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Atrophied
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You were always in front of us? So you were one of the winners of the cash as well?

And there may have been a good reason that no-one emailed you. I have never seen you post to the unfiction fora before. How are we supposed to email someone that we don't even know exists?

I'm sorry, but I find your attitude a little offensive (and somewhat holier-than-thou).

The game is over, finito, kaput. Stella have announced this by awarding the prize and telling us how to solve the final puzzle. I sincerely doubt that any more information can be gleaned from the websites.

I apologise if this came over a little hard, but that's just the way I'm feeling tonight.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 8:32 pm
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Puppy_Zwolle
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Atrophied wrote:
I apologise if this came over a little hard,
Question Sounds like:

Are you hurt?

or



or


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 8:18 am
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Frankie
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Well, one more time:

Mad? I am not mad—
I did nothing to offend—
I but asked a riddle
They could not comprehend.

You wish to hear the riddle
That gave them such a stir?
Sit and stay awhile, my friend—
Let's see if you concur.

Thus is my simple riddle,
Which they took to be a crime:
"What has the faces of a clock
Yet hands that transcend time?"

Think you know the answer?
Venture you a guess?
It is a very simple riddle,
As I must confess.

Still not know the answer?
Need you take some time?
I have quite enough of that
Amidst this dust and grime.

"A clock," you muse, "a clock," you say,
"With hands that transcend time;
What is the hidden meaning
In this melancholy rhyme?"

I cannot give the answer;
I mustn't let it slip—
You must guess the answer;
If it is in your grip.

"Why 'faces' there, not 'face'?," you ask,
"A clock has but one face;
Unless he means some other
Means—I hate this wild goose-chase!"

Stay! Stay! Calm, my friend—
Do not give in so quickly;
Surely your will has not grown quite
So feeble and so sickly.

You try the riddle yet again,
Yet answer you find not;
Is it true? Could it be?
Your reason—is it shot?

"What has the faces of a clock
Yet hands that transcend time?"
'Tis but a simple riddle
To those yet in their prime!

"Transcend," you mutter—inclined to stutter—
"What could that statement mean?"
You look to me with pleading eyes
Yet no answer shall you glean.

Soon, you are frustrated
As you rack your brain for clues;
Such is the consternation
Of this mad-inspiring muse.

"I do not care!" you soon declare;
"Don't waste my time," you say,
Yet I know that the riddle's rhyme
Will plague you all the day.

"Then just tell me the answer!
I want to know it now!"
All in good time, my friend,
Be calm—do not yet have a cow.

This poem's rhyme is fluid;
Its structure crystal-clear.
The rhythm's regularity
Is soothing to the ear.

So why the trepidation?
Why the latent fear?
Why these strong emotions
To these phrases which you hear?

I threaten not with malice
Nor with an upturned gun:
You are so keen on answers!
And therein lies the fun.

For, you see, my friend—
An answer there is none!

"Cheat!" you cry, "It is not fair!"
"An answer there must be!"
All more the satisfaction
This game doth bring to me

For, you see, I've won.

You thought me mad—you thought me sick
You thought me quite cuckoo!
Yet your mind proved as eas'ly moved—
The madman, then, is you.

There! You see, it is done—
I am not mad, my friend.
I merely asked a riddle
Whose meaning has no end.


(In other words: There may not BE an answer to your questions... Twisted Evil )

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Puppy_Zwolle
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Location: Not Zwolle anymore. really no kiddin'

_O_
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 7:15 am
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krystyn
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This has just got to be some insane ruse to get us to drink more Stella.

Cos I really do feel like I need a beer.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 11:31 am
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Morgan
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Joined: 24 Jan 2005
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Yeah, I know you haven't heard from that guy, but you have heard from me, who helped to figure out Jon's location. And I hope I speak for some other people also when I say that we really want to figure the rest out. I too want to know what the writings on the back of the photo mean. I too want to figure out the story-or it's really not fun, still.

Maybe Meak and Wishi, when you get the money you can ask to see the PM?

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Puppy_Zwolle
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Morgan wrote:
I too want to know what the writings on the back of the photo mean. I too want to figure out the story-or it's really not fun, still.

My guess its to keep some track of his memories. He sold them remember? And for us as a hint to recognise his writing in the guestbook. I already put my thoughts about the line in a thread.
Would like to see more.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 12:19 pm
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Morgan
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Right, but I mean, what was it supposed to tell us? And what about the fact that Brigid wasn't there? It's just way too sparse.

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Puppy_Zwolle
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Morgan wrote:
Right, but I mean, what was it supposed to tell us?
That he actually was there. Not some place else.
Morgan wrote:
And what about the fact that Brigid wasn't there?
Where? She wasn't looking for him because she knew where he was.

You are right though. Sparse is a good word in this case.
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