Good work. Can we say really bad songwriting?surrealisticpill wrote:You may be 20,000 miles away (32,186 km) but i can see ya is NSync lyrics
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/nsync/di ... tdown.html
I only know that because of Google! I swear!
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Uh, after this post...NEVER say you suck at solving stuff like this again, lol!wstabeo wrote:Kasdeja wrote:It's interesting that both drop possibilities are in Anaheim...
POint Break was 1991, though...not really mid-90's. When I saw the KLMNO thing (a chain of letters)...and saw the Chain Reaction was from 1996...it clicked.
ALSO, according to imdb, the working title for Chain Reaction was Dead Drop
And there WAS an actor with the last name of Cusack in that movie...Dick Cusack....yes, father to John Cusack.
surrealisticpill wrote:cassandra hughes
poly[amorous] sub[missive]? [u wish!]
u may b [roughly] 32186 kilometers away butt eye can c ya
turn it out go _ 36 34
SuperBoy fitty fo'
You may be 20,000 miles away (32,186 km) but i can see ya is NSync lyrics
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/nsync/di ... tdown.html
I only know that because of Google! I swear!
Chain Reaction in Anahein is a CONCERT VENUE, an all-ages music club.
But, hey....I totally suck at solving stuff like this.

You cannot make another post so soon after your last; please try again in a short while.
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I demand some love for Joan. Next clue should be from Adams Family Values. *pouts*wstabeo wrote:And there WAS an actor with the last name of Cusack in that movie...Dick Cusack....yes, father to John Cusack.
In other movie news might I refer you to my favorite Keanu film, The Watcher
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0204626/
It's not the movie in question but worth the rental to see Keanu be creepy
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Wow, I agree, you did great!!!! I think that this might be it, I'm awaiting confirmation from OP.Kasdeja wrote:Uh, after this post...NEVER say you suck at solving stuff like this again, lol!wstabeo wrote:Kasdeja wrote:It's interesting that both drop possibilities are in Anaheim...
POint Break was 1991, though...not really mid-90's. When I saw the KLMNO thing (a chain of letters)...and saw the Chain Reaction was from 1996...it clicked.
ALSO, according to imdb, the working title for Chain Reaction was Dead Drop
And there WAS an actor with the last name of Cusack in that movie...Dick Cusack....yes, father to John Cusack.
surrealisticpill wrote:cassandra hughes
poly[amorous] sub[missive]? [u wish!]
u may b [roughly] 32186 kilometers away butt eye can c ya
turn it out go _ 36 34
SuperBoy fitty fo'
You may be 20,000 miles away (32,186 km) but i can see ya is NSync lyrics
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/nsync/di ... tdown.html
I only know that because of Google! I swear!
Chain Reaction in Anahein is a CONCERT VENUE, an all-ages music club.
But, hey....I totally suck at solving stuff like this.
I fall down, a lot.
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evaB wrote:Nice, wstabeo!
Not sure of the significance of this, but there's a Rob Base song "Turn it out (go base)"
Does "turn it out go [base] 36 34" mean anything to anyone? I suck at math.
Thanks...I think I just got lucky.
Could the "turn it out" be a certain distance away?
Poly[amorous]
Person who has the capacity or desire to have multiple sexual or romantic relationships.
Sub[missive] / Bottom
A person who like being submissive (often used in context of BDSM).
BDSM
A coverall term for 'Bondage & Discipline, Domination & Submission, Sadomasochism'. Used in different ways by different people.

Person who has the capacity or desire to have multiple sexual or romantic relationships.
Sub[missive] / Bottom
A person who like being submissive (often used in context of BDSM).
BDSM
A coverall term for 'Bondage & Discipline, Domination & Submission, Sadomasochism'. Used in different ways by different people.
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just trying to find the pattern here
cassandra hughes - hex
amorous missive - love letter
32186 - in synch (20,000 miles)
turn it out go - base (36 34)
superboy - comic (1957)(hex again)
anyone see anything that this could be changed around to for each of the lines?
cassandra hughes - hex
amorous missive - love letter
32186 - in synch (20,000 miles)
turn it out go - base (36 34)
superboy - comic (1957)(hex again)
anyone see anything that this could be changed around to for each of the lines?
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C'mon, she should quote Grosse Pointe Blank, it's got some great dialogue between Joan and John!Kasdeja wrote:I agree, more love for Joan...Sixteen Candles, come on!
Marcella: You know, when you started getting invited to your ten year high school reunion, time is catching up.
Martin: Are you talking about a sense of my own mortality or a fear of death?
Marcella: Well, I never really thought about it quite like that.
Martin: Did you go to yours?
Marcella: Yes, I did. It was just as if everyone had swelled.
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superby 54 vould be refering to the year 1957.brandoblues wrote:just trying to find the pattern here
cassandra hughes - hex
amorous missive - love letter
32186 - in synch
turn it out go - base
superboy - comic
anyone see anything that this could be changed around to for each of the lines?
Just a thought.
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Superboy #54, from 1998 is about a character named Hex, a red-head at that!! There's a basic synopsis of the comic here: http://www.lonely.geek.nz/jhsuperboy.htmlbrandoblues wrote:just trying to find the pattern here
cassandra hughes - hex
amorous missive - love letter
32186 - in synch (20,000 miles)
turn it out go - base (36 34)
superboy - comic (1957)
anyone see anything that this could be changed around to for each of the lines?
Don't know what that helps, but maybe it helps something
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Damn you got there first ;pStormey8146 wrote:Superboy #54, from 1998 is about a character named Hex, a red-head at that!! There's a basic synopsis of the comic here: http://www.lonely.geek.nz/jhsuperboy.htmlbrandoblues wrote:just trying to find the pattern here
cassandra hughes - hex
amorous missive - love letter
32186 - in synch (20,000 miles)
turn it out go - base (36 34)
superboy - comic (1957)
anyone see anything that this could be changed around to for each of the lines?
Don't know what that helps, but maybe it helps something
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If the turn it out is part of decodeing instructions here's a base converter. Any base to any other base
http://www.math.com/students/converters/source/base.htm
http://www.math.com/students/converters/source/base.htm
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You just beat me to this!!tigerlilylynn wrote:If the turn it out is part of decodeing instructions here's a base converter. Any base to any other base
http://www.math.com/students/converters/source/base.htm





