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Post by drpepperwood on Oct 2, 2018 9:28:20 GMT -5
Good Morning on my raining down pour day. Rosa is here to stay for two days in the valley of the sun.
The how, where, and why of stuff we thought we knew.
Why is someone lost if he :doesn't have a clue"?
The original spelling of clue was C-L-E-W, and its forgotten meaning is a ball of yarn or string. A clew of string was unraveled as a guide out while entering an unfamiliar maze or a cave. If you become lost, all you had to do was follow the string back to the point of origin. In the modern cliche', if someone "doesn't have a clue," he is in the dark with no idea how to get out of his dilemma.
So, follow the nine clues precisely in FF's poem to find your way (your in the dark). Where does the ball of string begin? Feel your way to the start in the dark. The first (clue) string is found find your way to the knot. Second (clue) string which is tied with the first string to make a knot (your at the knot. Your at the right place). Third (clue) string which ties the third to the second. Find your way to the fourth and forward we go.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Oct 2, 2018 9:57:57 GMT -5
Good Morning on my raining down pour day. Rosa is here to stay for two days in the valley of the sun. The how, where, and why of stuff we thought we knew. Why is someone lost if he :doesn't have a clue"? The original spelling of clue was C-L-E-W, and its forgotten meaning is a ball of yarn or string. A clew of string was unraveled as a guide out while entering an unfamiliar maze or a cave. If you become lost, all you had to do was follow the string back to the point of origin. In the modern cliche', if someone "doesn't have a clue," he is in the dark with no idea how to get out of his dilemma. So, follow the nine clues precisely in FF's poem to find your way (your in the dark). Where does the ball of string begin? Feel your way to the start in the dark. The first (clue) string is found find your way to the knot. Second (clue) string which is tied with the first string to make a knot (your at the knot. Your at the right place). Third (clue) string which ties the third to the second. Find your way to the fourth and forward we go. Imo all 9 clues are in walking distance one foot in front of the other sowed together. All 9 clues could be within a 1000ft two trips less then a few miles.1000 x 4 = 4000ft in total.
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Oct 2, 2018 10:25:11 GMT -5
Good Morning on my raining down pour day. Rosa is here to stay for two days in the valley of the sun. The how, where, and why of stuff we thought we knew. Why is someone lost if he :doesn't have a clue"? The original spelling of clue was C-L-E-W, and its forgotten meaning is a ball of yarn or string. A clew of string was unraveled as a guide out while entering an unfamiliar maze or a cave. If you become lost, all you had to do was follow the string back to the point of origin. In the modern cliche', if someone "doesn't have a clue," he is in the dark with no idea how to get out of his dilemma. So, follow the nine clues precisely in FF's poem to find your way (your in the dark). Where does the ball of string begin? Feel your way to the start in the dark. The first (clue) string is found find your way to the knot. Second (clue) string which is tied with the first string to make a knot (your at the knot. Your at the right place). Third (clue) string which ties the third to the second. Find your way to the fourth and forward we go. Imo all 9 clues are in walking distance one foot in front of the other sowed together. All 9 clues could be within a 1000ft two trips less then a few miles.1000 x 4 = 4000ft in total. The ball of string ff did say he tied each piece to each other so the clues are tied together as you say.Imo when it comes to but to far to walk. Searchers are saying sense I'm at my wwh Its time for me to dtive down a canyon because that's too far to walk. Example. If I walk right apass something that could be used as but too far to walk.
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Oct 2, 2018 12:38:09 GMT -5
Post by drpepperwood on Oct 2, 2018 12:38:09 GMT -5
Imo all 9 clues are in walking distance one foot in front of the other sowed together. All 9 clues could be within a 1000ft two trips less then a few miles.1000 x 4 = 4000ft in total. The ball of string ff did say he tied each piece to each other so the clues are tied together as you say.Imo when it comes to but to far to walk. Searchers are saying sense I'm at my wwh Its time for me to dtive down a canyon because that's too far to walk. Example. If I walk right apass something that could be used as but too far to walk. Like saying your at the end of this string (to far to walk) so stop and look around one needs to tie the other end (clue) of the string? Decide which way to go. We do need to get into a car to get to the area of WWWH or some sort of transportation. Like I can't just walk out my door and start walking because it's too far. I have to marry the first clue (string) to the map to get going where I need to go for the second clue (string). So maybe we are driving to WWWH and Canyon down (below). TFTW. There is a period after TFTW. Period is to pause before continuing. We are doing something? What are we doing? FF ball of string is described bigger than a doorway. Do we need to figure out how to get through the doorway? Maybe we don't drive no more or walk because we will pass the location (I like what you had said "I walk right pass something"... (clue) that I had walked too far.) We idle in place to observe the area which is HOB where we put in (which I rule out taking a boat because the TC is retrievable in the winter and most water is frozen). One should not be walking on thin ice either. Do we put in and object that is stationary? Do we open up a doorway in the belly of a HOB? I can keep going until it's narrowed down to something described in the book but I need to get other things done around the house today. Love it when I am on a deep roll of thought. I will connect later Mike!
