I know the location to luestone(I think)

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I know the location to luestone(I think)

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ok so im new to the forums but not to lg15...so anyways ok i did some research on a lue stone? and i found this

ok so there a statue(STONE) called "Quest Eternal" by sculptor Donald De LUE !!!!!! "Quest Eternal" depicts the inner drive of Humans to transcend their limitations, elevate their vision, and manifest their grand potential. In "Quest Eternal", subtlety of expression merges with great theatre where meaning is implied if only to keep the observer fully engaged. But you are drawn into Donald De Lue's vision as much by its intrinsic clarity as by your own interpretation which it welcomes. De Lue's depiction of desire propelling itself toward expression resonates deeply within us all."

very the hymn of one ish

and guess where it is ....
thats right in boston
!!!ohhh what now!!
well what do you think?
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that's great! but how do we know it's this particular statue?
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ok, did some more research and i don't think this is it.

i noticed that most of his stuff was bronze, and thought that an answer to my previous question might be that quest eternal was his only stone sculpture. which was kinda ruined when i found out quest eternal is bronze too. i don't think he did anything out of stone.

it was a good idea though. oh well.
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um idk but its like super tall so it wouldnt be hard to stand beneath
hehe

oh and heres some more info on it

Found on Boylston Street in Boston, at the foot of the Prudential building - this large sculpture called 'Quest Eternal' bears the following inscription: "Cast in Italy, this five-ton bronze figure is a traditional classic form depicting man reaching for the heavens." Created by Donald DeLue in 1967.
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yeah just putting up some ideas back to square one...
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This all very well may be true, however I think it has been confirmed by Taylor that it is "blue stone" and not "lue stone" or any of the other combinations floating around.
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plus when thinking about it i dont think they would do what ever there doing out in the open

plus how is db gonna lurk in the bushes and pull another blair witch if there are no bushes or trees

DB:*looking at cam*whats that!?!?!*darts eyes away*...oh just a mailbox...
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maybe taylors in on it trying to misguide us ohhh nooo dun dun dun
wow im tired
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oooh dodgy!

Hehe nice research though! :)
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Hey, this was a good idea, good work...if it had been Lue stone, this would of been an awesome drop site :D
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It would have you know!
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