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Post by drpepperwood on Feb 15, 2019 11:07:50 GMT -5
Thinking maybe the word "many" is the key to what FF is trying to say. Many people populate is bathing hole. Special spot. How dare they go there! TTOTC. Like saying HALT! You many people don't go there! This place is mine alone! If I am reading the poem correctly where route 89 and then turns into route 20 is close to the location. Take Madison Canyon Down? route 20 = H20. Fly Highway. Stanza One I believe is telling us the treasure is in Montana (Treasure State). The "I" definition in the dictionary is the 9th letter denoted after H being 8th letter of the alphabet. The repeated "I"s in the poem give the direction of the nine clues on a road map. Waters being the elements of H20 gives us another location on the map. Since waters is plural we have the old highway 20 and new highway 20. "I", "Treasures", "waters" are all nouns which FF tells us to pay attention to the nouns because they are placed strategically for a reason. It make sense I agree but I only search in NM. When FF was interviewed he ask the audience what is the meaning of the word "several" The audience replied with "many". FF said no. It means one or two but not more than three.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 15, 2019 13:43:33 GMT -5
Drpepperwood: not quite what he said. He said several means more than two, but not many more than two.
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Post by drpepperwood on Feb 15, 2019 18:13:22 GMT -5
Drpepperwood: not quite what he said. He said several means more than two, but not many more than two. Thank you. I couldn't remember the exact quote.
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