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Hi @Sunburnt1: agree that "Important Literature" is riddled with aberrations/oddities/errors. But one correction for you: TTOTC was not published...
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Miss Ford could only give Forrest two grades: an F OR D.
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Now Chad's -- at least in Santa Barbara. Still a great breakfast spot....
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I always assumed it was sepulchered (Doug "Hyde in stone" / hidden in a "Rock well") so that it literally couldn't be tripped over....
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I don't know what Old Pilot posted and then deleted when resurrecting this thread, but I see my prognostication from July 23 last year is so far exactly...
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People have noted the 15-year (cancer-to-hiding) time discrepancy for years prior to 2020, so that clearly is not the "slip up" that Jack was...
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So, that being the case, what "treasure" are you talking about that you are claiming Forrest hid *prior* to 2010? (It's not a treasure I care...
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Fitting the solution on a Sticky Note and not "overcooking" Forrest's poem, yet avoiding the most obvious ideas that everyone comes up with...
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I think it's fair to say that Robin Olds successfully ducked a lot of bullets....
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The bronze chest of gold and other goodies WAS in his vault in Santa Fe ... until he hid it in the Rockies. Preston saw it several times over the years...
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We can't confidently draw that conclusion. If you're going to use Fenn quotes to lend support to a theory, you shouldn't ignore quotes that disprove it....
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FF certainly didn't expect a searcher to do that under all weather/river conditions, and I would venture he didn't expect anyone to do it under any....
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Concur that good trout waters are very likely in close "proximaty" to where Forrest hid his treasure, and that the slip-up could have been the...
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My particular blaze is in TTOTC, TFTW, OUAW and even Seventeen Dollars a Square Inch. It can also be found in tons of Scrapbooks and Mysterious Writings...
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Just that: common things that could be interpreted as a blaze, or associated with one. Forrest gave many examples: a mark on a horse's nose, a chipped...
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trueyeti: First off, I don't hate anyone in the Chase. After all, we all shared a common passion/obsession. Sure, Forrest's treasure hunt attracted some...
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Sorry, no. The two will never be "equal." That is absurd.
Posting a bunch of jibber-jabber about modal logic, blah^3, is not equivalence....
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The blaze is in TFTW
Count how many conventional blazes are in the TFTW chapter "Sunday Kind of Love." In my opinion, Forrest's blaze is in this chapter of the book...
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I was simply disputing the use of the equals sign (=) in the context of comparing New Mexico and Wyoming. They are not equivalent (i.e. one cannot be...
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