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[CHARLOTTE] Charlotte is becoming real
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Tresbien
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MissLady, as usual I think you expressed yourself perfectly. Thanks for giving your opinion about the handwriting on the notebook page. I'm leaning toward thinking that the person who wrote the postcards also wrote the "play me" notes on the recorders.

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addlepated
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MissLady, please don't apologize for your English! It's excellent and you have nothing to be sorry for, really. Smile

Just to make sure we are talking about the same thing - I was looking at the notebook page, which is really bad handwriting. Are you talking about this?

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Tresbien
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MissLady, would it be possible for you to post a jpeg of Fitzek's handwriting that you have? We'd appreciate having it for comparison.

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MissLady
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yes I am talking about this picture!

I think I can give you a picture of his handwriting but please tell me in simple english what I have to do Wink How can I do it in this forum??

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On the top left you should see "Add an attachment." Click that, then "Choose file" and select the picture file from your computer, then Submit. That should do it. Message me if you have any problems. Smile
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ok wait a minute....i`ll try.....

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"you must enter a message for posting" ???? I`ll go on trying.....

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that`s it....
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you see? Not the same handwriting... definitely not!

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Tresbien
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Thank you for posting your Fitzek autograph MissLady. I think you're right that it's not the same writing as the notebook page.

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Hi Folks!

I just wanted to say, that it's unimportant who exactly wrote the notes. Fitzek has many secretarys and they must have anything to do... Laughing

So, like many from the German ARG said, you have to concentrate on the novel "Carlotte sometimes". Try to find a code with the patient dates and the song positions from the Cure.

Greetz from Germany!!!

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moggi wrote:
Hi Folks!

I just wanted to say, that it's unimportant who exactly wrote the notes. Fitzek has many secretarys and they must have anything to do... Laughing

So, like many from the German ARG said, you have to concentrate on the novel "Carlotte sometimes". Try to find a code with the patient dates and the song positions from the Cure.

Greetz from Germany!!!


Hi moggi and welcome!

You are probably right that it is unimportant who exactly wrote the notes. However, at this stage we are just trying to figure out who the "characters" are in this game, which is why we are curious about the handwriting. Plus, there is nothing else obvious to do at the moment, so there is lots of chance for speculation Smile

I am not convinced that there is a connection between the actual physical book "Charlotte Sometimes" and the patient dates. How would we know which version of the book to use? Wouldn't that assume that one of us actually owns the book? There is some other critical bit of information that we are missing, somehow...

But we like hearing new ideas so keep them coming!

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I have come to the conclusion that Jimmy was either eaten by wild dogs or trapped under a heavy piece of furniture.
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danteIL wrote:


Hi moggi and welcome!

You are probably right that it is unimportant who exactly wrote the notes. However, at this stage we are just trying to figure out who the "characters" are in this game, which is why we are curious about the handwriting. Plus, there is nothing else obvious to do at the moment, so there is lots of chance for speculation Smile

I am not convinced that there is a connection between the actual physical book "Charlotte Sometimes" and the patient dates. How would we know which version of the book to use? Wouldn't that assume that one of us actually owns the book? There is some other critical bit of information that we are missing, somehow...

But we like hearing new ideas so keep them coming!


We had the same problem with our ARG. From the words "Durchatmen Tenor" which we heard on an answering machine, we came through an anagram on an old book called "Unterm roten Dach". There we had to find words with a special code. That's why we think, that there's maybe a connection. But we're still thinking... Laughing

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moggi wrote:
We had the same problem with our ARG. From the words "Durchatmen Tenor" which we heard on an answering machine, we came through an anagram on an old book called "Unterm roten Dach". There we had to find words with a special code. That's why we think, that there's maybe a connection. But we're still thinking... Laughing


Hrm, that's interesting...

1) How did you know which version of Unterm roten Dach to use?

2) What kind of 'special code' did you use to find the words?

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