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Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:35 pm
by Nieriel.Manwathiel
robtomorrow wrote:Marbella wrote:
This is the closest and sharpest I could get.
NOW.. the question is: WHO IS IT??
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It could be Tolstoy..........................................................Or Don Quichotte
omg! that would explain the drop at the pea soup place, and tiltingwindward's popularity!!

Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:51 pm
by robtomorrow
Nieriel.Manwathiel wrote:robtomorrow wrote:Marbella wrote:
This is the closest and sharpest I could get.
NOW.. the question is: WHO IS IT??
M
It could be Tolstoy..........................................................Or Don Quichotte
omg! that would explain the drop at the pea soup place, and tiltingwindward's popularity!!

I am assuming that you are talking about the Don Quichotte possiblity, yes it fits in nicely with Tachyons windmills.
Since the bust is in Daniel's bedroom maybe Daniel is Dan Quichotte, and that would make Jonas, Sancho Panza. ( Dan Quichotte was a typo but I left it because its funny)
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 10:57 pm
by Nieriel.Manwathiel
robtomorrow wrote:Nieriel.Manwathiel wrote:robtomorrow wrote:
It could be Tolstoy...............................Or Don Quichotte
omg! that would explain the drop at the pea soup place, and tiltingwindward's popularity!!

I am assuming that you are talking about the Don Quichotte possiblity, yes it fits in nicely with Tachyons windmills.
...

... :sarcastic: no, i was talking about tolstoy; EVERYONE knows he was one of the first to have electricity through wind power!
:watches the sarcasm drip out everyone's monitors and screw up their keyboards, points, laughs, runs:
Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2007 11:55 pm
by autumneternal
aideen wrote:Ok, I'm going to ask what noone else has seemed to
What is Jonas doing with a mug or at least statue head of possibly, William Wynn Westcott in his house?
I'd like to know this as well. If that is, indeed, William Wynn Westcott...what does Jonas know about Aleister Crowley?
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:33 am
by krmurr87
autumneternal wrote:aideen wrote:Ok, I'm going to ask what noone else has seemed to
What is Jonas doing with a mug or at least statue head of possibly, William Wynn Westcott in his house?
I'd like to know this as well. If that is, indeed, William Wynn Westcott...what does Jonas know about Aleister Crowley?
well according to him, he just watched Bree's vids and said it was some "pretty freaky stuff". But really if he was a fan, wouldn't he have seen Daniels explanation of who Aleister Crowley was?
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:33 am
by Marbella
Robtommorow..
SO funny!!
Seriously though, Tolstoy's hairline is different. Westcott's eyes are more sunken in.
I've looked at tons of pics of Lenin and Plato and they really do not match at all.
I'm still looking on-line as to where one would purchase a bust/bookend/statue, etc. of Mr. Westcott!!
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:37 am
by Beautiful Nightmare
I watched the vid when it was first posted and am just now getting online to post.

Thank a nasty head cold and a toddler for that.
Anyway....I'd like to officially apologize to the the Creators for my doubt during recent vids. Obviously, their plan is super duper better than anything I'd had in mind. As usual, the Creators rock.
Anyone else think that Tachy's gonna save Daniel and he's going to come out of it talking about having seen Bree's parents and Jonas' parents and Gemma and Jimmy Hoffa?

Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:43 am
by Marbella
That is HILARIOUS, beautiful nightmare!!
There is a LOT of talk of Tachyon intercepting to save Daniel. It just makes so much sense.. now finding Jimmy Hoffa.. Hmm.. not so sure!
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 1:56 am
by onsweetavenue
I dunno if this is right - maybe he's too pudgy in the face - but the hairline reminded me of Pupin (
http://www.teslasociety.com/pupinsecond.jpg ).
He was an inventor that contributed to telecommunications and x-rays. Which kinda fit into the whole inventor theme that started with weird science and the telephone process earlier - but otherwise he doesn't fit.
what is the other stuff in the corner of that row of the bookshelf (not the binders - the other junk)? Does anyone know if it's relevant?
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:10 am
by aideen
You're right onsweetavenue, it looks very similar to Pupin. I'd say it's a better match than some of the other ones, but William W.W is still pretty close
Eeeny meeny miny ...

Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:45 am
by HisGirl
alright, i know this totally isn't it... but check out the name of this bearded statue head! i think i peed a little bit when i read it!
*flashbacks of the days of yore- tries to shake it off*
http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/serapis.htm
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:59 am
by aideen
Holy Moly
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:12 am
by Marbella
I agree that Pupin looks very similar.. pudginess does not fit, though!
The Egyptian pic is really intriguing and is a solid possibility..
Still, I'm with the WWW theory at the moment. I COULD zone in on the rest of the bookshelf, though..
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:16 am
by aideen
But just because it's not identical to that one picture we've seen, doesn't mean we should rule it out. I mean, maybe he lost weight, maybe it was based on a different picture, maybe the sculptor was crap, or maybe it only looks thinner on the angle we've seen it and straight-on it's the same pudginess
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:23 am
by Marbella
Yeah, you're right, Aideen..
This is a closer shot of the bookcase with the sculpture. I believe that the books look like blue and black binders with labels. Also, it almost looks to me as if the statue has horns.
Thoughts?