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[quote="rg"]Just a random thought: maybe the numbers of the Aubrey-Maturin novels are mentioned in a significant order? 16, something, 11, 13, 18, 9, 16... Not sure where that gets you, but if you're really looking for storage-locker codes or something along those lines.[/quote]
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pakeeza1990
i must appriciate your analyses and i am giving you 100 marks
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 4:59 am
FindersKeepers
Re: Treason
This could be a reference to the Civil War. Maybe the answer is Grand Army Plaza, or Grant's Tomb, or Lincoln Center, etc.
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 7:48 pm
FindersKeepers
Re: Treason
1) Thomas Paine - For publishing anti-British literature.
2) Benedict Arnold - Changed sides during Revolutionary War.
3) Aaron Burr - For some incident involving Texas/Mexico/Spain.
4) Jefferson Davis - Secession
5) Robert E. Lee - Secession
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 7:26 pm
jrc
Re: Mistake in Transcript
FindersKeepers wrote:
After Crothers asks for a hug the video switches back to Mulligan and the bird. The transcript has Mulligan saying "Jam it you!" I can't make out what he says but it doesn't sound like "Jam it you!" Any thoughts?
It is "Shut it, you!", I think. It is the same thing the Captain said to Mulligan one time, though that probably isn't significant.
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:10 pm
mlssry
Re: Treason
FindersKeepers wrote:
What can "Treason, treason, treason" be a reference to?
1) Thomas Paine
2) Benedict Arnold
3) ?
Senator, Senator, Senator????
no clue
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 8:36 am
FindersKeepers
Treason
What can "Treason, treason, treason" be a reference to?
1) Thomas Paine
2) Benedict Arnold
3) ?
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 12:59 am
FindersKeepers
Mistake in Transcript
After Crothers asks for a hug the video switches back to Mulligan and the bird. The transcript has Mulligan saying "Jam it you!" I can't make out what he says but it doesn't sound like "Jam it you!" Any thoughts?
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 12:42 am
jrc
Re: Little yellow...
rg wrote:
That whole "little yellow" exchange just seemed like a Simpsons reference. Mulligan's voice changes and sounds more like Homer's. Which is not to say it's not a clue. If we were in San Francisco, it would be an obvious hint to get on the BART!
I believe Homer's usual phrase just before throttling Bart is "Why you little...!". It's in like 80 episode scripts. This is close, though not exact. And Mulligan never gets his hands on the Parrot.
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:28 am
jrc
merelyviral wrote:
"oh, I'm standing right next to the chairs!"
seemed odd when he said it, I agree that they are significant
Yes, I see what you mean now. Ok, so someplace warm, maybe the same as the place next to the chairs. Are there bus-waiting shelters with heaters and chairs or something like that? Or an ice-rink warming house? And maybe the place is underground or below something else, because it is "up there" that it is cold. Or all three of these points could be separate clues too, but it feels like they go together to me.
Any thoughts on the meaning of Tom dusting?
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:10 am
rg
Little yellow...
That whole "little yellow" exchange just seemed like a Simpsons reference. Mulligan's voice changes and sounds more like Homer's. Which is not to say it's not a clue. If we were in San Francisco, it would be an obvious hint to get on the BART!
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:53 am
merelyviral
jrc wrote:
FindersKeepers wrote:
Also, you did not mention the "chairs". This is just too random. We normally don't think of ghosts as sitting in chairs. There must be some chairs somewhere along our route.
I don't see the significance. There are chairs in the cabin, okay. Mulligan says the ghost is "sitting... right... there!" and it is the parrot sitting there. I don't see any reason why the sitting in a chair part is unusual. The parrot has to be somewhere, and not the floor, too low. So Mulligan isn't going to say the ghost is
standing
there.
Was there something about the chairs that I'm not getting?
"oh, I'm standing right next to the chairs!"
seemed odd when he said it, I agree that they are significant
Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 11:13 pm
jrc
FindersKeepers wrote:
Also, you did not mention the "chairs". This is just too random. We normally don't think of ghosts as sitting in chairs. There must be some chairs somewhere along our route.
I don't see the significance. There are chairs in the cabin, okay. Mulligan says the ghost is "sitting... right... there!" and it is the parrot sitting there. I don't see any reason why the sitting in a chair part is unusual. The parrot has to be somewhere, and not the floor, too low. So Mulligan isn't going to say the ghost is
standing
there.
Was there something about the chairs that I'm not getting?
Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 9:53 pm
jrc
NOT the admiral
FindersKeepers wrote:
I believe that some of the homages to Aubrey-Matin are also clues. For instance, #18 is an homage to The Yellow Admiral, but I also think that it is a clue. Mulligan says "Yellow" and the bird says "Not the Admiral". Therefore, we must be talking about something else that is yellow but is not an Admiral. How about a yellow subway line?
Yes, this bothers me. Clearly they are meaning us to think of the novel title, but the bird does say NOT the admiral, so having thought of it, it seems we are supposed to reject it.
Alright, so what is yellow? Subway lines, again maybe. But we got off the subway in Episode 6 (if not before), so back on again?! There is the Safeguard Storage storefront, that is yellow, quite strikingly yellow. Not "little" though. So I think we can keep that in mind if we ever figure out how we could get there in the first place.
Yellow submarine, first free-association thing I get, what else?
Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 9:47 pm
FindersKeepers
Thank you for starting this thread.
12 & 13) I believe that these clues refer to the subway line forking offf into three different directions. For instance, look at the Southeast portion of the A line. It gets cut once at Rockaway Blvd. and then again at Broad Channel.
23) This is similar to episode 3 when they count from 1 to 5 and then mention the Port of Cortland. I believe that the numbers once again represent something on the subway. Maybe the 2, 3 & 4 lines. Maybe they ride the 2 & 3 line and then switch to the 4 line.
32) I like your answer, although I am unsure of which subway line we are on.
I believe that some of the homages to Aubrey-Matin are also clues. For instance, #18 is an homage to The Yellow Admiral, but I also think that it is a clue. Mulligan says "Yellow" and the bird says "Not the Admiral". Therefore, we must be talking about something else that is yellow but is not an Admiral. How about a yellow subway line?
Also, you did not mention the "chairs". This is just too random. We normally don't think of ghosts as sitting in chairs. There must be some chairs somewhere along our route.
Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 7:45 pm
Koolaid4
Interesting fact about the Pittsburgh Pirates...
In the era of Ebbets Field, the Pirates home field was Forbes Field. The press box behind home plate was known as the "crows nest".
http://www.ballparksofbaseball.com/past/ForbesField.htm
Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 1:25 pm
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