[PUZZLE] Blue Stone Message (from the HoO Seminar)
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[PUZZLE] Blue Stone Message (from the HoO Seminar)
Blogspot posted the messages you hear on the flyers given by the HoO at thier seminar. Ive tried to listen to the blue message and decipher it but I am unsure.
"return to the hall of ponies
kate and a fat clown named cid
tomorrow rain or shine
right around nineteen"
is it close, what does it mean?
The video is posted here http://lg15today.blogspot.com/2007/06/h ... sages.html
"return to the hall of ponies
kate and a fat clown named cid
tomorrow rain or shine
right around nineteen"
is it close, what does it mean?
The video is posted here http://lg15today.blogspot.com/2007/06/h ... sages.html
"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."
X
"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."
X
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Re: Blue Message
giddeanx wrote:Blogspot posted the messages you hear on the flyers given by the HoO at thier seminar. Ive tried to listen to the blue message and decipher it but I am unsure.
"return to the hall of ponies
kate and a fat clown named cid
tomorrow rain or shine
right around nineteen"
is it close, what does it mean?
The video is posted here http://lg15today.blogspot.com/2007/06/h ... sages.html

I actually think you are close, sounds ebtter than what I heard
I thought I heard
return to the hall of police
take
and a fat clown named sid
tomorrow rain or shine
line around nineteen
doesn't make much sense
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Re: Blue Message
I watched the video and called to listen to the message. I have no idea if lines two and four are correct, though I did hear the "named cid" and "around nineteen" parts too. The third line is definitely correct, but the first line sounded to me more like this:giddeanx wrote:"return to the hall of ponies
kate and a fat clown named cid
tomorrow rain or shine
right around nineteen"
"return to the hall of police".
It should be noted that 19:00 is (I think) military time for 7:00PM.
Re: Blue Message
that's correctEsteed wrote: It should be noted that 19:00 is (I think) military time for 7:00PM.
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police sounds more correct
return to the hall of police
kate and a fat clown named cid
tomorrow rain or shine
right around nineteen
Hall of police in some Napoleonic literature refers to a jail. Or in this case it could mean a police department.
Kate the only kate i know of is kate modern(very unlikely). Fat Clown? are these people that are going to be at this location.
Tomorrow as in today since the seminar was yesterday.
At 7 oclock. Ested thank you for the military 24 hours in a day thing
What would be the most interesting to me is what exactly would the police think if there was a clown camped out out side your hq. I wonder if there is a sort of police museum out california way.
return to the hall of police
kate and a fat clown named cid
tomorrow rain or shine
right around nineteen
Hall of police in some Napoleonic literature refers to a jail. Or in this case it could mean a police department.
Kate the only kate i know of is kate modern(very unlikely). Fat Clown? are these people that are going to be at this location.
Tomorrow as in today since the seminar was yesterday.
At 7 oclock. Ested thank you for the military 24 hours in a day thing

What would be the most interesting to me is what exactly would the police think if there was a clown camped out out side your hq. I wonder if there is a sort of police museum out california way.
"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."
X
"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."
X
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Is it another anagram ? IMO this is the message we need to pay attention to, b/c it is the "blue " one...
I SUCK at anagrams, so "code -crackin'-lonely-crackers", get to crackin'...please.
I SUCK at anagrams, so "code -crackin'-lonely-crackers", get to crackin'...please.
The difference between Bree and Sarah is this ....
Bree- Classicly Beautiful/sweet/ "pure"/Vogue
Sarah-Modern Day HOT/ naughty/"dirty"/Penthouse
Bree- Classicly Beautiful/sweet/ "pure"/Vogue
Sarah-Modern Day HOT/ naughty/"dirty"/Penthouse
Re: Blue Message
lol, your second line is great...giddeanx wrote:return to the hall of ponies
kate and a fat clown named cid
tomorrow rain or shine
right around nineteen
is it close, what does it mean?
The video is posted here http://lg15today.blogspot.com/2007/06/h ... sages.html
Thanks for starting a thread for this giddeanx - I was completely stumped by the blue message too.
To me it sounded a bit like:
"Return to the Holland police." (first word might be "Eternal?" and Police might be something + "peace")
"Cake." (or "Take.")
"And a fa-glown APHID." (but I think "A fat clown named Cid" is closer)
"Tomorrow rain or shine,"
"Ride around 19." (but "Right around 19" might be correct)
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return to the hall of police=counterfeit hero hall plot
kate and a fat clown named cid=candlewick fated oman at dan
tomorrow rain or shine=norristown ohio armer
right around nineteen=huntington die nearer
IDK! My first attempt.... HELP!!
,lol.
kate and a fat clown named cid=candlewick fated oman at dan
tomorrow rain or shine=norristown ohio armer
right around nineteen=huntington die nearer
IDK! My first attempt.... HELP!!

The difference between Bree and Sarah is this ....
Bree- Classicly Beautiful/sweet/ "pure"/Vogue
Sarah-Modern Day HOT/ naughty/"dirty"/Penthouse
Bree- Classicly Beautiful/sweet/ "pure"/Vogue
Sarah-Modern Day HOT/ naughty/"dirty"/Penthouse
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I dont know about anagrams. I think the lines meanings have too much cohesion now for them to mean other things. If they were a little more out there I would say yes but it gives us a location, person, and time.
"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."
X
"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."
X
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Who knows there could be a fat man in a clown suit siting outside a police station.
but ask yourself does "maced fantsyland takedown" makes more sense? You are missing a letter anyway
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On the message it sounds more like lown and makes no "k" sound. Like it does for kate. And the right around does sound more like lie around. What I wrote seems like a good approximation. I hate computer voices.
I won't stop you from anagraming it may just be the key i just dont see it from here.


On the message it sounds more like lown and makes no "k" sound. Like it does for kate. And the right around does sound more like lie around. What I wrote seems like a good approximation. I hate computer voices.
I won't stop you from anagraming it may just be the key i just dont see it from here.
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"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."
X
"Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat: "we're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad."
X
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it says "Return to" which would either mean we (BDJ) have been there before, or they're looking for synonyms.
I think Kate and the clown are who we'd meet if we went there, so it's all pretty straightforward once we figure out Where.
Since they used military time, could the "hall of Police" be military?
I think Kate and the clown are who we'd meet if we went there, so it's all pretty straightforward once we figure out Where.
Since they used military time, could the "hall of Police" be military?