HEY I sold a newspaper on Ebay this last summer to a woman in Hawaii for a documentary movie -its on now on channel 17! on Hawaii - if you see the newspaper that shows the 50th STATE - front page looks like an American Flag-that was mine! hahaha pretty cool!
well that clue makes me wonder if he is talking about all of us directly --- I am the Sagitarius ---what are you guys? - so basically I didn't say the park but have said parks all around it?
SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC HOUSE RULER Glyph: Sign: MODE ELEMENT Glyph: Planet Aries Cardinal FIRE 1 Mars Taurus Fixed EARTH 2 Venus Gemini Mutable AIR 3 Mercury Cancer Cardinal WATER 4 Moon Leo Fixed FIRE 5 Sun Virgo Mutable EARTH 6 Mercury Libra Cardinal AIR 7 Venus Scorpio Fixed WATER 8 Pluto Sagittarius Mutable FIRE 9 Jupiter Capricorn Cardinal EARTH 10 Saturn Aquarius Fixed AIR 11 Uranus Pisces Mutable WATER 12 Neptune
thats what I was looking for - what they all meant - I knew the water but was thinking water bulls horses -off the top of my head-I knew there was more to it than bulls and horses
I'm off to see the Matrix and I almost left and forgot about the clue! Hmmmmm, too late now to send it to someone else and know they're going to post it. Oh hell, here it is. Maybe someone can hunt a bit in the daylight. Don't say I never did anything nice for you :-P
Clue #5
5. When times were tough, poor men were rough, And there wasn’t a job anywhere in the land, We refused to slough. President Roosevelt took a puff, And came up with a way to lend a helping hand.
I'm gonna go with Phalen based soley on this clue, because there is a monument to the Civilian Conservation Corps, a program Roosevelt started during the depression. I'll have to look at the other clues again though...
When times were tough, poor men were rough, And there wasn’t a job anywhere in the land, We refused to slough. President Roosevelt took a puff, And came up with a way to lend a helping hand.
Clue #4
The quirky Aquarius you’ll find all around us. While the bullish Taurus is always underfoot. The wandering Sagittarius is encircled thus, And the stinging Scorpio is nearby at the root.
Clue #3
It's true that fall has now fell, so the weather does tell, And you'll see it confirmed by the many bare trees. But if you want to excel and find where the coin doth dwell Look for something at a fairly consistent forty-five degrees.
Clue #2
There's no need to drivel, Americans should be civil, Even if they've been known in the past to get cranky. Look up, don't shrivel. Pick one side, don't swivel. And between the two, it's best to align with the Yankee.
Clue #1
Well since the hunters all came, let's begin one more game, You should stick to St. Paul's parks to make this hunt shorter. And if it should be your aim to be in the gallery of fame, You need to locate the region using a scent and a quarter.
An ancient, secret brotherhood with strong ties to the Freemasons, industry and all walks of life. New World Order. FDR was a suspected member as was his vice president. They designed the one dollar bill with the pyramid with the eye (all seeing), strong symbols of the Illumiati. The four elements, earth, wind, fire and water are also associated with them. Don't really think there is any connection to AW's hunt. It's just funny how many of his clues have hints of involvement.
interesting stuff to ponder- My first thought was Cherokee - I thought FDR had something to do with the beginning of the park-but I will double check on it- and the PUFF - thinking peace pipe but the ideas with Phalen are great and I loved Kellogg from clue 1 but have to take a closer look at all- the first thing that came to mind in clue 1 with the 'gallery of fame' was the famous peoples faces around the fountain at Kellogg - good noodling everyone!
March 21, 1933 Roosevelt calls on Congress to establish the Civilian Conservation Corps, a public works program, and a federal emergency relief program.
May 12, 1933 Congress passes law to establish Federal Emergency Relief Program (FERA). Harry Hopkins is appointed to head the agency.
By the time the program ended in 1936, three billion dollars in relief funds had been distributed.
Note: This section has been modified due to input from one of our readers. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation passed in 1932 under President Hoover was the first federal relief in the United States and not Roosevelt's FERA.
November 1933 Roosevelt sets up the Civil Works Administration (CWA) after concern that direct relief efforts was sapping the dignity of the people with a "gimme" mentality taking hold of the destitute.
January 3, 1935 Roosevelt proposes that direct relief be replaced with a government public works program which Congress passed into law in April 1935.
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was thus started with Harry Hopkins as the agency head.
FERA was abolished and millions of recipients of FERA relief were transfered to work programs under the WPA and the unemployables were moved to local relief agencies.
Other federal relief agencies were also started this year such as the National Youth Administration.
January 17, 1935 Social Security Bill was passed that included direct relief and provisions for unemployment insurance.
This bill contained the original provisions for the original "Welfare", AFDC (now Temporary Aid for Needy Families: TANF) and relief programs in the United States as we know them today. States would receive grants for administrating local and state based welfare programs with matching federal funds.
Bil allowed $18 per month for one child and $12 for each additional child.
