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thejyav Owen's Helper
Joined: 08 Oct 2006 Posts: 1554
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:38 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="roxybebito
You know, its probably cuz I'm so tired, I'm having some trouble understanding what you mean. Your general idea is that the creators do not base creation upon our comments and debates, that this forum is just for fun, so you have more respect for them because of that? That, my dear, is also quite petty.[/quote]
No I'm saying if it's true that they put 10/12 on the computer to lie to us that this video was made before all the hate came in for the ceremony videos and not because of the hate, THAT is petty.
I have more respect for them listening to fans and accepting that what they were producing was not pleasing us and making changes based on our comments than them trying to pull one over on us and convince us they are so great. |
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Katie Suspiciously Absent
Joined: 07 Oct 2006 Posts: 24
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:39 pm Post subject: |
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so. if they saw daniel watching the ceramony while it was still light, yet still went on with the ceramony makes me think that they put on an act. pretended to have a ceramony and had bree post about a ceramony so daniel would think it was all over then RELOCATE the real ceramony. so the ceramony hasnt happened yet, which is why bree was able to post about it right away (she wasnt weak) and she sounds and looks like she is lying because...she is. she cant even tell a little lie without it showing.
I think her vid was to say "Hey daniel, look at me, I had the ceramony and survived. you can get a new hobby now"
The other thing I have to add is. when daniel gets into the room the computer screen is up. no screen saver. so she was on it JUST BEFORE she left. which makes me think she was on her way there.
oh, and if I lived in a gated community I would leave my balcony door unlocked. but where the heck is the guard? |
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Hannahbee Enthusiastic Fan
Joined: 26 Sep 2006 Posts: 268 Location: MA, US
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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TheFatLady wrote: | I'm still puzzling over the closet shot. Because the camera stopped there significantly (the way it did on the lithograph), I'm assuming there's something, uh, there. At first, I thought, "So she wears a lot of black. So what? I do, too." Then someone speculated about robes. But no matter how active she is in the order, who needs *that* many robes? |
actually when i saw that i couldn't make out what the things were, but my first thought was like "wouldn't it be funny if they were all robes" cuz it would remind me of, like in cartoons where the characters always wear the same things and then when you see their closet they have like a whole closetful of that one outfit. and it gave me a giggle, esp. when that suggestion actually came up here. so i thought i'd share  |
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S is for Summer Lonely Fan
Joined: 23 Sep 2006 Posts: 223
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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Some more about Adak:
http://www.adakisland.com/
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adak,_Alaska
From the latter site:
Other than Attu Station it is the westernmost town in the United States (see Extreme points of the United States), and the southernmost city in Alaska. _________________ Team Daniel! |
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UpbeatMarshWiggle Casual Observer
Joined: 01 Oct 2006 Posts: 50 Location: Michigan/USA
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:42 pm Post subject: Chartreuse?!? |
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Long time lurker, first time poster here. Thought I'd point out some "interesting" things about Chartreuse:
1. Nasty-tasting but very popular series of liquers made by French Monks
2. There's basically 3 "flavors", Green and Yellow, and . . .
3. Elixir de la Grande-Chartreuse, the original that started it all. Here's the interesting part:
"Made by the Chartreuse Monks since 1737 according to the instructions set out in the secret manuscript given to them by Maréchal d'Estrées in 1605. . . The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks there received a gift from the marshal of artillery for King Henri IV. Francois Hannibal d' Estrees gave them an already ancient manuscript titled "An Elixir of Long Life". In the opening years of the 17th century, only a few monks and even fewer apothecaries understood the use of herbs and plants in the treatment of illness. . . The manuscript's recipe was so complex that only bits and pieces of it were understood and used at Vauvert. . . By 1737, the manuscript was in the mother house of the order - La Grande Chartreuse - in the mountains not far from Grenoble. Here an exhaustive study of the manuscript was undertaken. . . . The monastery's apothecary, Frère Jerome Maubec, was in charge of the study which finally succeeded in unraveling the complexities of the recipe. . . Chartreuse Elixir was first made!"
Significant? Who knows. But interesting.
Here's the link to the site:
http://www.chartreuse.fr/pa_history3_uk.htm
And NO, I'm not a Creator-info-planting critter.
