypal characters from Victorian Era gothic fiction - Jack the Ripper (only ever referred to as "Jack"), Dracula ("The Count"), Victor Frankenstein ("The Good Doctor"), and the Wolf Man (amusingly known as "Larry Talbot") all make appearances. In addition, there is a Witch ("Crazy Jill"), a Druid ("Owen"), a "Mad Monk" ("Rastov" - clearly modeled after Rasputin), and Hermetic occultists ("Morris and McCab" - often mentioned as a reference to real-life Hermetic of the time MacGregor Mathers).

The most unusual aspect of the story is that each Player has a "Familiar" - an animal companion with near-human intelligence which helps complete the numerous preparations required to be ready for the ritual on the final night. The vast majority of the story describes the interactions and discussions of these animals, all from Snuff's point of view.

Throughout the book, the Players slowly take sides (Opener or Closer), form alliances, make deals, oppose one another, and even kill off those who are part of the enemy camp. Events, slow-moving at first, accelerate until the night of October 31st, when the ritual takes place and the fate of the world is decided.

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_in ... me_October"

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:27 pm
by sc
i think it's too big for a cell phone... that's all right, i can see how someone would see that, i just don't agree

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:27 pm
by Kasdeja
SharpDressedMan wrote:
sc wrote:totally disagree... don't see that at all
Maybe a visual reference will help, probably not the exact same model, but it's obviously a cell phone.

Image
Having a visual reference makes me think it's extremely possible.

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:30 pm
by khjq
Kasdeja wrote:
SharpDressedMan wrote:
sc wrote:totally disagree... don't see that at all
Maybe a visual reference will help, probably not the exact same model, but it's obviously a cell phone.

Image
Having a visual reference makes me think it's extremely possible.
Maybe its just me, but I don't see how the shape in his pocket is similiar to a cell phone, to me it looks a little too square-ish to be a cell phone.

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:32 pm
by unlimite-dj
it's a cell phone(everybody has one), people lets stop looking at deadend clues....




real clue

OpAphid

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:32 pm
by Kasdeja
sc wrote:i think it's too big for a cell phone... that's all right, i can see how someone would see that, i just don't agree
Somewhere earlier someone posted a pic of another videw where he wears the same pants and it put better size perspective on it.

I think it's possible. I won't say I'm positive, though.

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:37 pm
by plexplex
I don't know if this has been mentioned already, but why the heck is the camera moving at the beginning. I assumed that he had just laid the camera in the seat and talked while he was driving. But the camera is moving. So if he's holding it, why the heck is he pointing it at the steering wheel?

Ideas? Clue?

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:38 pm
by spaciegirlreturn
lordgreystoke422 wrote:
baggage wrote:Ok Spaciegirl..that was freakydeaky..
"It does not take much imagination to understand what Hubbard was watching Parsons do. The ritual took place over twelve consecutive nights in January 1946
I'm assuming this is why Cassie says revelation starts the first or whatever?
OK...recreating the post Nora SHAGGED by locking the thread...I lost some thoughts..but..here goes..it links with the stuff Spacie found..
The FULL MOON Occurs within this 12 day period..October 1st to October 12th. Around the middle...
http://www.almanac.com/astronomy/moon/index.php

ya might have to switch to october..not sure..

here's my post from the cassieiswatching she changed the file name board

******
I can't remember which video weather it was the hiking or the swimming video.. but the line plays... "You are the moon" when the camera is on Bree...
This brings me back to something I suggested earlier..that BREE is the Moonchild(stargirl)..which brings me to something I wanted to ask you SFonzarelli...
JUST WHAT will the moonchild be capable of..what exactly are they... COULD BREE be the Moonchild...WHICH...think of this.. what kind of immense power for a black majician would the unwillingly blood of a moonchild yield? Enough to bring about the apocalypse?

***
Another repost


this is from the wikipedia for lonesome october by roger zelanzny...... Ok...What if the sacrifice of a moonchild could open the gates betweetn the world and let old ones back in...

A Night in the Lonesome October is narrated from the present-tense point-of-view of Snuff, the dog who is Jack the Ripper's companion. The bulk of the story takes place in London and its environs, though at one point the story detours through the dream-world described by Lovecraft in The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. Though never explicitly stated, various contextual clues within the story (the most obvious of which being the appearance of Sherlock Holmes (or "The Great Detective") imply that it takes place during the late Victorian period (more specifically, the last 15 years of the 19th century, possibly even 1888 itself).

It is revealed as the story progresses that once every few decades, when the moon is full on the night of Halloween, the fabric of reality thins, and doors may be opened between this world and the realm of the Great Old Ones. When these conditions are right, men and women with occult knowledge may gather at a specific ritual site, to either hold the doors closed, or to help fling them open. Should the Closers win, then the world will remain as it is until the next turning... but should the Openers succeed, then the Great Old Ones will come to Earth, to remake the world in their own image (enslaving or slaughtering the human race in the process). The Openers have never yet won. These meetings are often referred to as "The Game" or "The Great Game" by the participants, who try to keep the goings-on secret from the mundane population.

The various "Players" during the Game depicted in the book are archetypal characters from Victorian Era gothic fiction - Jack the Ripper (only ever referred to as "Jack"), Dracula ("The Count"), Victor Frankenstein ("The Good Doctor"), and the Wolf Man (amusingly known as "Larry Talbot") all make appearances. In addition, there is a Witch ("Crazy Jill"), a Druid ("Owen"), a "Mad Monk" ("Rastov" - clearly modeled after Rasputin), and Hermetic occultists ("Morris and McCab" - often mentioned as a reference to real-life Hermetic of the time MacGregor Mathers).

The most unusual aspect of the story is that each Player has a "Familiar" - an animal companion with near-human intelligence which helps complete the numerous preparations required to be ready for the ritual on the final night. The vast majority of the story describes the interactions and discussions of these animals, all from Snuff's point of view.

Throughout the book, the Players slowly take sides (Opener or Closer), form alliances, make deals, oppose one another, and even kill off those who are part of the enemy camp. Events, slow-moving at first, accelerate until the night of October 31st, when the ritual takes place and the fate of the world is decided.

Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Night_in ... me_October"
exactly....at least a few people are smart enough to get it
lets post that again: http://www.lashtal.com/nuke/index.php?n ... me=Printer

last time...jeez, you can lead a horse to water right?

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:38 pm
by sc
to show the bulge

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:39 pm
by Truth-in-Science
my two cents:
I think it is either a wallet - they are plyable and can curve, and sometimes its better (more comfortable) to put in the front pocket rather than sit on it when driving, especially if you have big front pockets. I have done this,

or it could be one of those small curved flasks. Danielbeist is drinking during the day?! ??

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:40 pm
by tigerlilylynn
real clue

OpAphid
OK let's talk about OpAphid. They are watching three channels. Bree, Daniel and Cassie.

2 options here:
a) This is a fan doing thier thing and getting in game. Not exactly jacking it or starting a fringe spin off, just upholding "This is not a game" (they aren't the first or the last to do so)

b) They are a character and this lends credit to Cassie being a character.

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 1:40 pm
by sc
hence this from 4 hours ago:

sc wrote:i think it narrows at the end toward the camera, and it could be a flask with the nozzle away from the camera

Image

EDIT: Hehheh, thanks broken kid!