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Post by MikeNL on Feb 20, 2008 22:14:31 GMT -5
what's the point here? We are interested to hear what you need to say, C, so just say.say.say. Let's start with the motive........ and progress from there Don Giovanni Kills the Commendatore in that scene I'll assume? Can't watch opera I'm afraid, yeah I know I'm an uncultured heathen. So Mal Evans had a part in this... Re: i am still a noob here. but IMHO this "commentatore" guy is just fooling you guys. I am the opinion that IAAP is just a guy who is liking the attention that you give him! And commentatore might be him. i could have made up a new account myself and post that I KNOW EVERYTHING! For people who believe in a conspiracy you have much confidence. I myself don't believe commentatore or iaap. But that just my opinion I know you are probably right but sometimes it's simply just fun to play dontcha think? fun to play? the game takes too long.. 42 years too long who is gonna win in the end?
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Post by FAUllibLE on Feb 20, 2008 22:29:48 GMT -5
Let me start by saying, Mexico was heavenly. I got my batteries recharged and now the BS meter is back up and running. Seriously though, letter b, I didn't appreciate the post where you imply I somebody I'm not. Going back and editing in "lame" was not a nice touch either. I'm going to ask that you please not do it again. We can agree to disagree all day long, but we shouldn't go there. I have way to much respect for you.
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Post by commendatore on Feb 20, 2008 22:32:31 GMT -5
The Commendatore was killed by Don Giovanni in the first scene. In the last act, the Commendatore comes back as a ghostly statue coming to advise the Don to repent his sins or suffer damnation in Hell.
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Post by FAUllibLE on Feb 20, 2008 22:35:04 GMT -5
Don Giovanni Kills the Commendatore in that scene I'll assume? Can't watch opera I'm afraid, yeah I know I'm an uncultured heathen. So Mal Evans had a part in this... The Commendatore was killed by Don Giovanni in the first scene. In the last act, the Commendatore comes back as a ghostly statue coming to advise the Don to repent his sins or suffer damnation in Hell. besides this is not the least bit interesting
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Post by B on Feb 20, 2008 22:45:04 GMT -5
Let me start by saying, Mexico was heavenly. I got my batteries recharged and now the BS meter is back up and running. Seriously though, letter b, I didn't appreciate the post where you imply I somebody I'm not. Going back and editing in "lame" was not a nice touch either. I'm going to ask that you please not do it again. We can agree to disagree all day long, but we shouldn't go there. I have way to much respect for you. No offense was intended. I was simply suggesting that whoever the other guy was, he may have been you because you both spell "You're" as "your". I am quite surprised to see that you so easily dismiss commendatore's post above.
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Post by FAUllibLE on Feb 20, 2008 22:51:47 GMT -5
The Commendatore was killed by Don Giovanni in the first scene. In the last act, the Commendatore comes back as a ghostly statue coming to advise the Don to repent his sins or suffer damnation in Hell. this is a little more interesting
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Post by MikeNL on Feb 20, 2008 23:09:55 GMT -5
The Commendatore was killed by Don Giovanni in the first scene. In the last act, the Commendatore comes back as a ghostly statue coming to advise the Don to repent his sins or suffer damnation in Hell. this is a little more interesting indeed
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Post by tygrefyfe on Feb 21, 2008 0:22:39 GMT -5
I can assure you all there is more about me than you know at this moment. I can assure you all Mal Evans plays a VERY strong role in this. How do you think iaap managed to get the suitcase? Well... Okay, I'll bite.. IAAP is probably kin to Mal, that's the only way I would suspect one person to know of such a valuable object and obtain it in signs of trouble. That is my first assumption and most likely others would seem to believe the same thing. What was the tip off that gave you the impression that JPM was actually murdered? There are a lot of theories that lead to that, but they are only theories and Mal being a part of that? Hmmm give me a reason to believe, if you can.
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Post by Doc on Feb 21, 2008 1:11:11 GMT -5
That was wonderful---thanks for for linking to that marvelous, stimulating moment des artes. I needed a moment of Mozart in my day. A bit more of a troubling story though, is, and in a similar vein, "The Demise of King FaulSaul, An Ancient Play of Israel. You know the story, The very First King of Judah freaks out late in his reign, seeks acquittal of his perceived guilt before the Lord, who has from all accounts, forsaken him. In a highly agitated state, and hoping for justification, he decides to consult a female medium in order to make contact with his dead spiritual advisor, Samuel, who comes up thru the earth as a visual terror only to render him a verdict of condemnation. A little bleak. Here is a rock and roll ballet version first: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz3hN9wO1Esthen a sort of "Blair Witch" Sunday school video project: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhUi5QatMAo&feature=related...but I always sorta favored the "King David Oratorio" by Honegger. In the oratorio scene where the witch of Endor is attempting to "raise" Samuel, she repeatedly chants "ommmmmm.....OMMMMMMMM!!!!" in a husky, gutteral voice. A role for a true contralto. But, it gets the task done. I'll try to find this on line. OMMMMMM.........OMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!! I'm not trying to raise the dead. Just a little cain.