Take Care,
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Hannahbee Enthusiastic Fan
Joined: 26 Sep 2006 Posts: 268 Location: MA, US
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:49 pm Post subject: Re: Chartreuse?!? |
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UpbeatMarshWiggle wrote: | And NO, I'm not a Creator-info-planting critter.  |
ha! that's exactly what a creator-info-planting critter would say!
jk jk
yanno, as far as i'm concerned, a few info-planting critters can only help. and paranoia does nobody any good! after all, posts like the one i'm making right now just take up forum space
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Kimmi-Chan Enthusiastic Fan

Joined: 13 Oct 2006 Posts: 304 Location: Maine
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:51 pm Post subject: Re: Chartreuse?!? |
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UpbeatMarshWiggle wrote: | Long time lurker, first time poster here. Thought I'd point out some "interesting" things about Chartreuse:
1. Nasty-tasting but very popular series of liquers made by French Monks
2. There's basically 3 "flavors", Green and Yellow, and . . .
3. Elixir de la Grande-Chartreuse, the original that started it all. Here's the interesting part:
"Made by the Chartreuse Monks since 1737 according to the instructions set out in the secret manuscript given to them by Maréchal d'Estrées in 1605. . . The Order of Chartreuse was more than 500 years old when, in 1605, at a Chartreuse monastery in Vauvert, a small suburb of Paris, the monks there received a gift from the marshal of artillery for King Henri IV. Francois Hannibal d' Estrees gave them an already ancient manuscript titled "An Elixir of Long Life". In the opening years of the 17th century, only a few monks and even fewer apothecaries understood the use of herbs and plants in the treatment of illness. . . The manuscript's recipe was so complex that only bits and pieces of it were understood and used at Vauvert. . . By 1737, the manuscript was in the mother house of the order - La Grande Chartreuse - in the mountains not far from Grenoble. Here an exhaustive study of the manuscript was undertaken. . . . The monastery's apothecary, Frère Jerome Maubec, was in charge of the study which finally succeeded in unraveling the complexities of the recipe. . . Chartreuse Elixir was first made!"
Significant? Who knows. But interesting.
Here's the link to the site:
http://www.chartreuse.fr/pa_history3_uk.htm
And NO, I'm not a Creator-info-planting critter.
Take Care,
UMW |
Wait, it's a popular drink by the french monks, like the french clregy that pushed to have the knights templar birnt at the stake in 1306, October 13th? I know it's a stretch, but still, friday the thirteenth 1306 in October . exactly 700 years before this ceremony should end, What's up with that?
I speculate more under 10-12-06 _________________ Kimmi-Chan loves you!!! |
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S is for Summer Lonely Fan
Joined: 23 Sep 2006 Posts: 223
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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Oh wow. If by some miracle there should be a drop in Alaska, I really, really, REALLY hope it's not Adak. Ticket prices from Anchorage seem to run between $550 in November to $1294 for dates in October.
DEAR CREATORS: YES! COME TO ALASKA! Just... stay where we can get to you.
