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Post by davebakedpotato on Dec 8, 2019 4:39:12 GMT -5
So, imagine Forrest invites you to ask him one final question.
Because you're not an idiot, you decide to ask him the question which, if answered, unlocks not just your potential solution, but the potential solution for the most people, and the actual solution to the chase.
You think long and hard.
Leaving no wiggle-room in your question, what do you ask him?
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Post by Jenny on Dec 8, 2019 9:21:39 GMT -5
I firmly believe that Forrest is always able to find wiggle room..... He won't be backed into a corner, for his corners are circles...
However, we can try.....
So please, let's contemplate together..... great exercise....
If we asked him to give an example of 'JUST ONE' subtle hint in The Thrill of the Chase..... would that help? Would it help us know and understand others in order to confirm our thoughts on the poem? Would what he feels a 'subtle hint' is be different to what we are thinking?
(and I should add, while there might not be a Six Q on 2/4, there might be 7 or 5 or something of the sorts...so I welcome thoughts for Q's)...
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Post by astree on Dec 8, 2019 9:26:17 GMT -5
Would you want to know what the subtle hint is, for example life is a game of poker or catcher in the rye, or both what the hint is and how it is a hint?
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Post by Jenny on Dec 8, 2019 9:54:19 GMT -5
Would you want to know what the subtle hint is, for example life is a game of poker or catcher in the rye, or both what the hint is and how it is a hint? Both would be great.... either would be good.... At this point we know NOTHING about those supposed 'subtle hints' (nothing is confirmed).... just that in some way they are to help us with the clues in the poem....
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Post by davebakedpotato on Dec 8, 2019 10:43:03 GMT -5
I firmly believe that Forrest is always able to find wiggle room..... He won't be backed into a corner, for his corners are circles... However, we can try..... So please, let's contemplate together..... great exercise.... If we asked him to give an example of 'JUST ONE' subtle hint in The Thrill of the Chase..... would that help? Would it help us know and understand others in order to confirm our thoughts on the poem? Would what he feels a 'subtle hint' is be different to what we are thinking? (and I should add, while there might not be a Six Q on 2/4, there might be 7 or 5 or something of the sorts...so I welcome thoughts for Q's)... Very true, he's also declined to answer some questions completely, which is fair enough. I think my question would be 'Are all of the solutions to the nine clues in your poem physical locations in the USA?'
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Post by locolobo on Dec 8, 2019 13:19:36 GMT -5
(and I should add, while there might not be a Six Q on 2/4, there might be 7 or 5 or something of the sorts...so I welcome thoughts for Q's)... Jenny, you're a sweetheart!! Thanks, again, for all you have provided to the Chase!
LOL, can I play?? ……………………..
“When you get to the last clue, look down because that’s where the treasure chest is.”
Question: Forrest, sir, if you were to escort an individual who had no knowledge of the treasure or the Poem to the location of the last clue, and mentioned that there was something of great importance there, do you think they could unveil Indulgence just by gazing up, down and all around? Or would they need at least some information from the Poem? ………………………….
Question: Forrest, if a desk-type person started walking at WWWH and continued walking past seven more clues and arrived at the chest, do you think they could make this trek in one afternoon? ………………………...
OK, I guess that's two or three questions. I'd love it if he answered one, even if he 'wiggled'!!
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Post by tom on Dec 9, 2019 13:18:57 GMT -5
Were you going to park your car in front of The Grizzly’s Last Stand?
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Post by richard on Dec 9, 2019 15:29:52 GMT -5
I firmly believe that Forrest is always able to find wiggle room..... He won't be backed into a corner, for his corners are circles... However, we can try..... So please, let's contemplate together..... great exercise.... If we asked him to give an example of 'JUST ONE' subtle hint in The Thrill of the Chase..... would that help? Would it help us know and understand others in order to confirm our thoughts on the poem? Would what he feels a 'subtle hint' is be different to what we are thinking? (and I should add, while there might not be a Six Q on 2/4, there might be 7 or 5 or something of the sorts...so I welcome thoughts for Q's)... I have a question I would like Forrest to answer. When he stated that the treasure was located at least 8.25 miles north of Santa Fe, what was the point of demarcation to start that measurement? Was it the then City limits, or possibly the center of Santa Fe, or his driveway? At what point does he start his measurement?
