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Post by zaphod73491 on Sept 11, 2018 1:29:32 GMT -5
Forrest: you've said in the past that you made two round trips from your car to the treasure chest's hiding place, presumably carrying the chest on one trip, and its contents on the other due to the heavy 42-lb. combined weight. Reports of which was carried first, chest or contents, have been inconsistent, but this doesn't concern me so much. I'm more curious if you transported anything else substantial on either trip from your car to the hiding location, excepting a backpack, water or food?
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Post by Allen K. on Sept 11, 2018 11:30:05 GMT -5
Hello Mr. Fenn,
Have any searchers been within 200 feet of the treasure this season?
~Allen K.
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Post by drpepperwood on Sept 11, 2018 13:10:15 GMT -5
Dear Forrest Fenn.
I was reading about Millay's work and her life of poetry. In your book TToTC you mention that she tells your story best. If you don't mind can you tell more about yourself living on the edge? And the lighting of the candle on both ends?
Thank you.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2018 23:46:28 GMT -5
In Scrapbook Thirty Nine you say, "I am separated from the action now, but am interested in hearing from the players.
Beware of those who say they’ve found the treasure, and there are at least 31 of them out there. My silence will never be a hint". I wonder how many you would estimate have found the treasure from 151 Scrapbooks ago until now.
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The reason I ask is I had told myself last October that I found it. I still don't have it, but I did find it!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2018 8:27:53 GMT -5
If hunting in pairs would there still only be 9 clues or would the other person's 9 clues double the amount of clues present on any given Sunday?
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Post by hearmeall on Sept 15, 2018 13:52:30 GMT -5
Hi Forrest, You once told a reporter who asked you about Brown's home that if you told her what it was, she would go right to it. So were you being tricky or would it really lead to your treasure?
Thank you in advance, Hear me all
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Post by Allen K. on Sept 16, 2018 8:51:52 GMT -5
Hi Mr. Fenn,
Do you still hope to return to the spot someday, and make the boldest move you’ve ever made? If you can’t physically return to the spot, would you want your ashes scattered there?
~Allen K.
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Post by drpepperwood on Sept 16, 2018 13:11:11 GMT -5
Mr. Fenn,
When you are gone and the the chase continues who will answer our questions?
Thank you. Tracy.
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Post by hearmeall on Sept 20, 2018 15:10:03 GMT -5
Hi Forrest,
Do you have a favorite holiday? If so why?
Thank you, Hear me all
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Post by drpepperwood on Sept 23, 2018 10:50:43 GMT -5
Mr. Fenn,
What are your treasures?
Thank you, Tracy H.
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Post by drpepperwood on Sept 25, 2018 6:20:50 GMT -5
Hi Forrest,
What month was Skippy born?
Thanks, Tracy H.
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Post by lookinup on Sept 25, 2018 10:01:15 GMT -5
Hi Forrest, What month was Skippy born? Thanks, Tracy H.
I believe it was July 25, 1928
Source: Family Tree Now
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Post by lookindown on Sept 25, 2018 13:06:10 GMT -5
Dear Forrest,
Over the years there's been so much speculation about what a 79- or 80-year-old man (you) could or could not have done in one afternoon. I was reminded of these questions while listening to the radio in my car. This piece came on about a woman named Betty who decided to take up the art of trapeze at the ripe age of 78. What do you think of that?
-Lookindown
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Post by drpepperwood on Sept 28, 2018 16:38:17 GMT -5
Dear Forrest,
In your poem you use the word "I". Who is "I"? Would that be someone else other than you?
Thank you, Tracy
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Post by zaphod73491 on Sept 29, 2018 23:55:35 GMT -5
Forrest: you've said in the past that you made two round trips from your car to the treasure chest's hiding place, presumably carrying the chest on one trip, and its contents on the other due to the heavy 42-lb. combined weight. Reports of which was carried first, chest or contents, have been inconsistent, but this doesn't concern me so much. I'm more curious if you transported anything else substantial on either trip from your car to the hiding location, excepting a backpack, water or food? I retract my question. I'm convinced Forrest didn't need anything substantial beyond a backpack.
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