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Post by buckleburyfaery on Mar 8, 2023 13:56:49 GMT -5
Not sure if this overthinking or underthinking, but something most of the picture clues have in common could be red: red herring/fish, red rose, Indiana is a red state, redwood, red E, Red Robin, and... uh... Spock. I said most. I could suggest "red shirt," but that seems a little six-degrees of Kevin Bacon to me.
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Post by choice on Mar 8, 2023 15:17:49 GMT -5
Not sure if this overthinking or underthinking, but something most of the picture clues have in common could be red: red herring/fish, red rose, Indiana is a red state, redwood, red E, Red Robin, and... uh... Spock. I said most. I could suggest "red shirt," but that seems a little six-degrees of Kevin Bacon to me. If you like your bacon sizzling here's a serving: Two pictures of Star Trek and Robin Hood have the actor Scott Grimes (Will Scarlet 'red') in common. He played Gordon Maloy in Star Trek The Orville. Orville gets me to REDenbacher. CU + FE, Copper-Iron has popcorn in it!
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Post by mofinn on Mar 8, 2023 20:32:47 GMT -5
Very interesting information, Choice. Thanks for sharing. As a matter of fact, according to Google, that actor Scott Grimes also appeared in one episode 'Star Trek, The Next Generation' as "Eric". Apparently, he had a few lines of dialog, but it ended up being cut.
Anyway, continuing with the concept of the color "red": the character "Eric" makes me think of "Eric the Red" the famous Viking.
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Post by razcal on Mar 9, 2023 18:00:19 GMT -5
that tree image is of oaks though per reverse GIS, not a redwood.
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Post by buckleburyfaery on Mar 10, 2023 16:34:15 GMT -5
that tree image is of oaks though per reverse GIS, not a redwood. Yes, oak seems most likely. I thought it was sycamore at first, but then I didn't have luck running it through reverse image search. I more meant that if you tack "red" onto any of those things in the image, you got a logical phrase out of them. So I should have said "red wood" instead. I did not think that Orville was actually within the Star Trek universe though, just a parody, no?
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Post by razcal on Mar 11, 2023 10:42:18 GMT -5
The image is from here:
Louisiana Oak, maybe a second state name to go with Indiana?
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