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Post by kpro on Mar 25, 2017 19:14:33 GMT -5
Larson a herisp
Strange name, I channeled my inner astree (famous for codes and cyphers) and got leprosaria.
Of course this is defined as a hospital for leprosy.
A quick search shows a town in Louisiana.
Thoughts? Hoping to collaborate with others.
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Larson
Mar 26, 2017 7:17:26 GMT -5
Post by astree on Mar 26, 2017 7:17:26 GMT -5
Hi kpro,
There's so much that could be done with that name, including anagrams. "Leprosaria" is a good one, NHS is left-over, I think. So many anagrams that I'd be looking for some type of hints in the book.... , or LANE (a character), or LIPS (its lips curl over). Possibly a connection to words about Larson, or nearby. Just random >>> HEAR SONAR is in there, HARE LIPS, and AREA.
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Post by kpro on Mar 26, 2017 8:17:36 GMT -5
100 miles from that hospital is "big bobs BBQ". Well, not big bob.
Probably a rabbit hole. But having fun!
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tpm
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Larson
Apr 2, 2017 18:07:48 GMT -5
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Post by tpm on Apr 2, 2017 18:07:48 GMT -5
Hi kpro, seems Mike addressed the Larson question in his latest video: Orleans Parish (a legal synonym for the city limits of New Orleans). Is the BBQ joint you were referring to Billy Bob's in Mississippi? Bc I had come across that in doing the mileage calculation assuming NO as the starting city and it fits the bill (second stop, 180 miles from departure).
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Post by kpro on Apr 2, 2017 18:13:59 GMT -5
Hi kpro, seems Mike addressed the Larson question in his latest video: Orleans Parish (a legal synonym for the city limits of New Orleans). Is the BBQ joint you were referring to Billy Bob's in Mississippi? Bc I had come across that in doing the mileage calculation assuming NO as the starting city and it fits the bill (second stop, 180 miles from departure). It wasn't a bobs, found another name that is anagrammed in the book. Makes for a start in NO like mdc said but also in this way.
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