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Post by mikemarcum879 on Oct 2, 2018 13:29:20 GMT -5
The ball of string ff did say he tied each piece to each other so the clues are tied together as you say.Imo when it comes to but to far to walk. Searchers are saying sense I'm at my wwh Its time for me to dtive down a canyon because that's too far to walk. Example. If I walk right apass something that could be used as but too far to walk. Like saying your at the end of this string (to far to walk) so stop and look around one needs to tie the other end (clue) of the string? Decide which way to go. We do need to get into a car to get to the area of WWWH or some sort of transportation. Like I can't just walk out my door and start walking because it's too far. I have to marry the first clue (string) to the map to get going where I need to go for the second clue (string). So maybe we are driving to WWWH and Canyon down (below). TFTW. There is a period after TFTW. Period is to pause before continuing. We are doing something? What are we doing? FF ball of string is described bigger than a doorway. Do we need to figure out how to get through the doorway? Maybe we don't drive no more or walk because we will pass the location (I like what you had said "I walk right pass something"... (clue) that I had walked too far.) We idle in place to observe the area which is HOB where we put in (which I rule out taking a boat because the TC is retrievable in the winter and most water is frozen). One should not be walking on thin ice either. Do we put in and object that is stationary? Do we open up a doorway in the belly of a HOB? I can keep going until it's narrowed down to something described in the book but I need to get other things done around the house today. Love it when I am on a deep roll of thought. I will connect later Mike! The first string is wwwh. Now Imo.When you take the canyon down This is the door. You are Putting in below the TC you are down in the canyon. The home of Brown isn't far away. The home of Brown will set above the TC.. So this would mean the home of Brown is not down in the canyon. So now your not hunting for the the home of Brown in the canyon. What are we doing I think were walking. Forrest first said the searcher that got within 200ft walked right a pass the TC. Now he says they passed it. That's one of ff slips Imo by saying the walked right a pass it.
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Oct 2, 2018 14:57:04 GMT -5
Post by drpepperwood on Oct 2, 2018 14:57:04 GMT -5
Like saying your at the end of this string (to far to walk) so stop and look around one needs to tie the other end (clue) of the string? Decide which way to go. We do need to get into a car to get to the area of WWWH or some sort of transportation. Like I can't just walk out my door and start walking because it's too far. I have to marry the first clue (string) to the map to get going where I need to go for the second clue (string). So maybe we are driving to WWWH and Canyon down (below). TFTW. There is a period after TFTW. Period is to pause before continuing. We are doing something? What are we doing? FF ball of string is described bigger than a doorway. Do we need to figure out how to get through the doorway? Maybe we don't drive no more or walk because we will pass the location (I like what you had said "I walk right pass something"... (clue) that I had walked too far.) We idle in place to observe the area which is HOB where we put in (which I rule out taking a boat because the TC is retrievable in the winter and most water is frozen). One should not be walking on thin ice either. Do we put in and object that is stationary? Do we open up a doorway in the belly of a HOB? I can keep going until it's narrowed down to something described in the book but I need to get other things done around the house today. Love it when I am on a deep roll of thought. I will connect later Mike! The first string is wwwh. Now Imo.When you take the canyon down This is the door. You are Putting in below the TC you are down in the canyon. The home of Brown isn't far away. The home of Brown will set above the TC.. So this would mean the home of Brown is not down in the canyon. So now your not hunting for the the home of Brown in the canyon. What are we doing I think were walking. Forrest first said the searcher that got within 200ft walked right a pass the TC. Now he says they passed it. That's one of ff slips Imo by saying the walked right a pass it. Very good! So we know that we are walking not driving. To me that's significant.
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