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"Gina" by Johnny Mathis...
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Forrest has used the word "treasure" many times, as part of his habit of being vague. Being in love with Yellowstone, he might have considered...
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Yes, for billions of people. Perhaps not for those directly involved in the crash....
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I don't have a horse in this race, but it appears you are implying that donors get to "vote" on the evidence/results/report/opinion based on...
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If you don't "split hairs" (think precisely), you won't be able to solve the poem correctly....
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I never mentioned rounding 3.141 up. I talked about rounding the value of pi. You are welcome to re-read my posting....
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This "treasure hunt" has become more of a social phenomenon than a real treasure hunt in the last ten years or so (in my opinion). At least...
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It's not obvious to me. And a hydroelectric power plant is man-made, and not durable enough for the poem's once-expected functional lifetime. I think...
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Forrest has said that all one needs to find the treasure is the poem. So I don't worry about how deep a hole is (even if it is a hint); too much thought...Last edited by Old Pilot; 03-02-2021, 12:14 AM.
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It's all "water under the bridge" now. I said "bridge". Hee hee!
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Thinking like a thirteen-year-old might help solve the poem. Good luck....
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Ahem . . . did Jack say the twig just blew in there from off the ground? If the twig was loosely sitting somewhere higher than the open chest, perhaps...
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If you think JJ will listen to you, you're delusional....
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