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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 12:23 am
Twinkleh I still believe everything we're all working on,but while reading it again,I saw something weird. o_o
XD Probably nothing though.
On page 309 of The End it says this:
The custom of my family is to name a baby for someone who has died". "Ours too," Sunny said, remembering something her father had told her when she had inquired about her own name.
I always thought most of the Beatrices letters was after The End was Beatrice #2,but if it says that 'Without Violet/Sunny/Klaus I'm an orphan or something like that,then maybe Violet/Sunny/Klaus were named after relatives/parents of Beatrice #1 and the one that says that she's a orphan because they're gone is #1. XD Assuming the Violet/Sunny/Klaus were named after her relative.
I still liked the other theory.
o_o And I think I had a theory about how Erewhom and that other one could be the parents in disguise because of something Klaus said that thinking the sillhouette of one of them was his father.
Damn! Another book?! ninja Same year as Harry Potter?
Hrrmmm...was anyone else named or nicknamed Sunny that we know of? And what's your Erewhon theory? (is curious) Hee hee, can't wait for the new book. ^_^ Yay! More clues and tibits to wrack our brains! xd
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 9:43 am
Twinkleh I still believe everything we're all working on,but while reading it again,I saw something weird. o_o
XD Probably nothing though.
On page 309 of The End it says this:
The custom of my family is to name a baby for someone who has died". "Ours too," Sunny said, remembering something her father had told her when she had inquired about her own name.
I always thought most of the Beatrices letters was after The End was Beatrice #2,but if it says that 'Without Violet/Sunny/Klaus I'm an orphan or something like that,then maybe Violet/Sunny/Klaus were named after relatives/parents of Beatrice #1 and the one that says that she's a orphan because they're gone is #1. XD Assuming the Violet/Sunny/Klaus were named after her relative.
I still liked the other theory.
o_o And I think I had a theory about how Erewhom and that other one could be the parents in disguise because of something Klaus said that thinking the sillhouette of one of them was his father.
Damn! Another book?! ninja Same year as Harry Potter?
That's a very interesting theory.. But even if it was the Baudelaire's mother referring to her relatives, and was trying to contact Lemony Snicket, would it be a different, previous Lemony Snicket or the same one? (After all, both families have the tradition of naming children after deceased relatives...) Sorry if that sounds confusing..
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 10:14 am
I was disappointed with the final book. I wanted to find out all the answers and now it looks as though it will never be explained... gonk
I waited for so long for that bloody book and now I'm still in the dark... stare
And I didn't like the whole island thing...
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 10:18 am
paradoxical That's a very interesting theory.. But even if it was the Baudelaire's mother referring to her relatives, and was trying to contact Lemony Snicket, would it be a different, previous Lemony Snicket or the same one? (After all, both families have the tradition of naming children after deceased relatives...) Sorry if that sounds confusing.. Whoa. That's a whole new confusing layer. @__@ But I get what you mean. Crazy VFD traditions... xd
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 1:59 pm
rurouni_starchild paradoxical That's a very interesting theory.. But even if it was the Baudelaire's mother referring to her relatives, and was trying to contact Lemony Snicket, would it be a different, previous Lemony Snicket or the same one? (After all, both families have the tradition of naming children after deceased relatives...) Sorry if that sounds confusing.. Whoa. That's a whole new confusing layer. @__@ But I get what you mean. Crazy VFD traditions... xd XD I'm just glad that instead of having the Sebald everywhere we only have to look for Rings or ringing to know that the code has started.
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 7:02 pm
Twinkleh rurouni_starchild paradoxical That's a very interesting theory.. But even if it was the Baudelaire's mother referring to her relatives, and was trying to contact Lemony Snicket, would it be a different, previous Lemony Snicket or the same one? (After all, both families have the tradition of naming children after deceased relatives...) Sorry if that sounds confusing.. Whoa. That's a whole new confusing layer. @__@ But I get what you mean. Crazy VFD traditions... xd XD I'm just glad that instead of having the Sebald everywhere we only have to look for Rings or ringing to know that the code has started.
yeah.. seriously.... otherwise, all of the books would be coded. that would probably answer all of our questions. has anyone seen code in any of the books? I saw some in # 12 when they were talking to dewey but otherwise I havent gone back and looked at any of the other books...
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:11 am
gakihime Twinkleh rurouni_starchild paradoxical That's a very interesting theory.. But even if it was the Baudelaire's mother referring to her relatives, and was trying to contact Lemony Snicket, would it be a different, previous Lemony Snicket or the same one? (After all, both families have the tradition of naming children after deceased relatives...) Sorry if that sounds confusing.. Whoa. That's a whole new confusing layer. @__@ But I get what you mean. Crazy VFD traditions... xd XD I'm just glad that instead of having the Sebald everywhere we only have to look for Rings or ringing to know that the code has started.
yeah.. seriously.... otherwise, all of the books would be coded. that would probably answer all of our questions. has anyone seen code in any of the books? I saw some in # 12 when they were talking to dewey but otherwise I havent gone back and looked at any of the other books... Yeah, there's Sebald in TPP (still can't believe he SPOKE Sebald @_@) but as far as I can recall most of the other code is in the supplimental material (TBL, TUA, etc). I can't recall any notable instance in the other books, though it's been a while since I've read through a lot of the earlier ones. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 1:55 pm
rurouni_starchild gakihime Twinkleh rurouni_starchild paradoxical That's a very interesting theory.. But even if it was the Baudelaire's mother referring to her relatives, and was trying to contact Lemony Snicket, would it be a different, previous Lemony Snicket or the same one? (After all, both families have the tradition of naming children after deceased relatives...) Sorry if that sounds confusing.. Whoa. That's a whole new confusing layer. @__@ But I get what you mean. Crazy VFD traditions... xd XD I'm just glad that instead of having the Sebald everywhere we only have to look for Rings or ringing to know that the code has started.
yeah.. seriously.... otherwise, all of the books would be coded. that would probably answer all of our questions. has anyone seen code in any of the books? I saw some in # 12 when they were talking to dewey but otherwise I havent gone back and looked at any of the other books... Yeah, there's Sebald in TPP (still can't believe he SPOKE Sebald @_@) but as far as I can recall most of the other code is in the supplimental material (TBL, TUA, etc). I can't recall any notable instance in the other books, though it's been a while since I've read through a lot of the earlier ones. 3nodding yeah. same here... thats why I was asking. I dont have any of the earlier ones from before TUA came out so I cant really check cuz i dont get to go to the library that often
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Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 9:12 pm
I must say that I was dissapointed, but I liked it a lot anyway! I'm much more satisfied to know about the two new books coming out though!
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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:19 am
that book reminded me of the bible. with the snake and the apple and the island sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2006 10:54 am
[ASTROnaut Roland] that book reminded me of the bible. with the snake and the apple and the island sweatdrop That's true.. Except the snake and the apple seemed to have reverse roles. Instead of condemning them, they both saved them. Fascinating.. ninja
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 5:00 am
Dzhek I must say that I was dissapointed, but I liked it a lot anyway! I'm much more satisfied to know about the two new books coming out though! two? I thought there was only one....
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 10:44 am
gakihime Dzhek I must say that I was dissapointed, but I liked it a lot anyway! I'm much more satisfied to know about the two new books coming out though! two? I thought there was only one.... I posted some information about it in the "After Book 13" thread. Seems like there's that Horseradish book and then some other ASOUE books (which I'm unsure if their just a reprint or perhaps the OTHER book of the same name....)
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Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 1:31 pm
Lemony Snicket is the Baudelaires Father!O_O
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