Was Karpis a carpenter by trade, Clue Master? If so, the Barker/Karpis gang hid out a lot in my neck of the woods--Mahtomedi/Bald Eagle. That just opens up a whole new can of worms.....
Wouldn't they capitalize the B in beau if it was Beau Bridges or the C in Carpenter. I thought of names but didn't know if the letters should be capitalized or not.
is anybody else tired of this "they" and "our" stuff? they said and they seem not to agree....who are they?? our medallion's home and our door...i guess you could say out is the PP...but who knows?
Clue 1: Basically just tells the hunt is on. Barbs possibley referring to hooks/fishing/ the river.
Clue 2: You can see the dome from the site.
Clue 3: The enterence of the park is the Pedestrian Gateway, 20 feet wide. This is located near 3M (em em em - a forshadowing clue to be "de-ciphered" in Clue 5. The Clarence "Cap" Wigington Pavilion has been altered to accomodate for all four seasons, keeping you warm.
Clue 4: Puck reference maybe towards the Excel center, but the clues already seem to point where it is. I think it is a ruse. The red white and blue may refer to the flag on the island, but the fireworks are light on the 4th of July from the island as well as other events.
Clue 5: De-cipher the clues in general but I think it refers the the Triple E. M spelled out is em. Em Em Em. Also, this is the big one... Harriet Island renovation was scheduled to take 15 years. It was done in about 2 to 3 years depending on when people agree it really started to begin.
Clue 6: Not much in this clue. It is telling the puck is wrapped or under something. Either way, out of the natural light.
Clue 7: This one is the biggest so far. Harriet Bishop, one of the first established teachers in Minnesota, divorced her husband. Taught in a school which used to be a blacksmith's shop. Her boyfriend prior to marriage, James Humphrey, built a lavish house for her, but sold it when she refused to marry him.
She probably died (1883) with a crippling disease maybe causing her to use a walker/cane. This of which I have not been able to verify.
stolen from twincities.com and not believing it!!!!! searching elsewhere. too many people spent too much time there??including me.
Ahhh okay cool, next time I'm there say hi, name's Joel. Actually we didn't decide on a place, I got home and started looking at minnesota history... harriet is definately sounding right....
I was down at harriet on tuesday though, couldn't see musch at all to hide anything on, the park seems pretty clean... is there more to it than the riverfront? any wooded areas?
Was Karpis a carpenter by trade, Clue Master? If so, the Barker/Karpis gang hid out a lot in my neck of the woods--Mahtomedi/Bald Eagle. That just opens up a whole new can of worms.....
what about ma barker cluemaster?
no kidding...let's here the breakdown of mounds, i still don't see all of the clues fitting there, maybe 2 or 3 of them
you can hear the wheels turning....
http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/news/local/5009322.htm
was thinking that madscout...but it just hurt my brain. that would mean she was the carpenter and her beau neared the finish, blah blah blah...
I also thought that snow mommy, she ran from "the man", hahaha
that ma barker suggestion makes sense then
there are lots of old newspaper articles about ma barker in the basement of the landmark center
Karen Carpenter???
that link is interesting cluemaster, that's so weird that it was posted yesterday
Wouldn't they capitalize the B in beau if it was Beau Bridges or the C in Carpenter. I thought of names but didn't know if the letters should be capitalized or not.
What do ya think Ter?
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confusing clue tonight.. obviously wanting us to guess the name....
is anybody else tired of this "they" and "our" stuff? they said and they seem not to agree....who are they?? our medallion's home and our door...i guess you could say out is the PP...but who knows?
mean our, not out
wow IMB, where'd you get all of that?
went there though and couldn't see the rest of the clues fitting, maybe i just have a thick skull
not seeing doesn't mean too much
Hey New Dad, do you have a quick link for a letter scramble site?
We're back!
Umm, How about sharing?
Looks like the site's back up.
I like the Harriet Bishop stuff.
Going to get between sheets and get out there in daylight.
Goodnight, SCDs and MCL!!
I'm guessing harriett island will be packed tomorrow
hi all not many people on every body out looking
or sleeping so they can hunt all day tomorrow
Rid of the man she ran and ran,
They say she was quite the talker.
A carpenter's beau - many said so -
Neared the finish with a walker.
Rid of the man she ran and ran, They say she was quite the talker. A carpenter's beau-many said so- Neared the finish with a walker.
its going to last till tus. or wed for sure
redram? where you in front of us or behind?
Clue 1: Basically just tells the hunt is on. Barbs possibley referring to hooks/fishing/ the river.
Clue 2: You can see the dome from the site.
Clue 3: The enterence of the park is the Pedestrian Gateway, 20 feet wide. This is located near 3M (em em em - a forshadowing clue to be "de-ciphered" in Clue 5. The Clarence "Cap" Wigington Pavilion has been altered to accomodate for all four seasons, keeping you warm.
Clue 4: Puck reference maybe towards the Excel center, but the clues already seem to point where it is. I think it is a ruse. The red white and blue may refer to the flag on the island, but the fireworks are light on the 4th of July from the island as well as other events.
Clue 5: De-cipher the clues in general but I think it refers the the Triple E. M spelled out is em. Em Em Em. Also, this is the big one... Harriet Island renovation was scheduled to take 15 years. It was done in about 2 to 3 years depending on when people agree it really started to begin.
Clue 6: Not much in this clue. It is telling the puck is wrapped or under something. Either way, out of the natural light.
Clue 7: This one is the biggest so far. Harriet Bishop, one of the first established teachers in Minnesota, divorced her husband. Taught in a school which used to be a blacksmith's shop. Her boyfriend prior to marriage, James Humphrey, built a lavish house for her, but sold it when she refused to marry him.
She probably died (1883) with a crippling disease maybe causing her to use a walker/cane. This of which I have not been able to verify.
stolen from twincities.com and not believing it!!!!! searching elsewhere. too many people spent too much time there??including me.
Ahhh okay cool, next time I'm there say hi, name's Joel. Actually we didn't decide on a place, I got home and started looking at minnesota history... harriet is definately sounding right....
I was down at harriet on tuesday though, couldn't see musch at all to hide anything on, the park seems pretty clean... is there more to it than the riverfront? any wooded areas?
can someone please verify and/or tell me where they found out harriet bishops girlfriend was a carpenter?
Tim - do a google search. It's there.
Okay, while I slog through 700 posts... any good noodling tonight? Have we figured it out?
So far tim, I cannot confirm that.. I'm wondering now if someone planted that
Hi lilslim did you go a huntin
terry- google isnt being nice to me tonight, I am too tired. can you post a link? I will try again...
I don't have it here now. I did earlier. Let me see if I can find the right one. I know I saw it.
Rid of the man she ran and ran,
They say she was quite the talker.
A carpenter's beau - many said so -
Neared the finish with a walker.
thanks terry, I have been looking at google for 20 minutes for that nugget of info.
Pagination