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Post by pauliedied on Feb 21, 2008 3:09:43 GMT -5
what's the point here? We are interested to hear what you need to say, C, so just say.say.say. Let's start with the motive........ and progress from there Don Giovanni Kills the Commendatore in that scene I'll assume? Can't watch opera I'm afraid, yeah I know I'm an uncultured heathen. So Mal Evans had a part in this... Re: i am still a noob here. but IMHO this "commentatore" guy is just fooling you guys. I am the opinion that IAAP is just a guy who is liking the attention that you give him! And commentatore might be him. i could have made up a new account myself and post that I KNOW EVERYTHING! For people who believe in a conspiracy you have much confidence. I myself don't believe commentatore or iaap. But that just my opinion I know you are probably right but sometimes it's simply just fun to play dontcha think? That is why I am reading this forum! But they tell that Paul was killed? And they have the information? reminds me a lot of sunking/60if document/tkin. not that faulible or commentadore are sunking. but i believe they "the same kind of guys", if you know what i mean
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Post by Jude on Feb 21, 2008 4:47:12 GMT -5
besides this is not the least bit interesting And you are? I with Doc on this one; this message bored could use a bit of culture now and then. Thanks, commendatore.
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Post by charrigan on Feb 21, 2008 5:57:25 GMT -5
Don't go chasing wild geese, good people. The real deal is in Sussex, not Los Angelos.
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Post by plastic paul on Feb 21, 2008 6:40:46 GMT -5
You talking about me? Aww shucks! ;D
Where in Sussex?
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Post by Jude on Feb 21, 2008 6:49:56 GMT -5
I don't know plastic paul, but drive around a few blocks and tell us if you see a tall man in dark sunglasses posting "CODE" signs at every street corner!
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Post by charrigan on Feb 21, 2008 6:50:58 GMT -5
Surely not under the Vale.
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Post by Jude on Feb 21, 2008 6:58:26 GMT -5
Plastic Paul, I take it that you live in Sussex. If that is the case, you may be our only hope of finding that suitcase! ;D
And charrigan....who exactly are you, anyway?
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Post by charrigan on Feb 21, 2008 7:05:39 GMT -5
Who am I? That's a difficult question. Perhaps I am only who you are to me. I could just lie, you know, and say that I am Barny or Joe, Dick or Jane. But, unlike some, I am not here to lie.
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Post by plastic paul on Feb 21, 2008 7:21:33 GMT -5
I don't know plastic paul, but drive around a few blocks and tell us if you see a tall man in dark sunglasses posting "CODE" signs at every street corner! LOL, it ain't that easy over here! More like drive down a narrow country lane, find an A road, then maybe hit a dual carriageway and find yourself in a town, but I'm sure if it was summer I'd enjoy the road trip! (not quite that bad but you get the picture!) Charrigan... "Surely not under the Vale." Hmmm, I'm wracking my brains now but I assume you are giving me a hint...? but I don't get it...
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Post by charrigan on Feb 21, 2008 7:29:56 GMT -5
No hints. It's not under the Vale. Then again, that is a pretty good hint. Afterall, the Vale is in West Sussex.
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Post by charrigan on Feb 21, 2008 7:36:57 GMT -5
I should go ahead and tell you the next step - the items were, most likely, already moved. From Peasmarsh to London.
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Post by plastic paul on Feb 21, 2008 8:09:33 GMT -5
Ok so the items were in Faul's possession but now Iamaphoney has them and he is working with him, or could he be working against him for a certain one-legged lady, giving out the information that she isn't allowed to via the RA series?
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Post by charrigan on Feb 21, 2008 8:11:41 GMT -5
iamaphoney is a fraud.
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Post by B on Feb 21, 2008 8:12:39 GMT -5
I should go ahead and tell you the next step - the items were, most likely, already moved. From Peasmarsh to London. where they burned in a fire
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Post by Jude on Feb 21, 2008 8:19:13 GMT -5
And how do we know you're not a fraud? Iamaphoney has at least showed us a suitcase. Why should believe you when you say you know where Mal's suitcase is? And what of this commendatore fellow then? Is he a fraud as well?
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Post by charrigan on Feb 21, 2008 8:20:31 GMT -5
No, not burned in a fire. Just moved. But it was the right time for the items to be moved. If indeed, the items were moved.
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