crackityjonesjr
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It's not about the girl, it's about the monkey
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Post by crackityjonesjr on Sept 7, 2006 10:10:58 GMT -5
I don't think he does either, but it will be interesting to see what he has to say for himself when he posts in his blog again. It's been nearly a week. Looking back at past months, it doesn't seem that he usually goes this long without posting.
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tomasv
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Post by tomasv on Sept 7, 2006 15:11:35 GMT -5
jay henry just posted the comments to the Grillz video. there is something strange:
CrazyDoughnut freakin halarious, i love your random black toot messin with ya grill nice job
lonelygirl15 Yes, sadly I was tortured by a Croatian dentist who was under the impression that I had information regarding the whereabouts of a secret Monkey genome that proved the validity of evolution.
isn't this like the plot to flemming's works? the missing jesus link that proves to non-existence of god?
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crackityjonesjr
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Post by crackityjonesjr on Sept 7, 2006 15:29:56 GMT -5
lonelygirl15: Yes, sadly I was tortured by a Croatian dentist who was under the impression that I had information regarding the whereabouts of a secret Monkey genome that proved the validity of evolution. It's hard to believe a 16-year-old girl wrote that. Even a smart one. EDIT: Has ANYONE been able to reach Flemming since his last blog post?
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piscin
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Post by piscin on Sept 8, 2006 10:27:38 GMT -5
Did you see his blog from yesterday? It's a clip from the movie "Thirteen Days" and is preceded by the following text:
A great movie moment. The old guard, committed to a familiar routine, stumbles dangerously in a new environment. Sometimes you have to hang tough and scream in their faces before they get it.
Take a look at the clip for yourselves. What I find interesting is that one of the lines of dialogue is about communicating in a new language.
At first I thought his comment "Sometimes you have to hang tough and scream in their faces before they get it" was directed to us, that we don't get that he's really not involved. But then, in the clip, the one character has to scream at the other character that "a new language" is being spoken.
Your thoughts, anyone?
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crackityjonesjr
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Post by crackityjonesjr on Sept 8, 2006 10:37:54 GMT -5
"It's been pretty crazy and actually not particularly desired. It's like a big gift being handed to me that I don't want."
That's what he said to the LA Times. For someone who doesn't want the attention, he sure is making the most of it by posting vague messages on his blog.
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piscin
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Post by piscin on Sept 8, 2006 11:07:52 GMT -5
I know. I so want to take him at his word and stop wondering, but if he's being so extra careful to chose the right words so as not to further the theory with the L.A. Times, then don't you think he'd be more careful with anything that seems remotely cryptic on his blog.
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Post by Passer inassatus on Sept 8, 2006 11:21:01 GMT -5
Did you see his blog from yesterday? It's a clip from the movie "Thirteen Days" and is preceded by the following text: A great movie moment. The old guard, committed to a familiar routine, stumbles dangerously in a new environment. Sometimes you have to hang tough and scream in their faces before they get it. Take a look at the clip for yourselves. What I find interesting is that one of the lines of dialogue is about communicating in a new language. At first I thought his comment "Sometimes you have to hang tough and scream in their faces before they get it" was directed to us, that we don't get that he's really not involved. But then, in the clip, the one character has to scream at the other character that "a new language" is being spoken. Your thoughts, anyone? Flemming is addressing the old guard at CAA. He sees the LG15 producers (and himself) as speaking the new language of online storytelling. The "Note from the Creators" is a critical misstep similar to firing warning shots during the Cuban Missile Crisis -- it could end the whole thing. Also, by alluding to but not directly addressing the LA Times story, he's keeping alive the suspicion that he might be involved. Which, even if he's not directly involved in the production, demonstrates that he does get this new language.
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crackityjonesjr
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Post by crackityjonesjr on Sept 8, 2006 11:22:25 GMT -5
Makes sense to me.
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Lee123
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Post by Lee123 on Sept 8, 2006 11:53:51 GMT -5
Still seems to me that some questions remain: 1) Why did the "creators" of LG reveal themselves on a blog rather than thru their usual videos? 2) Why didn't they provide any authentication....such as a simple previously unseen photo of Bree? 3) If Flemming is NOT involved, and if he is such an expert on this new art form that blurs the line between reality and fiction, then you would think he would be having fun actually trying to figure it out along with everyone else, especially enjoying his role as a the "Dean" of Hoaxers....why then is he continuing to be so coy? 4) If he is not involved, then why is he SO careful to continue being SO cryptic on his blog? 5) If he's NOT involved why hasn't he simply ignored the attention after issuing his denial, like others suspects who have issued denials - instead of continuing to re insert himself into the debate "Game"?
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