To: toomanygrasshoppers
Hi everyone. My first post to this thread. I was, however, here last night when the brainstorming regarding the "jewels" etc. was going on and it was amazing.
I had a thought regarding the following:
"Septar necturly passed she lips on a lawn of golden jewels;"
Could this mean that a bomb is already on board one of the LNG ships? Just thought I would pass to you another way to look at the phrase.
To: lahargis
Welcome aboard lahargis! We need all the help we can get!
To: lahargis
That's a real possibility. BTW, Welcome to TM.
1,365 posted on
11/06/2004 11:21:23 AM PST by
toomanygrasshoppers
("Hold on to your hats.....it's going to be a bumpy night")
To: lahargis; All
Recall that childlike drawn picture showing a boat, a bomb, and a city? I believe it was coming from the Canadian border area if I recall correctly.
To: lahargis
Welcome lahargis. They would certainly need some way to set things in motion.
1,367 posted on
11/06/2004 11:23:32 AM PST by
SlowBoat407
("Don't bother giving me liberty: I'll take it for myself, thanks.")
To: lahargis; SlowBoat407; jerseygirl
I'm not sure what it takes to blow up an LNG tanker. In fact, not sure it blows up, implodes, explodes, condenses or combusts. Any experts out there?
To: lahargis
I still think the way those ships look with their golden humps on the tops of them that they are the golden jewels. Is there a place, a horbor, that maybe a few of them sit for a while near each other? Like a parking spot? That would indeed look like a "lawn of golden jewels".
1,417 posted on
11/06/2004 12:25:29 PM PST by
knak
(The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing)
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