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You May Have Missed Something at the Camp!!!

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 7:04 pm
by Rezzin
in her new video, all the first letters of the sentances Bree says spell out

B E N E A T H T H E (B?)L U E S T O N E

could be beneath the blue stone, or beneath the bluest one maybe...

i dont know, thought someone should bring it to your attention.

<3,
Sam

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 7:10 pm
by CaptainAwesome
Sarah distracted him. 8)

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 7:31 pm
by Lurker
It may also be "beneath the bluestone" (with those last two as one word). According to Wikipedia, bluestone "is used for patios, architectural facings, fireplaces, sills, sidewalks, and other features as well as a basic building material for churches, institutions, homes and businesses."

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 9:39 pm
by imparfaite
As carefully planned as it seems to have been to have the first word of each sentence spell out a phrase, I doubt they left out a letter.

I wonder if it's actually supposed to be:

B E N E A T (?) T H E L U E S T O N E

It could possibly be an anagram. Or if not the whole thing, perhaps the last 8 letters are.

I'm just throwing some things out there that need to be considered, methinks.


Note: It seems no one has solidly identified what she said before "not" which is what should give us our "H".

It sounds to me like she is saying: "And maybe not." But that doesn't fit with her message. Although, when I first heard it, I thought she was saying, "Believe it or not, this is my eternal song..."

What do you guys think?

If it IS "Believe" then it changes the meaning and then we're probably dealing with an anagram.


ETA: Another possibility for the unidentified phrase: And you are not.

This would fit, because she is saying the Hymn of One is the only true answer.

Even if it is a word that starts with "H", I want to know what that word is.

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 9:51 pm
by staticmorning
i believe its been figured out to be hinder me not.

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 10:06 pm
by imparfaite
Okay. Sounds right, "hinder me not."


Still doesn't explain the suspiciously absent "B" we're all assuming is there....

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 6:29 am
by Rezzin
i never assumed there was a B, hence the ? next to it, just thought someone should let daniel know.
Lurker, i like that idea, and i also saw Skunks thread with a screenshot of Alex's fromt porch, so maybe its not even at the camp.
DB, check as many of these places that might stand out to you, with these clues, you should have a better idea what Bree means than the rest of us. youve been to all these places so far, i dont think it has anything to do with a new location, has to be somewhere youve been.
assuming that is, that that is even the meaning of Brees video, but it seems to be the forum's consensus that it is.

<3,
-Sam

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 9:35 am
by longlostposter
Hinder is the "H" in OpAphid.

Also, was the floor in the house with the red ball bluestone?

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 9:40 am
by Sheqinah
imparfaite wrote:Okay. Sounds right, "hinder me not."


Still doesn't explain the suspiciously absent "B" we're all assuming is there....
When she hums just before it is a perfect B note.

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 9:46 am
by longlostposter
Sheqinah wrote:
imparfaite wrote:Okay. Sounds right, "hinder me not."


Still doesn't explain the suspiciously absent "B" we're all assuming is there....
When she hums just before it is a perfect B note.
Now this is interesting.

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 10:02 am
by jbopp
Sheqinah wrote:
imparfaite wrote:Okay. Sounds right, "hinder me not."


Still doesn't explain the suspiciously absent "B" we're all assuming is there....
When she hums just before it is a perfect B note.
It also sounds more like she makes a "Buuum" where as the seconded one sounds like a "mhmmm" Or maybe I'm just hearding what I want to hear.

Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 12:52 pm
by The_CW
Lurker wrote:It may also be "beneath the bluestone" (with those last two as one word). According to Wikipedia, bluestone "is used for patios, architectural facings, fireplaces, sills, sidewalks, and other features as well as a basic building material for churches, institutions, homes and businesses."
Does Bree have a fireplace in her house?