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Post by locolobo on Dec 9, 2019 16:24:04 GMT -5
I firmly believe that Forrest is always able to find wiggle room..... He won't be backed into a corner, for his corners are circles... However, we can try..... So please, let's contemplate together..... great exercise.... If we asked him to give an example of 'JUST ONE' subtle hint in The Thrill of the Chase..... would that help? Would it help us know and understand others in order to confirm our thoughts on the poem? Would what he feels a 'subtle hint' is be different to what we are thinking? (and I should add, while there might not be a Six Q on 2/4, there might be 7 or 5 or something of the sorts...so I welcome thoughts for Q's)... I have a question I would like Forrest to answer. When he stated that the treasure was located at least 8.25 miles north of Santa Fe, what was the point of demarcation to start that measurement? Was it the then City limits, or possibly the center of Santa Fe, or his driveway? At what point does he start his measurement? ◾The treasure is hidden more than 8.25 miles north of the northern limits of Santa Fe, New Mexico. - dalneitzel.com/2016/02/05/fundamental-guidelines/
That statement by fenn would seem to definitely rule out anywhere inside the city limits, including his driveway.
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Post by goldilocks on Dec 9, 2019 18:58:12 GMT -5
Forrest, you said, "Many are giving serious thought to the clues in my poem, but only a few are in tight focus with a word that is key." Is this key word in the poem? If so, is it necessary to figure out this word in order to unlock the clues in the poem?
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Post by sangre on Dec 9, 2019 21:46:23 GMT -5
Forrest, you said, "Many are giving serious thought to the clues in my poem, but only a few are in tight focus with a word that is key." Is this key word in the poem? If so, is it necessary to figure out this word in order to unlock the clues in the poem? Goldi, Mike just asked this question and Fenn just answered. youtu.be/5vH6aliCmTg
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Post by davebakedpotato on Dec 10, 2019 2:02:08 GMT -5
Forrest, you said, "Many are giving serious thought to the clues in my poem, but only a few are in tight focus with a word that is key." Is this key word in the poem? If so, is it necessary to figure out this word in order to unlock the clues in the poem? Goldi, Mike just asked this question and Fenn just answered. youtu.be/5vH6aliCmTgIt's at 15:50, unless you enjoy people messing with mike settings! Pretty useful clarification of a word that is key
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Post by astree on Dec 10, 2019 5:39:19 GMT -5
It's at 15:50, unless you enjoy people messing with mike settings! Pretty useful clarification of a word that is key Thank you, sangre and Dave. Very interesting answer. He answered Mikescquestion with one word. Also, amazing how sharp he was when Mike tried to ask him a second question, by immediately joking back with a diversion. I got the impression that he didnt want to answer it. He also clarified why he told Serge “the last clue” Forrest, What’s the minimum number of clues that we need to solve to find the treasure, assuming that we follow the clues in order? Serge Teteblanche Just one Serge, the last one. f mysteriouswritings.com/questions-with-forrest-fenn-and-the-thrill-of-the-chase/
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Post by davebakedpotato on Dec 10, 2019 7:46:39 GMT -5
It's at 15:50, unless you enjoy people messing with mike settings! Pretty useful clarification of a word that is key Thank you, sangre and Dave. Very interesting answer. He answered Mikescquestion with one word. Also, amazing how sharp he was when Mike tried to ask him a second question, by immediately joking back with a diversion. I got the impression that he didnt want to answer it. He also clarified why he told Serge “the last clue” Forrest, What’s the minimum number of clues that we need to solve to find the treasure, assuming that we follow the clues in order? Serge Teteblanche Just one Serge, the last one. f mysteriouswritings.com/questions-with-forrest-fenn-and-the-thrill-of-the-chase/ Can you give a timestamp for that? Not sure I can sit through all that again
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Post by astree on Dec 10, 2019 8:26:48 GMT -5
. Dave, I was just referring to 17:00, where Forrest talks about the most important clue, the last one. To me, It looked to connect with the “Serge Teteblanche” question, forrest didnt explicitly make that connection that i know of in 5he interview.
15:50
”Can i ask one question Forrest?” ”You just did” ( alernate response )
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