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Post by fennzenn on Feb 1, 2020 13:01:35 GMT -5
Last page of the book The Thrill of the Chase , there are two Omega symbols side by side, are they a possible clue?
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Post by johnwayne11 on Feb 1, 2020 13:23:26 GMT -5
Time after Time.
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Post by fennzenn on Feb 1, 2020 18:27:03 GMT -5
Looks like to side by side bends on the Madison River in Montana. Otoh, this area of the river has likely been poured over by hundreds if not thousands of people since day 1... Attachments:
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Post by heidini on Feb 2, 2020 9:12:06 GMT -5
What do you get time after time from? Is it because the omega watch?
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Post by johnwayne11 on Feb 2, 2020 10:49:29 GMT -5
What do you get time after time from? Is it because the omega watch? From Cyndi Lauper. Seriously tho - two watches in a row = time after time 2 x 2 is a board as well as other things. Take the time and the go in piece. Over and over again.
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 2, 2020 12:17:51 GMT -5
Single omega at the end of Once Upon a While; no omegas in TFTW. Double omegas at the end of Scrapbook 50. "The relevance of the double omegas will go to the grave with the man who wrote the poem. f"
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Post by Jenny on Feb 2, 2020 12:41:23 GMT -5
Single omega at the end of Once Upon a While; no omegas in TFTW. Double omegas at the end of Scrapbook 50. "The relevance of the double omegas will go to the grave with the man who wrote the poem. f" I have double omega's at the end of my first print edition of Too Far to Walk..... I will have to check others... Plus.. the original OUAW doesn't have any.... the revised has one...
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 2, 2020 13:11:32 GMT -5
Hi Jenny: yes, I should have specified OUAW-R. But that's the first I've heard that an edition of TFTW had the double omegas! I'll check which printing I have; clearly not the first.
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Post by heidini on Feb 2, 2020 13:13:12 GMT -5
Hi Jenny: yes, I should have specified OUAW-R. But that's the first I've heard that an edition of TFTW had the double omegas! I'll check which printing I have; clearly not the first. I had forgotten ouaw revised getting the omega and it is missing from the first.
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Post by heidini on Feb 2, 2020 13:14:16 GMT -5
Interesting. The dizzy dean “ending”...
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 2, 2020 13:59:19 GMT -5
I have the 4th printing of TFTW (no omegas).
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Post by Jenny on Feb 2, 2020 13:59:49 GMT -5
Hi Jenny: yes, I should have specified OUAW-R. But that's the first I've heard that an edition of TFTW had the double omegas! I'll check which printing I have; clearly not the first. Here is an image: My other TFTW books are first edition as well...so I don't know if other editions don't have them or not.... interesting....
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Post by Jenny on Feb 2, 2020 14:01:15 GMT -5
I have the 4th printing of TFTW (no omegas). wow.... I didn't know they didn't have them... strange.....
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Post by zaphod73491 on Feb 2, 2020 14:13:44 GMT -5
I have the 4th printing of TFTW (no omegas). wow.... I didn't know they didn't have them... strange..... Well my memory has clearly failed me -- my copy DOES have the double omegas. No idea how I got it in my head that it didn't. So the only one of the four memoirs that doesn't is the first OUAW.
I'm curious if Seventeen Dollars a Square Foot has 0, 1 or 2 omegas? Or Tepee Smoke, or The Beat of the Drum and the Whoop of the Dance, or The Secrets of San Lazaro, or any of the others for that matter. I just assumed none of the non-memoir books have omegas.
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Post by johnwayne11 on Feb 2, 2020 14:26:29 GMT -5
Those omega's sure look like 2's to me. It's a face-off, a reflection, twins. Today since it is 02-02-2020, I would say it has something special to do with 2's, two's, too's or to.
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