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Post by matsmyth on Apr 3, 2023 22:37:12 GMT -5
Author: is that Paul Allen?; "No, Patrick!"
Subject: cicada looking maybe, but I'll eat your shirt
Keywords: love, puzzles, treassure hunt, Romance retold, no promises or demands
Thoughts?
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Post by tahoeeyes on Apr 4, 2023 6:13:34 GMT -5
Author: is that Paul Allen?; "No, Patrick!" Subject: cicada looking maybe, but I'll eat your shirt Keywords: love, puzzles, treassure hunt, Romance retold, no promises or demands Thoughts? I saw that also, but not sure what to do with it. Cicada looking moth would be a Sphinx, no promises or demands could be Love is a Battlefield.
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Post by AlchemistQ on Apr 8, 2023 13:16:16 GMT -5
Author: is that Paul Allen?; "No, Patrick!" Subject: cicada looking maybe, but I'll eat your shirt Keywords: love, puzzles, treassure hunt, Romance retold, no promises or demands Thoughts? Food for thought: Paul Allen founded a private company called Vulcan. "No, Patrick!" could be a reference to a Spongebob meme. Cicada looking maybe, but I'll eat your shirt could refer to crickets. They can be mistaken for cicadas and are one insect known to chew holes in clothing. No promises or demands could refer to the Pat Benatar song Love is a Battlefield.
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Post by choice on Apr 8, 2023 15:29:36 GMT -5
Love me a wabbit hole. "No, Patrick!" maybe Patrick Stewart. So not the Star Trek TNG. Love is a battlefield, Love is in the air. Battlefield in the air? USS Enterprise (CVN-65) aircraft carrier ready to be scrapped.
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Post by thrillofthechase on Apr 8, 2023 23:17:51 GMT -5
"Is that Paul Allen?" (along with other "Is that -so and so-"?) is a running gag in the horror/dark comedy movie American Psycho. The character of Paul Allen was, ostensibly at least, killed by the main character named Patrick Bateman.
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Post by choice on Apr 9, 2023 0:28:42 GMT -5
Although the American Psycho pops up 1st when you Google "Paul Allen Patrick", I couldn't do much with it. However USS Enterprise being in VA and VA is for lovers and Virginia is named after the virgin queen AND we know now that Robert Herrick was obsessed with virgins, Virginia would be a logical rabbit hole! There are several "LOVE" sculptures there but none by Robert Indiana.
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