He proposed to recruit thousands of unemployed young men, enroll them in a peacetime army, and send them into battle against destruction and erosion of our natural resources. Before it was over, over three million young men engaged in a massive salvage operation, the most popular experiment of the New Deal.
This artists drawing was originally called the "Spirit of "1938" was later changed by the artist to 'Spirit of CCC". It depicts three CCC "Civilian Conservation Corps" boys carrying the tools of their profession, the water backpack, mattock, and the tree planting bar.
I think I was thinking of Andrew Jackson with the Cherokee - wrong President-
Roosevelt visited the State Fair Sept, 2 1901 Big Stick speech- stick was used in a clue- "You should stick " which in this case reminds me of 'anything on a stick" state fair
fall time is state fair time
"Look for something at a fairly consistent forty-five degrees". he said FAIR
I know tim-it just was funny how clues can fit other places :P and who knows-maybe someone would just believe it instead of the more obvious...and I had to run with the history thoughts -
Okay....another test (the one above is not Allison! This thing is screwing up and won't let me log in as ME!)....ahhhh....technology....now where's Bill Gates when you want to string him up by his little piggy toes!
Instead of Clue Master, I'm getting tempted to call you Stair Master.
I'm getting tempted to call you Stair Master
You soooo funna
hehe
I definitely need one that's for sure.
AW's clues make me feel stupid.
pppppeeeeek
I am only on for a minute- we rented BOAT TRIP :)
HEY I sold a newspaper on Ebay this last summer to a woman in Hawaii for a documentary movie -its on now on channel 17! on Hawaii - if you see the newspaper that shows the 50th STATE - front page looks like an American Flag-that was mine! hahaha pretty cool!
well that clue makes me wonder if he is talking about all of us directly --- I am the Sagitarius ---what are you guys? - so basically I didn't say the park but have said parks all around it?
The capital letters are ATSS
Aquarius is a water sign so water all around us?
Sagittarius is the archer so an arch encircled?
Aquarius-water
 Taurus-earth
 Scorpio-water
 Sagittarius-fire
So water all around us, earth is under foot, fire ring (sagittarius encircled), and water underground (scorpio near the root?)
I'm goin' with Crosby for now :)
don't drivel
If you anagram crosby you get.....sob cry
If I figured this clue out properly, it tells u the streets :)
SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC HOUSE RULER
Glyph: Sign: MODE ELEMENT Glyph: Planet
Aries Cardinal FIRE 1 Mars
Taurus Fixed EARTH 2 Venus
Gemini Mutable AIR 3 Mercury
Cancer Cardinal WATER 4 Moon
Leo Fixed FIRE 5 Sun
Virgo Mutable EARTH 6 Mercury
Libra Cardinal AIR 7 Venus
Scorpio Fixed WATER 8 Pluto
Sagittarius Mutable FIRE 9 Jupiter
Capricorn Cardinal EARTH 10 Saturn
Aquarius Fixed AIR 11 Uranus
Pisces Mutable WATER 12 Neptune
thats what I was looking for - what they all meant - I knew the water but was thinking water bulls horses -off the top of my head-I knew there was more to it than bulls and horses
so something like this?
The water you’ll find all around.
While the earth is always underfoot.
The fire is encircled thus,
And the water is nearby at the root.
Earth,Water & Fire JOE
I recall a clue that seamed something like Earth wind and fire- anyone else remember something like that?
HI has water all around (real and water st)
water near the roots
earth
but whats the fire there?
Has anyone read Angels and Demons by Dan Brown? These clues resemble clues left by the Illuminati in a plot against the Vatican.
Well I am in the Freemasons. I'm even Master of my lodge this year. Mwah ha ha ha.
That explains it then. Must study the clues again. ;)
What about an Earth Wind and Fire song? Maybe that's been discussed before.
I'm off to see the Matrix and I almost left and forgot about the clue! Hmmmmm, too late now to send it to someone else and know they're going to post it. Oh hell, here it is. Maybe someone can hunt a bit in the daylight. Don't say I never did anything nice for you :-P
Clue #5
5. When times were tough, poor men were rough,
And there wasn’t a job anywhere in the land,
We refused to slough. President Roosevelt took a puff,
And came up with a way to lend a helping hand.
I'm gonna go with Phalen based soley on this clue, because there is a monument to the Civilian Conservation Corps, a program Roosevelt started during the depression. I'll have to look at the other clues again though...
ND
North Dale?
Clue #5
When times were tough, poor men were rough,
And there wasn’t a job anywhere in the land,
We refused to slough. President Roosevelt took a puff,
And came up with a way to lend a helping hand.
Clue #4
The quirky Aquarius you’ll find all around us.
While the bullish Taurus is always underfoot.
The wandering Sagittarius is encircled thus,
And the stinging Scorpio is nearby at the root.
Clue #3
It's true that fall has now fell, so the weather does tell,
And you'll see it confirmed by the many bare trees.
But if you want to excel and find where the coin doth dwell
Look for something at a fairly consistent forty-five degrees.
Clue #2
There's no need to drivel, Americans should be civil,
Even if they've been known in the past to get cranky.
