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Post by Jenny on Jan 6, 2020 15:32:34 GMT -5
Forrest and I thought it would be fun to do Four questions on the 6th, for the New Year, instead of Six on the 4th!
Enjoy!
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Post by locolobo on Jan 6, 2020 16:21:45 GMT -5
Thanks Jenny, it's always fun when you post something from the Fennster. These ought to keep the pot boiling for awhile. Nice to see he's still getting mileage from the LGFI!
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Post by Cindy (A Hoosier Sister) on Jan 6, 2020 16:23:18 GMT -5
Awesome! Thanks Jenny!
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Post by goldilocks on Jan 6, 2020 16:29:41 GMT -5
I have an inkling that his vision literally tells him it's only a matter of time.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Jan 6, 2020 16:54:27 GMT -5
I have an inkling that his vision literally tells him it's only a matter of time. Thus my wonder if Forrest has 20/20 vision. ;-)
Jenny: curious if you intentionally or inadvertently changed it from the Little Girl *in* India to the Little Girl *from* India?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2020 19:06:03 GMT -5
Thanks Jenny, That was a nice surprise. I never expected to see Q&A today. So cool!
And Thank You Forrest.
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Post by richard on Jan 6, 2020 19:36:29 GMT -5
Thank you Jenny as always, Forrest says a lot without saying anything to those who aren't paying attention. I have a sneaky suspicion Forrest was told quite often as a youngster to pay attention. Thus he does what he does to see if we are paying attention. But like everything else, his answers are open to interpretation.
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Post by van on Jan 6, 2020 20:43:32 GMT -5
Its in New Mexico right?
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Post by crm114 on Jan 6, 2020 23:34:51 GMT -5
I have an inkling that his vision literally tells him it's only a matter of time. Thus my wonder if Forrest has 20/20 vision. ;-)
Jenny: curious if you intentionally or inadvertently changed it from the Little Girl *in* India to the Little Girl *from* India?
A nice surprise indeed. I was wondering the same thing about vision. It's a matter of time.
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Post by sparrow on Jan 7, 2020 0:06:37 GMT -5
Thanks Jenny!!
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Post by britchaser on Jan 7, 2020 5:49:29 GMT -5
These answers are disappointing on the face of them right?.. Would Forrest have bothered if they were this low key?
I'd suggest that Forrest wouldn't miss an opportunity to hide something in here. In plain sight..
My first take is that he's pushing the importance of Time to his solve/puzzle/vision for his treasure hunt.
Once upon a Time.. Dizzy Dean..
Is it about stories? Is it about the timings in his life from TTOTC (e.g. 13 yo looking towards 7th grade..)
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Post by astree on Jan 7, 2020 6:34:46 GMT -5
. I think he’s got quite a bit in there; as some examples: The first two letters in his first response are MW. interesting, type in “rut” and go Hindi to English. also, check out the reverse of arut = tura ( and tu ra) in latin, a timely seasonal word. translate.google.comthe question is about a girl, and aurat means woman or More simply the phrase “in a rut” contains the word Turin as in the shroud of Turin. More there The last three words of his last response On the question about 2020 vision have letters ending SEE. his last question has 10, 100, 1000 and the last letter of each of his answers spells TENS.i
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Post by goldilocks on Jan 7, 2020 7:31:16 GMT -5
. I think he’s got quite a bit in there; as some examples: The first two letters in his first response are MW. interesting, type in “rut” and go Hindi to English. also, check out the reverse of arut = tura ( and tu ra) in latin, a timely seasonal word. translate.google.comor More simply the phrase “in a rut” contains the word Turin as in the shroud of Turin. More there The last three words of his last response On the question about 2020 vision have letters ending SEE. his last question has 10, 100, 1000 and the last letter of each of his answers spells TENS.i "She should not let her thinking to get in a rut" doesn't sound grammatically correct to me. Shouldn't it be either, she should not let her thinking get in a rut or, she should not allow her thinking to get in a rut... Astree, you could be correct that there may be a reason for misplaced wording.
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Post by jdiggins on Jan 7, 2020 16:10:24 GMT -5
Hmmmm.... To get in a rut:
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Post by astree on Jan 7, 2020 16:15:08 GMT -5
. I think he’s got quite a bit in there; as some examples: The first two letters in his first response are MW. interesting, type in “rut” and go Hindi to English. also, check out the reverse of arut = tura ( and tu ra) in latin, a timely seasonal word. translate.google.comor More simply the phrase “in a rut” contains the word Turin as in the shroud of Turin. More there The last three words of his last response On the question about 2020 vision have letters ending SEE. his last question has 10, 100, 1000 and the last letter of each of his answers spells TENS.i "She should not let her thinking to get in a rut" doesn't sound grammatically correct to me. Shouldn't it be either, she should not let her thinking get in a rut or, she should not allow her thinking to get in a rut... Astree, you could be correct that there may be a reason for misplaced wording. Thank you Goldie. I thought I had a remark about the grammar on that phrase. I think there’s quite a bit more in Forrests answers but on this phrase she should not allow thinking to-get-her in a rut. I am looking at Forrests words again and I think it is actually grammatically OK although not a common way of phrasing
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