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BertandEarnie
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Hi Spaniard
help me here

you said the poster was HARDBALL, but I am speaking of the wall poster just behind captain(you see an alien like head). HARDBALL? can you explain? Or does anyone know what that is?

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BertandEarnie
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Re: Hi Spaniard
help me here

BertandEarnie wrote:
you said the poster was HARDBALL, but I am speaking of the wall poster just behind captain(you see an alien like head). HARDBALL? can you explain? Or does anyone know what that is?

I of course am speaking of the WALL POSTER just behind captain in the crows nest MSNBC picture. I thought it Ironic that it looks like Iron Maidens eddy and the other poster is an ED. I still think it is EDDY from iron maiden, because I have not seen a picture or reference to it being anything else. Reason I say is, because i am an Iron Maiden fan and ....I think its Eddy. Is there prooof otherwise? Ty

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Spaniard
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Tom Waits
Shiver me timbers

Tom Waits - Shiver me timbers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_F0DIJyHRs

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lafitte
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Hello all. Has anyone else found the other central park?

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FindersKeepers
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lafitte wrote:
Hello all. Has anyone else found the other central park?

Prospect Park?

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Lurking
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lafitte wrote:
Hello all. Has anyone else found the other central park?


5th Avenue and 60th Street in Brooklyn

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BertandEarnie
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ok, Il lassume its eddy...
thx

Eddy it be then...

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sickshot
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central park

Lurking wrote:
lafitte wrote:
Hello all. Has anyone else found the other central park?


5th Avenue and 60th Street in Brooklyn


that looks like a lovely place to have a picnic

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BornTalent2
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Hey Sean...

Hey Spaniard.... good job!!! You figured it all out.... the code was hidden in my song "Bad Side" that i made in 2007. You are a genius!! Confused
The song "Cover Girl" hides 50+ magzine names, and the song "Playing the Game" hides 50+ Video Game titles in it as well. Almost every song has a hidden code. GOOD Catch.
If you purchase the album "The Essence"...you might find even more!!!

IT makes so much sense that I wrote and released a song in 2007, for a treasure hunt in 2010. Not only did I release the song...but I am trying to find treasure and throw everyone off. My next song is called "Nelson"!!

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Spaniard
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Spaniard
King Pin: The Final Showdown

Fun facts:

One of Fafa's favorite movies is King Pin. Bill Murray has a rose inside his bowling ball.

Here is a clip called "Final Showdown"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR1_xbq2ucU&feature=related

"Somewhere Under the Rainbow" in MOONLIGHTING was episode 13 out of 66.

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Spaniard
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MADDIE HAYES
Moonlighting Title Sequence

Moonlighting Title Sequence
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBehKMvSKjY

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Kiwi Sailor
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Maybe!

This puppet took the gold to NZ!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZLBY3lYtsQ

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Spaniard
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Is there a hidden New Zealand sponsor pulling the strings?
possible candidate for puppetmaster: Peter Jackson

Peter Jackson, who is producing the Adventures of TinTin movie that used the rose line, directed a puppet movie in 1989 called Meet the Feebles. In talking about the forthcoming TinTin movie, he once specifically told one interviewer that other media might be used to promote the TinTin movie. Is he and that movie project a hidden sponsor of this webseries?

"Meet the Feebles" was a black comedy that features Jim Henson-esque puppets in a perverse comic satire. Like Henson's Muppets, the Feebles are animal-figured puppets (though some -- like the gorilla in this webseries -- were people in suits). They were assembled together as members of a theatre troupe. However, whereas Henson's Muppets characterise the positivity, naïve folly, and innocence in humanity, the Feebles present negativity, vice, and other misanthropic characteristics. The movie has become a cult classic, and has enjoyed great popularity since Jackson's success with the Lord of the Rings films. During his acceptance speech at the 2004 Academy Awards, Jackson mentioned the film, noting that it had been "wisely overlooked by the Academy."

The title of the film is a play on the 1944 MGM patriotic film Meet the People, and the character of Lucille the Poodle is likely named after actress Lucille Ball, who goes to work at a factory in the MGM film.

Meet the Feebles tells the story of the Feebles theatre troupe. They are a group of performers who, that night, are going on live network TV. If they are good enough, they will get picked up for a syndicated network show and everyone will get rich.Scenes involving violence, sexually explicit images, drug dealing, backstabbing, date rape, and death (including a snuff film within the film) follow.

During its limited theatrical release in North America in 2002, the critic James Berardinelli wrote, "The stories of these ... characters are told in a disgustingly graphic, obscenely offbeat, and caustically funny manner. Meet the Feebles is for those with a strong stomach and a seriously warped sense of humor. The film is so off the beaten track that it makes Monty Python seem mainstream." Rachel Sanders called it alternatively repulsive and magnificent. In comparison, these pirate puppets are just hopelessly cute and adorable.

Would Mr. Jackson and Mr. Pegg claim that Nestor, who once worked for the escaped Bird, ran off with the treasure? Will they claim it's all on Nestor?

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Spaniard
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Ghostbusters
one of Fafa's favorite movies

In addition to Groundhog Day and King Pin, Fafa's other favorite movie is Ghostbusters.

Who ya gonna call?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZw87CSV-o4

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Spaniard
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Fafa's favorite number
and his favorite books

I should emphasize that Fafa's favorite number is 5 before telling you that his favorite books are GARDNER'S ART THROUGH THE AGES, THE 20TH CENTURY ART BOOK, and ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES.
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