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[39C] One False Note - BEWARE OF SPOILERS
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sapagoo
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[39C] One False Note - BEWARE OF SPOILERS
BEWARE OF SPOILERS

BEWARE OF SPOILERS - One False Note
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I figured a new thread would be a good place to discuss the new book.
I don't figure this needs to be a literary analysis of the book.
However, if you have finished the book and want to discuss something that comes up, without spoiling the rest of us, this thread is for you.

Any new family/branch relationships would be helpful.
If it's earth shattering, feel free to put it in Spoiler Text by surrounding the text with [spoiler] and [/spoiler], and give a general tip so that people know what they are about to be spoiled with, so they can decide whether to look or not.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 11:56 pm
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I just finished
I just finished the bookc One false note

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I just finished the book but in the maze of bones about in the middle it goes like 148 then next page like random numbers and letters, i hear that they mean Nella Chain Survived Titanic, i forgot what nella chains real name was but she was escorting a clue off the titanic for ekatarina branch

Im now looking for the one false note clue


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[39C]A couple of trouts
I just finished the bookc One false note

Intoxicated wrote:
I just finished the book but in the maze of bones about in the middle it goes like 148 then next page like random numbers and letters, i hear that they mean Nella Chain Survived Titanic, i forgot what nella chains real name was but she was escorting a clue off the titanic for ekatarina branch

Im now looking for the one false note clue

None of what you posted is a spoiler, so I removed the tag. All of it has been discussed under the main [39C] thread. Nella Chain's real name is Anne Cahill. Using the unforum's awesome search tool, I found this post:
Hunter6 wrote:
The crazy page numbering in the maze of bones said this: Annie Cahill did not drown.

In 1FN, there is something similar. Again in the main thread, I found a post that addresses this.
Hunter6 wrote:
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use the letter after the letter so KNNJ SN MCHZ whould mean LOOK TO INDIA


PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:46 am
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Re: [39C] One False Note - BEWARE OF SPOILERS
BEWARE OF SPOILERS

sapagoo wrote:
I don't figure this needs to be a literary analysis of the book.
However, if you have finished the book and want to discuss something that comes up, without spoiling the rest of us, this thread is for you.

No literary analysis? Crying or Very sad Is that because it is a kids book?
I am not finished with the book yet, but I noticed that the Kabras are always (I think) referred to as Cobras. I am not sure it is always Dan, but when I noticed the first one, it was Dan and so far I have counted three references. Is that just Dan being funny, or did the author make a mistake that the editors didn't catch?

I am curious about the code that was on the Jonah Wizard action figure. In the other thread, someone posted
Sherlock39 wrote:
In book 2 there is a
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website code: GR63K1
I think it's important for something.

I tried to enter it as a card code just to see what happened, but it wouldn't take it. Any ideas?

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COBRA KABRAS

Nope - It's not a mistake. Dan and Amy have been referring to the Kabras as Cobras since MoB - your post reminded me of the Snake Charmer card though #47 which has a cobra on it. And, of course the Kobras are Lucians (the snake being the symbol)

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surveillance card codes

I have been looking through all the posts and have noticed a few people have posted, but haven't shared their camera card codes with us. Now would be a great time to come clean.

bando2
Maggie
missm (did your students decide not to give out their codes, and where is yours)
Galadur
dragongirl76
intoxicated
SkitchNM
thebeliver
solver1
iAnthony
Henry Bridge
pimpinmidget
RUSTY96
patso2572
Kamal
puddin
JAMSohio
caikeda (you gave one you found online, but not yours)
miriamm
danteIL

Please post your card numbers! Your friendly neighborhood surveillance card police woman.

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aliceinwunderland
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Re: surveillance card codes

katsmom wrote:
I have been looking through all the posts and have noticed a few people have posted, but haven't shared their camera card codes with us. Now would be a great time to come clean.
Please post your card numbers! Your friendly neighborhood surveillance card police woman.
Isn't this the same post that you made to the other thread? Confused I thought you knew better than that! Find on the one thread that a topic is most appropriate for and post there. Anyone looking at one of the 39C threads will read them all.