Look up, don't shrivel. Pick one side, don't swivel.
And between the two, it's best to align with the Yankee.
Clue #1
Well since the hunters all came, let's begin one more game,
You should stick to St. Paul's parks to make this hunt shorter.
And if it should be your aim to be in the gallery of fame,
You need to locate the region using a scent and a quarter.
Slough v.
To discard as undesirable or unfavorable; get rid of: slough off former associates.
or an anagram for to slough?
HUG STOOL
as in, we refused to hug stool
Oh my gosh! FDR! Another reference to the Illuminati! And wasn't someone talking about a pyramid earlier? This is getting scarey.
Illuminati?
Soon we'll be hearing about the Golden Apple
An ancient, secret brotherhood with strong ties to the Freemasons, industry and all walks of life. New World Order. FDR was a suspected member as was his vice president. They designed the one dollar bill with the pyramid with the eye (all seeing), strong symbols of the Illumiati. The four elements, earth, wind, fire and water are also associated with them. Don't really think there is any connection to AW's hunt. It's just funny how many of his clues have hints of involvement.
ooooo, pretty
Exactly. And ambiograms. FDR's vice president had convinced him that Novus Ordo Seclorum meant New Deal.
interesting stuff to ponder- My first thought was Cherokee - I thought FDR had something to do with the beginning of the park-but I will double check on it- and the PUFF - thinking peace pipe but the ideas with Phalen are great and I loved Kellogg from clue 1 but have to take a closer look at all- the first thing that came to mind in clue 1 with the 'gallery of fame' was the famous peoples faces around the fountain at Kellogg - good noodling everyone!
March 21,
1933 Roosevelt calls on Congress to establish the Civilian Conservation Corps, a public works program, and a federal emergency relief program.
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May 12,
1933 Congress passes law to establish Federal Emergency Relief Program (FERA). Harry Hopkins is appointed to head the agency.
By the time the program ended in 1936, three billion dollars in relief funds had been distributed.
Note: This section has been modified due to input from one of our readers. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation passed in 1932 under President Hoover was the first federal relief in the United States and not Roosevelt's FERA.
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November
1933 Roosevelt sets up the Civil Works Administration (CWA) after concern that direct relief efforts was sapping the dignity of the people with a "gimme" mentality taking hold of the destitute.
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Spring
1934 Civil Works Administration (CWA) was closed down due to widespread opposition from the business community.
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January 3,
1935 Roosevelt proposes that direct relief be replaced with a government public works program which Congress passed into law in April 1935.
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) was thus started with Harry Hopkins as the agency head.
FERA was abolished and millions of recipients of FERA relief were transfered to work programs under the WPA and the unemployables were moved to local relief agencies.
Other federal relief agencies were also started this year such as the National Youth Administration.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
January 17,
1935 Social Security Bill was passed that included direct relief and provisions for unemployment insurance.
This bill contained the original provisions for the original "Welfare", AFDC (now Temporary Aid for Needy Families: TANF) and relief programs in the United States as we know them today. States would receive grants for administrating local and state based welfare programs with matching federal funds.
Bil allowed $18 per month for one child and $12 for each additional child.
the IV would make sense for IVY and FOREST ST for bare trees ;)
http://www.cccalumni.org/history1.html
He proposed to recruit thousands of unemployed young men, enroll them in a peacetime army, and send them into battle against destruction and erosion of our natural resources. Before it was over, over three million young men engaged in a massive salvage operation, the most popular experiment of the New Deal.
My grandpa was in "the c's", and he speaks fondly of it to this day.
This artists drawing was originally called the "Spirit of "1938" was later changed by the artist to 'Spirit of CCC". It depicts three CCC "Civilian Conservation Corps" boys carrying the tools of their profession, the water backpack, mattock, and the tree planting bar.
Maybe its at Mattock ;p:::: hehe
I think I was thinking of Andrew Jackson with the Cherokee - wrong President-
Roosevelt visited the State Fair Sept, 2 1901 Big Stick speech-
stick was used in a clue-
"You should stick "
which in this case reminds me of 'anything on a stick" state fair
fall time is state fair time
"Look for something at a fairly consistent forty-five degrees".
he said FAIR
Oh me2, what are we going to do with you?
st paul park, st paul park. noodle a st paul park.
jackson seems right for cherokeee. but it would have been a good noodle if it had been roosevelt.
Civilian Conservation Corps Memorial, Phalen Park, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 1981.
I know tim-it just was funny how clues can fit other places :P
and who knows-maybe someone would just believe it instead of the more obvious...and I had to run with the history thoughts -
also ---JOE :)
I am not connecting anything for a single park, this last clue could mean a lot of things, but I can't really figure out the other ones... I dunno.
How long does AW plan on letting this go? Does anyone know?
Testing!!! (Somehow I don't think this is working right for me....)
Okay....another test (the one above is not Allison! This thing is screwing up and won't let me log in as ME!)....ahhhh....technology....now where's Bill Gates when you want to string him up by his little piggy toes!
Pagination