Okay, now that I'm not quite as :O over an Alaskan town being one of the maps, I'm off to try to figure out why the heck Adak might be important. _________________ Team Daniel! |
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Kadath128 Suspiciously Absent
Joined: 15 Oct 2006 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:59 pm Post subject: |
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Just think its worth mentioning that people seem to be overrating the effects of absinthe. I've seen many people drink it, although I haven't myself, and none of them talked of any hallucinations. This is over several different types also, although none of them were 16 year old non drinkers either. |
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lordgreystoke422 Thor's Hammer

Joined: 21 Sep 2006 Posts: 1070 Location: Metairie(New Orleans)
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:59 pm Post subject: |
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rachelalexis wrote: | So obviously if this was filmed the 12th it wasn't just a response to the lackluster reception of the last two videos, but was instead a planned video. Also tells us the turnaround time for the video between making and airing. |
What's wrong with all you scrooges...for a true thelemite like Lucy...it's CROWLEYMAS 365 days a year..thats all...her computer reflects this. _________________ My Latest videos:
Call to Arms...Or Would That Be Feet? #54
http://one.revver.com/watch/156886/flv/affiliate/28541
There is No Ice Cream in the Champagne Room at the Ceremony #55
http://one.revver.com/watch/166473/flv/affiliate/28541
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demerick Casual Observer
Joined: 01 Oct 2006 Posts: 35
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 7:59 pm Post subject: |
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Broken Kid wrote: |
Edit: That's a weird site, by the way. Lots of strange links, like "How to make heterosexuality work" and things...seems to be a very religious community. |
I'm intrigued that the abbreviation used for the Culture Cafe is cultcafe. IT'S A CLUE!!!!  |
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Hannahbee Enthusiastic Fan
Joined: 26 Sep 2006 Posts: 268 Location: MA, US
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:00 pm Post subject: |
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oh btw:
i really did like this video a lot, but can i just rant for a second on how sick i am of hearing Daniel say shit like "i gotta get out of here"
it's like... dude, you were freaked out about all of this BEFORE you even left your HOUSE... please be more prepared for the freakage so you don't always have to puss out while gathering information for us poor lonely viewers who don't have the option of stalking Bree ourselves! not that i would...  |
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Legna Suspiciously Absent
Joined: 15 Sep 2006 Posts: 5
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:01 pm Post subject: Why us? |
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Too bad La Crete is 11.5 hours away from me....I'd be too chickenshit to go up there and anyone I know would laugh their asses off at me if I requested one of them to come with me for the hell of it. Someone else in Alberta can go look lol. I don't understand why Alberta. Pffff us Canadians aren't that exciting. |
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demerick Casual Observer
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:02 pm Post subject: |
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I posted this under List of Strange Tags, and now realize that I probably posted in the wrong place. If a mod wants to delete the posts, I would appreciate it. Thanks.
I understand the link of chartreuse to absinthe, especially with the poster, but chartreuse is an alcohol separate from absinthe.
http://www.nycgoth.com/more/chartreuse/
Not sure if this will be any help, but the article says, "Though the precise herbs in chartreuse are not publically known, there is a small quantity of thujone, the active chemical in wormwood (and consequently, absinthe.)"
(After further research)
Thujone has been injected into mice, so I see no reason why it couldn't be what has been injected into Bree.
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/medplant/about_mprc/My%20Webs/Sage/S.libanotica/chem_comp_toxicity.htm
Edit: Yes, I wrote this before reading this forum and just copied and pasted from the video tags forum.
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S is for Summer Lonely Fan
Joined: 23 Sep 2006 Posts: 223
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Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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Mk. This paragraph from the wikipedia article seems to cover the basics of why Adak might possibly be important, unless it's for geographic reasons. So far I'm not really seeing anything, though.
Quote: | The Aleutian Islands were historically occupied by the Unanga. The once heavily-populated island was eventually abandoned in the early 1800s as the Aleutian Island hunters followed the Russian fur trade eastward, and famine set in on the Andreanof Island group. However, they continued to actively hunt and fish around the island over the years, until World War II broke out. Adak Army installations allowed U.S. forces to mount a successful offensive against the Japanese-held islands of Kiska and Attu. After the war, Adak was developed as a naval air station, playing an important role during the Cold War as a submarine surveillance center. Large earthquakes rocked the island in 1957, 1964 and 1977. At its peak, the station housed 6,000 naval personnel and their families. In 1994, family housing and schools were closed after severe cutbacks. The station officially closed on March 31, 1997, and currently houses civilians. The Aleut Corporation acquired Adak's facilities under a land transfer agreement, pending with the Department of the Interior and the U.S. Navy/Department of Defense. Properties are currently under lease. About 30 families with children relocated to Adak in September 1998, most of them Aleut Corp. shareholders, and a school was reopened. Aleut Corp. is currently developing Adak as a commercial center. The community incorporated as a second-class city in April 2001.
Since World War II, the U.S. Navy developed outstanding facilities and recreation opportunities at Adak. A movie theater, roller skating rink, swimming pools, ski lodge, bowling alleys, skeet range, auto hobby shop, photo lab, racquetball and tennis courts were developed[citation needed]. A new $18-million hospital was built in 1990. As of March 2003, most of these facilities are closed. |
Most recent census information for Adak puts the population at 316, according to Wikipedia. _________________ Team Daniel! |
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