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Re: surveillance card codes

aliceinwunderland wrote:
I thought you knew better than that! Find on the one thread that a topic is most appropriate for and post there. Anyone looking at one of the 39C threads will read them all.

I do, and I did! That was my hope. Besides, there isn't a "other areas thread yet" and I was thinking that the "Theories" thread could use a name change to "other areas" then I will delete it in all other areas. Not only that, but the theories thread has a theory that has been discussed to death, so why can't I do the same?

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Re: surveillance card codes

katsmom wrote:
aliceinwunderland wrote:
I thought you knew better than that! Find on the one thread that a topic is most appropriate for and post there. Anyone looking at one of the 39C threads will read them all.

I do, and I did! That was my hope. Besides, there isn't a "other areas thread yet" and I was thinking that the "Theories" thread could use a name change to "other areas" then I will delete it in all other areas. Not only that, but the theories thread has a theory that has been discussed to death, so why can't I do the same?

SAPAGOO!!!! Where are you? Help us straighten out our thread situation!!! Please?

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Re: surveillance card codes

aliceinwunderland wrote:
katsmom wrote:
aliceinwunderland wrote:
I thought you knew better than that! Find on the one thread that a topic is most appropriate for and post there. Anyone looking at one of the 39C threads will read them all.

I do, and I did! That was my hope. Besides, there isn't a "other areas thread yet" and I was thinking that the "Theories" thread could use a name change to "other areas" then I will delete it in all other areas. Not only that, but the theories thread has a theory that has been discussed to death, so why can't I do the same?

SAPAGOO!!!! Where are you? Help us straighten out our thread situation!!! Please?

This is simple, really.
If you think we need a new thread, create it. There is a New Topic button that anyone can use. Please use [39C] in your subject line.
If you don't like a thread (maybe the old Theories thread that has more smack talk than thread talk) then don't post to it. Don't read it. If/when everyone gets tired of discussing which branch is better, then the thread will slowly drop to the bottom and be ignored.
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Back on topic.

