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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2018 21:54:23 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2018 5:02:44 GMT -5
No, I ain't lollygagging around. The titles tie together. Lessons from Forrest = Rooster lessons, Mr ff There is a chapter title "The Iron Rooster of Santa Fe County" that gives you a few lessons. The Iron Rooster of Santa Fe County = Too forty-three as cartoon funnies Page 43 does have the cartoon funnies. I could keep going but I won't i like 10
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Post by lookinup on Apr 25, 2018 10:40:24 GMT -5
OH!,
Wondering if it's become difficult to maintain confidence in a potentially correct 'Solve' when your established selfless acts of sharing and putting it out there don't line up with a majority of existing, and IMO, supported, transparent and self-serving agenda(S)?
Thank you for your continued contributions in keeping it a thrill - "See you in the funny papers"
May peace & truth thrive,
lookinup
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Post by deeepthkr on Apr 25, 2018 12:08:26 GMT -5
No, I ain't lollygagging around. The titles tie together. Lessons from Forrest = Rooster lessons, Mr ff There is a chapter title "The Iron Rooster of Santa Fe County" that gives you a few lessons. The Iron Rooster of Santa Fe County = Too forty-three as cartoon funnies Page 43 does have the cartoon funnies. I could keep going but I won't anagram titles, correct and I have mentioned this. Most won't listen, thank God. Second, the laying one image over another is important but slightly metaphorical. Think of a page in TTOTC book with a picture on it. Go ahead and take that flashlight and shine it thru the page. Pay attention to Borders. Pay attention to how Peggys veil(SP doesn't cast a shadow yet Fenns head does. Only the shadow knows. This may send everyone back into NM....
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Post by deeepthkr on Apr 25, 2018 12:11:34 GMT -5
He mentions, as a great searcher just reminded me, something about life as an illustrated map or something. Imagination... Of course it is a visual puzzle or a big part of it. I was doubting what I found but no longer will take in others info or opinions. This is my last post. The door just hit me in the ass.
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Post by heidini on Apr 25, 2018 12:39:19 GMT -5
He mentions, as a great searcher just reminded me, something about life as an illustrated map or something. Imagination... Of course it is a visual puzzle or a big part of it. I was doubting what I found but no longer will take in others info or opinions. This is my last post. The door just hit me in the ass. I thought you already said that?
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 26, 2018 7:36:37 GMT -5
Study this for a minute and contemplate the page order. Page 38 he gives you a good visual of the numbers 45,1 & 10. A few pages later he overlaps another funny book page and makes those numbers barely see-able and adds 12 from the overlapped funny book. This was purposely done for page 41 because that is part of his count. A person would never discover this without the anagram. With study you see a three step process. What are these cartoon pictures about.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Apr 26, 2018 8:17:21 GMT -5
Hi Mike marcum. It is a story about Mr. Fenn when he was a pre-teen and a fellow named Joe whom little Fenn would get comics books from to read and then return them. Oh.
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Post by lookinup on Apr 26, 2018 10:02:39 GMT -5
The number '45' is what stands out to me the most - Bozeman, Montana is located just North of the 45th line of latitude. (The "Museum of the Rockies" is located in.....Bozeman). I would love to read your observations of this wondrous place if you've been fortunate to have visited there.
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Post by goldwatch on Apr 28, 2018 11:52:28 GMT -5
OH!, there's another way to do this and get the same answers. If you add up the numbers that are shown on pages 38 and 41 (45+1+10+12) you get 68. Now go to page 68. The only number there is 68 (the page number, which isn't shown on the other 2 pages).
Here's where it gets harder, requiring imagination. We have pages 38, 41, and 68. Use the "Me In The Middle" as a hint, which is page 41. Now go both ways... 38+41 and 68+41.
38+41=79. Go to page 79 and you are on the "BINGO" page.
68+41=109. And the 109 is the number, as you've pointed out, on page 43. Page 43 is also used by "Me In The Middle" inside this chapter, it's the next page with the related pictures.
There's more!
If you now go to page 109, it's the last page of "Salute To A Warrior", the story of Renelle and her loss to cancer. I can't help but to think that FF was including Renelle in all of this. She was heroic, like the heroes of the comic books could only imagine. And the West Thumb of Yellowstone Lake in the image on page 109, I think that was a "thumbs up" to Renelle's spirit. Much in the same way that FF once covered all of Philadelphia with his thumb and had deep inspirations about people.
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Post by lookinup on Apr 28, 2018 12:45:58 GMT -5
Very observant, Buckeye Bob. Some will make a dent on your heart, and others will make themselves right at home.
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Post by deeepthkr on May 1, 2018 17:45:34 GMT -5
Study this for a minute and contemplate the page order. Page 38 he gives you a good visual of the numbers 45,1 & 10. A few pages later he overlaps another funny book page and makes those numbers barely see-able and adds 12 from the overlapped funny book. This was purposely done for page 41 because that is part of his count. A person would never discover this without the anagram. With study you see a three step process. I said to anagram the titles months ago but some horses will die of thirst.
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Post by deeepthkr on May 1, 2018 17:46:53 GMT -5
No, I ain't lollygagging around. The titles tie together. Lessons from Forrest = Rooster lessons, Mr ff There is a chapter title "The Iron Rooster of Santa Fe County" that gives you a few lessons. The Iron Rooster of Santa Fe County = Too forty-three as cartoon funnies Page 43 does have the cartoon funnies. I could keep going but I won't i like 10 I like ten also, it's new...
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Post by deeepthkr on May 1, 2018 17:50:20 GMT -5
THE IRON ROOSTER OF SANTA FE COUNTY = FORREST FENN, HE SAY TO COUNT RATIO --- SHOOTOUT ON CITY AREA, FORREST FENN sounds like Ok Corral
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