"Stabbed, in the back" is possibly a reference to the fact he was murdered (no accident, as we sorta always knew) and it was a betrayl, such as someone from his company. Anyone tried playing with the image?
Also a new video with the post. PW still LochLomond
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 7:24 am
Wireless
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stabbed, in the back
In the back of what?
Maybe we're supposed to tell Nate to check the Dr's Scuba gear?
Brainstorming / brainmetling
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A Buddhist cries, while Duke Ellington is on the side of the river. Yesterday, 1,365 lost innocence.
A Buddhist cries - Jade is known as the Buddha's Tears, or there's weeping Buddhist Pine ( a shrub )
while Duke Ellington is on the side of the river. - Did some work for Riverside records. Perhaps saying we should be looking at public record sites.
Yesterday, 1,365 lost innocence - Lost Innocence could be Knowledge. When you know something you can't be innocent about it. Perhaps the first bit is just Random. Aka Random Knowledge
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 7:10 am
memehunter
stabbed
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Stabbed, in the back
Strange place for a comma.
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 7:06 am
shylilembrace
interesting..
Quote:
stabbed, in the back
o.O
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 6:16 am
Wireless
New Image from RK
RK has posted a new image on Flickr. I'm sure it's the same picture that was in Gough's office on the filing cabinet.
if it is the same phot from his office, then it means RK either had the original, or has access to Gough's office so he could take the picture to upload.
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 5:51 am
Sylvia
I went to bed early tonight and I just got up to get something to drink and saw that Eliza had sent another Twitter at 1:17 am EDT (10:17 pm PDT)
Quote:
Still at the office. And needing a few stiff drinks asap.
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 2:17 am
danteIL
I know that this has been commented upon before, but visual evidence is always nice to see...
There is an "impossible" hourglass in the background of the original interview video with Dr. Gough -- the sands are suspended in the top part. (plus, there's some fishing gear -- is he a sportsman?)
Well, the same hourglass shows up again on Dr. Gough's desk in the new video.
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Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 11:04 pm
Sylvia
Eliza from Twitter
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Work. Work. Work. That's all I ever freakin do. It wouldn't be so hard if others pulled their weight.
Go ahead....you know you wanted to say brainstorming...
Aside from that, I'm still trying to figure out how everyone goes off on these seemingly random trains of thought, then one eventually works that seems to have nothing to do with the original clues O.O
Still watching and learning ^^
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 7:54 pm
chippy
may help, thinking aloud..
yesterday 1, 365 = the day before 1 jan = new years eve. nye? or
combined with lost innocence. garden of eden? adam and eve?
bank of river = levee
?
DE on the side of the river. side of the river = r. so "der"
Wireless in irc notes that "jade" is the tears of the buddah.
"Yester Day" = last day (of the year?)
which somehow fits to 1 and 365
So it could be a reference to New Year/ New Year Eve
Also found this:
Quote:
THE RIVER (1970)
Choreographer: Alvin Ailey
(Restaged by Associate Artistic Director Masazumi Chaya)
A legendary collaboration between renowned choreographer Alvin Ailey and musical genius Duke Ellington, The River celebrates birth, life and rebirth. Ailey's choreographic allegory combines Modern dance, Classical ballet and Jazz to convey the mutability of water on its voyage to the sea — much like the journey of life. The River "shows Mr. Ailey at his inventive best," declared The New York Times.
where we have Duke Ellington, a river and the birth-rebirth idea of Buddism.
Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 6:47 pm
OwnD
Quote:
A Buddhist cries, while Duke Ellington is on the side of the river. Yesterday, 1,365 lost innocence.
Since we're all brainstorming...
I did a bit of googling and saw that, in Myanmar, doctors had been setting up clinics in local Buddhist temples. (Worst cyclone in the country's history just struck, for those of you who didn't know - big international debate since Myanmar refuses to allow foreign aid, and won't do anything to help the citizens.)
Duke Ellington also made a song called "Ol' Man River"
As for Yesterday, 1,365 lost innocence, I don't know.
And that's about all I could think of at the moment :S