I added the transcript to the Bonus Track from One False Note to the wiki.
http://various.wikibruce.com/BonusTrackOFN
Quote:
<Gavel>
Narrator: Court records from 22 May, 1985, Vienna, Austria. Defendant: Grace Cahill. Crime: stealing the diary of Nannerl Mozart from the Mozarthaus Museum. Witness: Sophie Brown, assistant curator of Mozarthous. Today's proceedings will be presided over by Judge Karl Herman
Judge Herman: Baliff, please bring in the defendant.
Grace Cahill: Get your hands off me.
Judge: Please state your full name.
Grace: Grace Madeleline Cahill.
Judge: And what are you doing in Austria, Frau Cahill?
Grace: I had a sudden craving for good German chocolate
<chuckles>
Judge: Frau Cahill, I hope you do not underestimate the gravity of this situation. You were caught stealing a national treasure. You could be in prison for up to 20 years. And I assure you, that we do not serve good German chocolate in our prisons. Why did you take the diary?
[1:07]
Grace: I didn't take it. I never left the building.
Judge: You were told explicitly that the diary couldn't leave the library, yet you were discovered in the bathroom with the diary and a knife.
Grace: I planned to return the diary to the library. I only wished to borrow it for a short while.
Judge: Borrow? Perhaps that is what you call it in America, a country full of horse rustlers and con-men.
Grace: If I had wanted to steal the diary, Your Honor, I wouldn't have loitered in the bathroom. I have a reputation to uphold.
Judge: I am well aware of your history, Frau Cahill. According to my sources, you have been apprehended by the authorities at no less than 8 world heritage sites, yet you have never been formally charged with any crimes. You must have some very powerful friends.
[2:05]
Grace: I can be quite charming when it suits me.
Judge: Why have you been banned from Cambodia?
Grace: It was a slight misunderstanding. The customs officer thought I was trying to smuggle an ancient statue out of the country.
Judge: Then I suppose it's just a coincidence that you donated 100 million dollars to the British Library when you were discovered breaking in at midnight? Was whatever you stole worth the new Grace Cahill Wing?
Grace: Absolutely!
Judge: Frau Cahill, I'm not sure whether you are a deranged thrill seeker, or some extreme kleptomaniac, but we do not tolerate such behavior here in Austria. I don't care if the chancellor himself walks into this courtroom and demands your release. Let us proceed with the hearing. Bailiff, please, bring in the witness for the procecution.
[3:02]
<door>
Judge: Please, state your name and occupation.
Sophie Brown: Sophie Brown, assistant curator of Mozarthous.
Judge: Frau Brown, please tell the court what you saw the afternoon of 19 May.
Sophie: I saw that woman, trying to steal the diary of Nannerl Mozart
<gasps>
Sophie: It is an outrage. That diary is a priceless source of information about the Mozart family, and I...
Judge: Thank you, Frau Brown. We all understand the heinous nature of the crime. But I need you to slow down, and relay the facts as they occurred.
Sophie: Well, that woman came in and asked to see Nannerl's diary. I distrusted her from the moment I saw her. I am an excellent judge of character, Your Honor. And I can always tell when someone is up to something.
Judge: What was it that identified Frau Cahill as a troublemaker?
Sophie: Her outfit to begin with. She was wearing a strange leather jacket and the oddest goggles on her head. Hardly appropriate attire. Her boots made the most awful squeeking sound. And then when I brought her the diary, she had the audacity to ask me if she could consult it in private.
[4:09]
Judge: How did you respond?
Sophie: I said "absolutely not." I told her that anyone wishing to view such a valuable object could only do so under the strictest supervision. That woman gave me the most unpleasant look and then sat down with the diary. I stood right behind her, and kept vigilant watch.
Grace: Yes. Did you know you make a very strange noise when you breath? It sounds rather like a hippopatomus trying to whistle.
<chuckles>
Sophie: I was not going to let that diary out of my sight. But I was momentarily distracted by a figure out the window. I was worried that it was one of those Mozart fanatics who frequently try to conduct seances in the lobby. So I went to call Security. When I returned, that woman was gone, and the diary was nowhere to be seen.
[4:59]
Judge: What did you do then?
Sophie: I sent my staff to look for her. Ten minutes later, she was found in the bathroom with the diary and a knife. I feared for my life.
Grace: Oh, there was no need to worry. You're not nearly important enough to eliminate.
Judge: Frau Cahill? You are hardly helping your case. Now I insist that you tell me why you tried to steal the diary. What was next? Were you going to borrow the Mona Lisa?
No, I declined that gracious offer from the Louvre last year.
<chuckles>
Frau Cahill, this is not a joke.
I know it's not a joke. It's you, Your Honor, who doesn't quite understand what's at stake.
Frau Cahill, I don't care what kind of conspiracy theory you devise in the privacy of your own home, but I cannot allow you to wreak havoc in our country.
<faint>
The evidence you is overwhelming.
<helicopter>
I hearby sentence you to a period of incarceration,
<loud>
beginning immediately at the ..
[6:00]
<door>
Judge: What's going on?
<footsteps>
Judge: This is an outrage! You cannot just rush into my courtroom and interrupt the proceedings. Identify yourself!
William McIntyre: My name is William McIntrye. I am Grace Cahill's attorney.
Judge: You are too late, Herr McIntrye. The hearing is over, and I am about to sentence Frau Cahill to ..
William: A moment, Your Honor. I have some information that may affect your decision.
Judge: I have hear all that I wish to hear about Frau Cahill's anticts
William: It's for your own good, Your Honor.
Judge: Well, then speak up!
William: I think you'd prefer to keep this information private, Your Honor.
Judge: Come here, then.
<footsteps>
<whispers>
<throat>
Judge: I, um, well, there seems to have been a great misunderstanding. Frau Cahill is free to go.
<gasps>
[7:00]
Sophie: This is an outrage!
Grace: Excellent. It's been a pleasure, Your Honor. And perhaps I'll be seeing you at the Chancellor's dinner this evening?
<door>
Grace: Tata
<helicoper>

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thx sapagoo

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thx sapagoo
cahill you know that no one has posted on this thread in over half a year

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packerboi4 wrote:
cahill wrote:
thx sapagoo
cahill you know that no one has posted on this thread in over half a year

Just because he posted there doesn't mean you have to. If it is not necessary do not post it.
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