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Post by Jenny on Jan 10, 2019 18:57:46 GMT -5
MW reviews the 2013 Six Questions with Forrest Fenn. Always great to go over what Forrest has said....
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Post by Jenny on Jan 10, 2019 20:29:02 GMT -5
This is the Six Questions where Forrest says, Contentment is key.....
is it the 'Word that is key'?
what do you think?
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Post by zaphod73491 on Jan 10, 2019 23:39:19 GMT -5
Hi Jenny: I would agree that contentment is key, but I don't think it's Forrest's "word that is key". That word is geographic in nature, IMO.
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Post by drpepperwood on Jan 11, 2019 1:41:35 GMT -5
This is the Six Questions where Forrest says, Contentment is key..... is it the 'Word that is key'? what do you think? indecision is key? It's in ttotc.
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Post by Jenny on Jan 11, 2019 6:12:53 GMT -5
That's right..
Any others?
Seems he might use the phrase often, and these 'words' aren't related to finding the Chest and the 'word that is key'...
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Post by zaphod73491 on Jan 11, 2019 13:07:55 GMT -5
Hi Jenny -- yes, he gives another example:
Scrapbook 179 (4/15/2017): final paragraph: “I wrote this someplace a few years ago and maybe you’ll think it’s worth remembering, Imagination isn’t a technique, it’s a key. f"
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Post by locolobo on Jan 11, 2019 14:27:46 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2019 18:33:51 GMT -5
When I here the word "SPOON.".I think of a washbasin. Then I think of a wwh begin it in a basin.
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Post by Jenny on Jan 12, 2019 10:32:39 GMT -5
Thanks for all the 'key words'.... any others?
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Post by npsbuilder on Jan 12, 2019 22:20:10 GMT -5
(no) Paddle = Propeller...the Turtle (name of the submarine with 1st practical propeller in use) designed by David Bushnell (focus) and Isaac Doolittle (clock maker)
The PROPELLER with it's many names and uses has numerous parallels with hints and words in poem (IMO).
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Post by drpepperwood on Jan 15, 2019 1:13:34 GMT -5
(no) Paddle = Propeller...the Turtle (name of the submarine with 1st practical propeller in use) designed by David Bushnell (focus) and Isaac Doolittle (clock maker) The PROPELLER with it's many names and uses has numerous parallels with hints and words in poem (IMO). so do you think it's a propeller and not a wheel? Intresting because feller is in the poem.
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Post by drpepperwood on Jan 15, 2019 1:20:46 GMT -5
Intresting I have clock too written in my notes. The shape is round like a pie. Usually there are 8 slices in a pie. But if it's broken in half its free. So the circle with the dot in the middle (hole in the pie for venting hot air in the middle). A wagon wheel with a square center, a propeller.
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Post by npsbuilder on Jan 15, 2019 3:23:02 GMT -5
Not really sure. Wheel or Propeller basically serve the same function; to make something move. The obvious difference is water or no water.
I am more interested in Doolittle and Bushnell and who they were and known for related to hints and clues. Bells, propellers, Yale, time bombs, Trinity Church, printing press, floating bombs, torpedoes, clocks, ballast, on and on and on.
Thinking more about it, I'm definitely not sure.
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