It's time for the Medallion Hunt! The first clue will appear on PioneerPlanet just after midnight Saturday, Jan. 22. Come back here to compare notes with other treasure seekers, but be certain you read the rules on the Planet's Winter Carnival page.
I was just trying to ignore you but I couldn't resist the old you cant handle the truth, so I had to be a smart ass. Once we find the right park, which I don't think many people have then all the clues will make fit.
Allison: I tried sending you an email message but it did'nt fly. I'm willing to look with you for say an hour. I can meet you where I think the clues lead; you got me there earlier this evening. I'll park by the legendary numbers. I drive a white Corolla....duke
Well, if there's not much new, I'm still voting for, in order 1. Newell (great point on Devil's Den, Scott) 2. Highland - becuase there's no big reason to rule it out 3. Capitol - becuase my obscure mind can fit the logic.
Hunting H- I don't believe what you say because nobody with an education like that would use your language and I don't appreciate being called a whore so don't TELL me to loosen up till youlearn to grow up and watch your mouth a little. And if you think your going to find it.. you obviously DON't need to be on here with us. )just an idea)
I'm afraid to log in. It's where I ususally have problems. Seems like taking the pictures off has certainly helped. Thank goodness. Wish me luck. Here we go....
Yea! It worked! New Daddy - I was wondering the same thing. Doesn't seem like anyone has discussed last night's clue in any depth at all. I'm not convinced of the school thing either since it says "yearning for something worth learning" not "a place of learning"
Duke, or is it Dale? When you say where you think it is, do you also mean at Como? And what time were you thinking? My actual email is AllisonWondrland@yahoo.com (no e in Wondrland).
The "iconoclast" reference means it's in a flat area. An iconoclast is someone who goes against the norm. Who went against the Norm? Skip Humphrey. So look for a spot that's hump free! Or maybe it means that your supposed to skip that and go for a hilly spot. ;)
Wow I can't believe how many a$$h*les they let in here, I thought this was supposed to be about the Medallion, but instead all I see is the same thoughts repeated over and over and over (you might get the point by now) again, and 12 year old kids at thier daddies computer telling everyone how dumb they are.
Allison: Yes at Como...I'm pretty sure it's the area you described in your posting this afternoon at about 2:30. I think the clue you aluded to earlier about water and arson puts us in the same place...I suppose we should wait to see if your predications hold. If they do. I'm only about 5 minutes away...duke
A man of fame offers a useful name That can be found in many a tome Figure out how these clues fit in our game And you just might bring the treasure home
Clue No. 6: A man of fame offers a useful name That can be found in many a tome Figure out how these clues fit in our game And you just might bring the treasure home
did you see the 9 5 4 on the front door?
Hermy,
I was just trying to ignore you but I couldn't resist the old you cant handle the truth, so I had to be a smart ass. Once we find the right park, which I don't think many people have then all the clues will make fit.
Lets hope someone from the cooler crew got it, if it is found! :)
Allison: I tried sending you an email message but it did'nt fly. I'm willing to look with you for say an hour. I can meet you where I think the clues lead; you got me there earlier this evening. I'll park by the legendary numbers. I drive a white Corolla....duke
Well, if there's not much new, I'm still voting for, in order 1. Newell (great point on Devil's Den, Scott) 2. Highland - becuase there's no big reason to rule it out 3. Capitol - becuase my obscure mind can fit the logic.
hi hermie
Hunting H- I don't believe what you say because nobody with an education like that would use your language and I don't appreciate being called a whore so don't TELL me to loosen up till youlearn to grow up and watch your mouth a little. And if you think your going to find it.. you obviously DON't need to be on here with us. )just an idea)
I'm afraid to log in. It's where I ususally have problems. Seems like taking the pictures off has certainly helped. Thank goodness. Wish me luck. Here we go....
A PIONEER PRESS DUDE TOLD ME MOUNDS PARK
but it has been at como and highland before and they didn't make a big deal out of the golf part. this year there is an added rule.
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it was at the capitol mall in 89' just to proove a point. but i dont think its their
AMY- you go girl!
Javajoe was he laughing when he said that. If it is in Mounds then I'll go look at lake of the Isles we'll see who finds it first.
hermie are you here
10 minutes!!
MMC: I think the rule is because last time it was at como...the course got tore up...
the flying is flying downhill and the next line is sledding down the hill on the opposite side
New Daddy - Clue #5 may also mean University Ave, but most parks are a few blocks from it
Option 1 if cooler goes down bookmark it! c Option2
MMC, that,s because of the private golf course near by,
just called, it has not been found
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mounds banned in 87 javajoe is high, and maybe joemedallion
YeARNIN For learning = b Saint PooTach also could be the b history center
capitol mall baby is all good
The Rock, by the way, turn off your capsLock dude
Yea! It worked! New Daddy - I was wondering the same thing. Doesn't seem like anyone has discussed last night's clue in any depth at all. I'm not convinced of the school thing either since it says "yearning for something worth learning" not "a place of learning"
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I REALLY TRULY BELIEVE IT IS RICE PARK DOODS
Duke, or is it Dale? When you say where you think it is, do you also mean at Como? And what time were you thinking? My actual email is AllisonWondrland@yahoo.com (no e in Wondrland).
was bumped off, sorry brian i'll explain 954 in a second
The "iconoclast" reference means it's in a flat area. An iconoclast is someone who goes against the norm. Who went against the Norm? Skip Humphrey. So look for a spot that's hump free! Or maybe it means that your supposed to skip that and go for a hilly spot. ;)
All that talk about Satan.....and you're a parochial school boy?
greetings.. from what I have read.. almost all the 6000+ posts.. I am thinking I need directions to Newell park.. anyone care to share with me?
Clue #6 1999 is finally here but it's the millenium to bring cheer so look for this in your hunt and a place for a punt
NOT TOO LONG NOW ALL!!!!!!
Wow I can't believe how many a$$h*les they let in here, I thought this was supposed to be about the Medallion, but instead all I see is the same thoughts repeated over and over and over (you might get the point by now) again, and 12 year old kids at thier daddies computer telling everyone how dumb they are.
Not highland not newell BC baby.
Allison: Yes at Como...I'm pretty sure it's the area you described in your posting this afternoon at about 2:30. I think the clue you aluded to earlier about water and arson puts us in the same place...I suppose we should wait to see if your predications hold. If they do. I'm only about 5 minutes away...duke
A man of fame offers a useful name That can be found in many a tome Figure out how these clues fit in our game And you just might bring the treasure home
What does TOME mean???Clue 6
HOW DO YOU GET BATTLE CREEK?
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FAMOUS MAN, IN TOME, BOOK. PIERCE BUTLER MAYBE???
A tome is a book of knowledge
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TOME MEAN BOOK
someone that can be found in lots of encylopedia's
Clue No. 6: A man of fame offers a useful name That can be found in many a tome Figure out how these clues fit in our game And you just might bring the treasure home
Any ideas about where it is? I think Highland, for sure!
-and Charles Kronschnable, are you from CDH?
WEBSTER
Alan & Jill, thank you very much for posting the clue......after it has already been posted
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PIERCE BUTLER???
Why HP
Tome-"any volume of a work of several volumes" "a book, esp. a large, scholarly, or ponderous one"
Allison: any #'s on Milton, ya s'pose?
Pagination