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Ashe1024
Dottoe wrote:
SierraLeone wrote:
www.chrismoore.com
One of his pictures he is wearing like a 'Jester' thing. It seems relevant.


That's him! He's hilarious. Boyfriend has most, if not all, of his books. I'll see if he knows anything about Fool.

Grand Canyon occurred to me because of the echoes, mostly, and the water that carved it.


Well since the water carved it by ebbing and flowing, it could in essence be all we need. Echoes makes sense with the grand canyon. So do shadows.

There's a Benjamin Moore paint called "Grand Canyon Red."
The Grand Canyon University has a golfer named Brandon Moore who qualified for the US amateur championship a few weeks ago.
?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:42 am
SierraLeone
I was looking through the comments and Derek's blog, and Grace mentions "House of leaves, and Game of Thrones were good reads. I don't know about the rest"
As we know, House of Leaves was important so far. So I'm guessing Game of Thrones will come into play. Care to research?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:24 am
Dottoe
SierraLeone wrote:
www.chrismoore.com
One of his pictures he is wearing like a 'Jester' thing. It seems relevant.


That's him! He's hilarious. Boyfriend has most, if not all, of his books. I'll see if he knows anything about Fool.

Grand Canyon occurred to me because of the echoes, mostly, and the water that carved it.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:23 am
Dottoe
SierraLeone wrote:
Oh, alright. I thought Jester had his own blog I didn't know about.


Not his own, but the Vagabond does: http://ilballodifortuna.tumblr.com/

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:19 am
SierraLeone
www.chrismoore.com
One of his pictures he is wearing like a 'Jester' thing. It seems relevant.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:18 am
Ashe1024
Dottoe wrote:
Echo riddle is on Grace's blog. You got it ^^

There's a Christopher Moore who writes funny scary stories too. Water waxes and wanes... possibly the moon, possible high/low tide. I doubt there are many pine forests in Vegas, so she's probably going to have to leave soon enough anyway. Grand Canyon? Has the Colorado river been having issues?


I found the Christopher Moore Canadian history author because googling "echo" and "water" brought me Echo Beach, Ontario. So I wondered if a Moore had any strong ties to Canada.

Colorado river running dry according to a 2010 national geographic article?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:17 am
SierraLeone
Ashe1024 wrote:
SierraLeone wrote:
Ashe1024 wrote:
Okay, so I thought there was something to the statement by the Vagabond about "look for moore clues in every echo, every shadow." Something about it didn't seem to sit right with me.

Spoiler (Rollover to View):

Now he's made another post that's a riddle that definitely points to echo. And on his blog...

Anonymous asked: Is the name Moore important? How does it relate to the clue from the House of Leaves?


Perhaps you should look into it yourself. Perhaps there are other words you should look into as well.

So there's something to this echo statement. I'm not sure what yet, but it's definite that's what he's pushing us toward.


Where did he post this riddle?


Grace's blog. Dottoe just posted it here above my last post. The question about Moore was on his blog.

Oh, alright. I thought Jester had his own blog I didn't know about.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:12 am
Dottoe
Echo riddle is on Grace's blog. You got it ^^

There's a Christopher Moore who writes funny scary stories too. Water waxes and wanes... possibly the moon, possible high/low tide. I doubt there are many pine forests in Vegas, so she's probably going to have to leave soon enough anyway. Grand Canyon? Has the Colorado river been having issues?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:12 am
Ashe1024
SierraLeone wrote:
Ashe1024 wrote:
Okay, so I thought there was something to the statement by the Vagabond about "look for moore clues in every echo, every shadow." Something about it didn't seem to sit right with me.

Spoiler (Rollover to View):

Now he's made another post that's a riddle that definitely points to echo. And on his blog...

Anonymous asked: Is the name Moore important? How does it relate to the clue from the House of Leaves?


Perhaps you should look into it yourself. Perhaps there are other words you should look into as well.

So there's something to this echo statement. I'm not sure what yet, but it's definite that's what he's pushing us toward.


Where did he post this riddle?


Grace's blog. Dottoe just posted it here above my last post. The question about Moore was on his blog.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:08 am
SierraLeone
Ashe1024 wrote:
Okay, so I thought there was something to the statement by the Vagabond about "look for moore clues in every echo, every shadow." Something about it didn't seem to sit right with me.

Spoiler (Rollover to View):

Now he's made another post that's a riddle that definitely points to echo. And on his blog...

Anonymous asked: Is the name Moore important? How does it relate to the clue from the House of Leaves?


Perhaps you should look into it yourself. Perhaps there are other words you should look into as well.

So there's something to this echo statement. I'm not sure what yet, but it's definite that's what he's pushing us toward.


Where did he post this riddle?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 2:04 am
Ashe1024
There's Echo Beach in Ontario? And a Christopher Moore that writes Canadian history books. I don't know. I'm googling my heart out and feel like I'm grasping at straws.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:59 am
Ashe1024
Okay, so I thought there was something to the statement by the Vagabond about "look for moore clues in every echo, every shadow." Something about it didn't seem to sit right with me.

Spoiler (Rollover to View):

Now he's made another post that's a riddle that definitely points to echo. And on his blog...

Anonymous asked: Is the name Moore important? How does it relate to the clue from the House of Leaves?


Perhaps you should look into it yourself. Perhaps there are other words you should look into as well.

So there's something to this echo statement. I'm not sure what yet, but it's definite that's what he's pushing us toward.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:54 am
Dottoe
He seems to think we're barking up the wrong tree:
Quote:
It is not my clue, but rather is the Jester's. I am only privy to certain information.

As for other clues, well, I'm no good at them. The ones I do are either too subtle or not subtle enough. Take, for example, this riddle: what lives without a body, hears without ears, and speaks without a mouth?


Answer:
Spoiler (Rollover to View):
An echo

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:53 am
Dia Renalda
Maybe it's a literal thing? The tides?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 12:22 am
amandel
Vagabond on his blog answering a Moore question wrote:
Perhaps you should look into it yourself. Perhaps there are other words you should look into as well.


To my just awake eyes he's making a cryptic water reference with look into....well. If "I Scream Before Normalcy"=ISBN (for The House of Leaves clue) maybe the other words, "where the water waxes and wanes", signify something like a Geyser one could look into? Heading to the pool myself now. Smile

PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2011 12:19 am
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