[Puzzle][SOLVED] Morse Code "WHERE" 10-02-2006

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Mordrack wrote:Do we think Lucy needs protection???

only if the concessus of Daniel being a murderous feind was ever true. (the idea that he killed Cassie to get to Bree)
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Mordrack wrote:Do we think Lucy needs protection???
I dont think that we know what we think at this point.
I will give a scenario. (This is just off the top of my head it is in no way backed by any evidence.)

1) We find out that Lucy and Bree are working to prevent the antichrist from being born.
2) Daniel misinterprets this and thinks the people at the ceremony will kill Bree.
3) Daniel posts a blog holding a shotgun saying he will take out anyone who tries to stop him from getting in his way.
4) Daniel shows up and as he jumps the gate to bust in on the ceremony Lucy arrives to stop him.

At this point wouldnt we defend Lucy inside the gate?
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Let me think about that... I'm not sure yet... ^^

OK, OK, point taken...
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Does line 4 have the word "defence"?

and are we completely avoiding "Oppose them yet old needy friend" for line 2?

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bosquelito wrote:Does line 4 have the word "defence"?

and are we completely avoiding "Oppose them yet old needy friend" for line 2?
unless Cassie is going British on us, defense is spelled with a "s," not a "c"...

and we haven't ruled out "Oppose them yet old needy friend"...it makes sense as well, but I'm partial to the doe-eyed moppot line b/c doe-eyed has been used in a previous poem.
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and moppet is just fun to say :lol:

yeah, the "defence"... I'm just waking back up, gettin my dose of morning crack
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http://www.lonelygirl15.com/forum/viewt ... 3602#23602
Looking at the layout of the test on the left and the "vase/urn" on the right....

the "vase/urn" matches up to the line "The picture has not yet commenced"
Any thoughts on that?
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How about "i tossed a corpse find sonic eel"? That would be a clue as to what we're looking for...

Just kidding. Umm... I don't see the problem with "i tossed a corpse in soil fenced." It makes perfect grammatical sense, especially because this is a poem.

My problem is "The picture has not yet commenced." it doesn't seem to be right. There's just something off if you ask me.
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Post by Farva »

well if we go back to the theory of it being a birth picture, it works.
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yeah... I just don't get what "The picture has not yet commenced" is supposed to mean. And it doesn't fit with the rest of the stanza.
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I don't see the problem with "i tossed a corpse in soil fenced." It makes perfect grammatical sense, especially because this is a poem.
It doesn't fit, especially because this is a poem. It doesn't follow the normal pattern.
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Post by SivartAlappes »

can't "i tossed a corpse in soil fenced"

be turned into "if seeded soil cross into peace"?
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Post by Nos »

"soil fenced", to me, brings to mind a graveyard more than a garden. I am sure it's been mentioned before. Especially with 'corpse' right in there as well. If that's even the correct solve.
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SivartAlappes wrote:yeah... I just don't get what "The picture has not yet commenced" is supposed to mean. And it doesn't fit with the rest of the stanza.
It could mean that the action that the picture portrayes has not yet commenced in the story. It could be forshadowing what is to come. If we knew the origin of the picture, it might make sense.
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Post by sc »

i'm being totally pathetic at this... i'm working on the base that "in soil fenced" is correct. If so, then i'm at:

"I repose sad cost in soil fenced."

I know it doesn't work yet, but the "I repose" is jumping out at me.
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