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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 2:06 pm
by Lurker
Languorous Lass wrote:watching_watchers wrote:Daniels teeth have been bothering me lately.
Heh. Thought I was the only one. I was feeling awfully shallow, but at the same time wanting to tell Yousef, "Look, if you want to make it in Hollywood, dude, you have
got to get those teeth fixed."
Yousef, you don't have to change, bro. Hollywood should change for
you.
Seriously. It should change.
Languorous Lass wrote:Also, I'm really surprised that no one seems to have raised the possibility that Jonas's aunt (who we now know is named Alex) is working for the Order. Even if she was fairly young, she was older than Jonas, who was 13 when his parents disappeared. I can see a (very mature) 15-year-old girl serving as a double agent. Maybe she turned her aunt and uncle in, or the people whose initials appeared on the treatise. It's entirely conceivable that she followed the stories of the various deaths / disappearances because she was involved in them in some way, not just because she was interested.
It's possible, but that would be depressing. Like, a lot.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 2:09 pm
by Languorous Lass
Lurker wrote:It's possible, but that would be depressing. Like, a lot.
Which is probably why I like it. I'm into downer movies these days.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 2:16 pm
by imogene2004
Lurker wrote:Languorous Lass wrote:watching_watchers wrote:Daniels teeth have been bothering me lately.
Heh. Thought I was the only one. I was feeling awfully shallow, but at the same time wanting to tell Yousef, "Look, if you want to make it in Hollywood, dude, you have
got to get those teeth fixed."
Yousef, you don't have to change, bro. Hollywood should change for
you.
Seriously. It should change.
I think Yousef is a hottie no matter what, he shouldn't change a thing!

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:24 pm
by Languorous Lass
Oh, don't get me wrong -- I totally love Yousef. It's just that I have a brother who moved to LA not too long ago, and he says that just living there (not even working in show biz), he's felt the need to make some cosmetic improvements just so he can get work and meet women. It's a very looks-oriented culture, apparently. And wanting to work in entertainment makes things umpty-thousand times worse.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:37 pm
by Luminous
Languorous Lass wrote:Oh, don't get me wrong -- I totally love Yousef. It's just that I have a brother who moved to LA not too long ago, and he says that just living there (not even working in show biz), he's felt the need to make some cosmetic improvements just so he can get work and meet women. It's a very looks-oriented culture, apparently. And wanting to work in entertainment makes things umpty-thousand times worse.
And it's sooooooooo superficial! Stay real Yousef. Don't buy into the plastic culture. You have so much charm and class. Keep it that way

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 5:30 pm
by spiff5000
Languorous Lass wrote:watching_watchers wrote:Daniels teeth have been bothering me lately.
Heh. Thought I was the only one. I was feeling awfully shallow, but at the same time wanting to tell Yousef, "Look, if you want to make it in Hollywood, dude, you have
got to get those teeth fixed."
Nieriel.Manwathiel wrote: Bree WAS recieving epogen...
Speaking of which, did anybody notice that the Food and Drug Administration just
put out a warning about several drugs, including Epogen?
Also, I'm really surprised that no one seems to have raised the possibility that Jonas's aunt (who we now know is named Alex) is working
for the Order. Even if she was fairly young, she was older than Jonas, who was 13 when his parents disappeared. I can see a (very mature) 15-year-old girl serving as a double agent. Maybe she turned her aunt and uncle in, or the people whose initials appeared on the treatise. It's entirely conceivable that she followed the stories of the various deaths / disappearances because she was involved in them in some way, not just because she was interested.
This is a possibility! Except for one thing...
*no sunglasses*
hmmm... maybe she's... HER... you know, the one Tachyon refers to...
Aphid!
It's very convenient that Bree did not meet her today.
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 5:34 pm
by LadyBugGirl
Wouldn't his aunt be mad that he broke into her office? LOL
He needs to forgive Bree already. He understood why his aunt didn't do anything about the order but he cant understand why Bree did what she did?? Whatever... Move on Jonas!!!!
And Yousef is a cutie! I love him the way he is too

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:26 pm
by Lurker
spiff5000 wrote:hmmm... maybe she's... HER... you know, the one Tachyon refers to...
Aphid!
It's very convenient that Bree did not meet her today.
OpAphid's the woman in the OpAphid videos (she confirmed this at one point).
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 9:24 pm
by joygasm
shawnslovingwife wrote:Hello, all
First, let me say that I while I never post, I really enjoy reading much of what ya'll have to say, and think it's amazing how much thought and energy some of ya'll put into solving this stuff. I hope in real life you have jobs that are just as challenging and beneficial...the world needs such talented, resourceful, and passionate people!
I'm surprised no one other than Lurker has acknowledged this. The brains in this forum are really amazing! I pride myself in being a part of this forum. I have a learned a lot here, and I really hope I have made a contribution here. Hopefully, you will post more often! I'm sure you have some brains to contribute as well!
I agree with Lurker though... I am sure most of us do not have jobs that utilize the brainpower that we all put towards this. In fact, I believe a lot of us are still in school (highschool or college). I am actually an art student! My brain gets exercised in a whole new way when I sign on here everyday...
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 9:31 pm
by Languorous Lass
joygasm wrote:I agree with Lurker though... I am sure most of us do not have jobs that utilize the brainpower that we all put towards this. In fact, I believe a lot of us are still in school (highschool or college). I am actually an art student! My brain gets exercised in a whole new way when I sign on here everyday...
I actually do a job that involves research and analysis. Makes me wonder why I like to do the same thing during my off hours with LG15.

Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:24 am
by ShardinsKitten
you know something just hit me...
oddly enough while I was taking my pain killers for a surgery I had...
but jonas mentioned taking it "easy" on the pain killers because he wanted to work threw that stuff.
How did he get pain killers from a vet?? they can't write prescriptions... can they?
I know this isn't anything major, but it just made me think/wonder.
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 6:16 am
by Nieriel.Manwathiel
ShardinsKitten wrote:you know something just hit me...
oddly enough while I was taking my pain killers for a surgery I had...
but jonas mentioned taking it "easy" on the pain killers because he wanted to work threw that stuff.
How did he get pain killers from a vet?? they can't write prescriptions... can they?
I know this isn't anything major, but it just made me think/wonder.
for pets they can; well, they had to write my dogs perscriptions when we got 'em fixed.
but good observation!!
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 9:24 am
by jeezy
ShardinsKitten wrote:you know something just hit me...
oddly enough while I was taking my pain killers for a surgery I had...
but jonas mentioned taking it "easy" on the pain killers because he wanted to work threw that stuff.
How did he get pain killers from a vet?? they can't write prescriptions... can they?
I know this isn't anything major, but it just made me think/wonder.
I never even thought of that... but they do have to give some pets medicine...
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 2:55 pm
by PinkoLady
Since when does a vet prescribe medicine to humans, though? They definitely don't have the authority to do any such thing-- and they definitely don't have the authority to give dog-form pain killers to humans.
SKETCH.
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 4:02 pm
by ShardinsKitten
PinkoLady wrote:Since when does a vet prescribe medicine to humans, though? They definitely don't have the authority to do any such thing-- and they definitely don't have the authority to give dog-form pain killers to humans.
SKETCH.
It'd be a human pain killer (even if it was for a dog. Like the dogs that are on prozac.. it's actually the same prozac a human would take, just a different dosage). I just never had a vet write my pet a pain killer prescription. But my cat got bitten by my dog a while back, and had a gash in her shoulder that went down to her muscles and she didn't get pain killers, and all the animals I've had fixed didn't. So it just seems strange to me.