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Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:18 pm
by jessica.ins
fyodorfan wrote:Yeah, the begging part makes sense. Not sure about the cancer part.
well all i can come up with for the cancer part is that it's just spreading so rapidly, everyone wanting to know what's going on O_o
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:20 pm
by bubbajay424
"It grows like cancer" could refer to the answer/problem/situation.
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:20 pm
by kittygrl010101
8 MEL LEM LET LET HATE LET MERL NEWS.
8 GIBOYE THE LI WU CA CREEK GIRL SNOW.
6 EHONTE OYE RU CHETIVE LYRE WU,
7 BABA HERSENT FUNK HALEE NYMPHO OR UT.
6 BEA EPHORE VU ELEVON YUKO OR,
8 DA NOYERS OH OU DAB KIL POOL OR.
8 TELL ME TELL ME TELL ME THE ANSWER.
GIBOYE THE LI WU CA CREEK GIRL SNOW.
EHONTE OYE RU CHETIVE LYRE WU,
MANY BURNABLE HE SPEAK ON THE FOURTH. ????it has 7 words
6 UP HERE ABOVE YOU NEVER LOOK,
8 SO DROP OUR LEAD IN A HOLY BOOK
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:21 pm
by morrighana
While we beg Brees lies grow like cancer?
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:22 pm
by absolution
Guys, I have to go to work in about 2 minutes so I only read pages 18 and 19. Has anyone looked up Frank Bennett?
http://www.oxygenee.com/absinthe-BOOKS10.html
After spending the war-years in America, Crowley returned to Europe, eventually finding his way to Cefalu in Sicily, where
he founded his 'Abbey of Thelema.' This was visited by a small number of converts from throughout the world, including
Frank Bennett, then head of the O.T.O. in Australia.
By this time Crowley's unorthodox beliefs and activities - which included the use of sex and drugs in occult ritual - had been
the subject of considerable hostile and sensational comment in the press, and as a consequence he was expelled from Italy in
1923. After wandering, often near-destitute, from country to country for a number of years, he returned to more or less
permanent residence in England in 1929. He continued to attract a small number of followers to his magic and 'law of
Thelema,' and it was they who generally underwrote the costs of his often lavish publications. During the Second World
War he moved to a boarding house in Hastings, and it was there that he died in 1947.
This site may be worth looking at too, Crowley wrote a book about Frank Bennett
http://www.lashtal.com/nuke/Article354.phtml
SORRY IF IT'S TROUT! (or
a trout?)
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:22 pm
by Dunneh
kateness3345 wrote:fyodorfan wrote:Tell me, tell me, tell me the answer
While you beg it grows like cancer
Does that second line make sense? It uses all the letters.
sounds pretty good, and more reasonable than directing saying "Aleister Crowley" in the second line. I think we're focusing too much on working in names, like Frank Bennet...whoever made this wouldnt make it that obvious.
I like it, but I'm not sure how much sense it makes. But if Kelrast is right, that line is supposed to have 8 words.
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:24 pm
by mLe
Dunneh wrote:kateness3345 wrote:fyodorfan wrote:Tell me, tell me, tell me the answer
While you beg it grows like cancer
Does that second line make sense? It uses all the letters.
sounds pretty good, and more reasonable than directing saying "Aleister Crowley" in the second line. I think we're focusing too much on working in names, like Frank Bennet...whoever made this wouldnt make it that obvious.
I like it, but I'm not sure how much sense it makes. But if Kelrast is right, that line is supposed to have 8 words.
totally makes sense. we're all begging for clues. while we're begging this, whatever it is, is growing like cancer. I think it works great.
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:24 pm
by dlruss0216
unrepentant wrote:Hey, I usually just lurk, and I don't have any actual evidence to offer, but I've been reading obsessively - just a problem I see with the answer of "SO DROP OUR LEAD IN A HOLY BOOK". The thing is it's such awkward wording - "our" lead? Who's "our"? Are we and Cassie suddenly a team now? That's never how she's phrased it before. It sounds like instructions, but who is she instructing? We can't be expected to "drop our lead". The thing is since she was making the anagram, she could easily make it something more poetic and interesting like she did in the poem. This doesn't seem like the right answer to me.
I agree, this possible solution hasn't made sense to me either from the beginning. Although, there are some good words in there, such as Holy. It's very possible that the true solution uses the word holy, or book for that matter.
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:27 pm
by grellen
This may have already been suggested, but the "Helter Skelter" lyrics say "When you get to the bottom, you go back to the top of the slide."
We're kind of at a metaphorical bottom, maybe we should go back to the top of the slide? Has anyone thought of rechecking the park? Was the second clue found at the bottom of the slide?
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:27 pm
by ubergeek
Uh, anybody think that the first revelations chapter in the bible could be significant? The title of the movie is Revelation 1 and the movie does seem to be the bible's pages flipping (remind anybody of bibliomancy?).
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:27 pm
by dlruss0216
Kelrast wrote:The key to solving the lines last time was the number of words per line, which Cassie was forced to provide us.
Maybe this time she gave us the number of words per line in the anagram itself.
Therefore:
MEL LEM LET LET HATE LET MERL NEWS
has eight words and
TELL ME TELL ME TELL ME THE ANSWER
has eight words.
I tried to solve 2 of the lines with this assumption, and I still couldn't come up with anything. Also, unfortunately the anagram site I'm using only allows for a max of 6 words. Therefore I would determine two on my own, and then put the leftover letters into the anagram solver. Problem is it was just to much for it and I got 'exceeding your time limit' error messages

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:28 pm
by widardofodd
Dunneh wrote:kateness3345 wrote:fyodorfan wrote:Tell me, tell me, tell me the answer
While you beg it grows like cancer
Does that second line make sense? It uses all the letters.
sounds pretty good, and more reasonable than directing saying "Aleister Crowley" in the second line. I think we're focusing too much on working in names, like Frank Bennet...whoever made this wouldnt make it that obvious.
I like it, but I'm not sure how much sense it makes. But if Kelrast is right, that line is supposed to have 8 words.
It could make sense, but it's the only solution I've seen so far that uses all the letters for line 2.
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:29 pm
by toadlguy
DA NOYERS OH OU DAB KIL POOL OR
=
Our Lord said "open a holy book"
Up here above you never look,
Our Lord said "open a holy book"
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:30 pm
by bubbajay424
toadlguy wrote:DA NOYERS OH OU DAB KIL POOL OR
=
Our Lord said "open a holy book"
Up here above you never look,
Our Lord said "open a holy book"
Sounds good to me.
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 6:30 pm
by widardofodd
toadlguy wrote:DA NOYERS OH OU DAB KIL POOL OR
=
Our Lord said "open a holy book"
Up here above you never look,
Our Lord said "open a holy book"
Effin brilliant