Yes, the medallion has been found, but there's still lots to talk about. Feel the need for more than virtual discussion? Then join the Re-Hash Bash, Sunday, Jan. 27, at noon at Merriam Park in St. Paul.
The Rude Boy
Hmm. I can see im being ignored. You people dont take kindly to newcomers i see. Ok, I will just leave then. I thought this place would be helpful, and maybe i could lend some help where needed. I see I was wrong.
rude-boy, isnt it likely that none of us know about it, so we dont respond, i personally wouldnt have responded unless i knew something, dont leave because of that
Nuthin much. When i left I was intending on coming back in under 2 hours, but my download got jacked up so i had to restart...its all good now, im back up in here.
afternoon e1... this Longfellow time and tide thing doesnt fit in my opinion... checked a poetry serch for Longfellow and he never wrote anything with those 3 in a row... no references at all
I was just reading past year's clues and they are so good! This is one from Conway...look at how easy it is to understand!! Plain and simple...it's not by a sledding hill...I can't make out 1 of this year's yet!!!
Hey hey, my my Rock and roll can never die There's more to the picture Than meets the eye.
Out of the blue and into the black You pay for this, but they give you that Once you're gone, you can't come back When you're out of the blue And into the black
The king is gone but he's not forgotten Is this the story of Johnny Rotten? It's better to burn out 'cause rust never sleeps The king is gone but he's not forgotten
Hey hey, my my Rock and roll can never die There's more to the picture Than meets the eye.
Has anyone thought of possibly the clues pointing to a new park in the city? The neighborhood I live in St Paul is the Highwood Hills neighborhood (very SE corner of city). "Down the hill, far from the woods" may be pointing to exactly that (high wooded hills). Also, a new city park was opened at the corner of Burlington and Springside Aves, added onto Taylor Park. It was largely sponsered by the Cargill and its subsidiary North Star Steel, for which a sign at the park states. " In and on the air" could be mentioning the North Star.
Okay guys I am thinking parks and have another valid reasoning for Battle Creek maybe but it may take some more research and I want to see what you can help me com up with anyway. Battle Creek elementry school (Work your Brain) is near a street named Longfellow. anyone know anything about Longfellow I did a real fast search on him and found a bunch of his poems. One I think if my memory serves me was called "snow Cross" what do ya think????
I thought i read somewhere in the last 500 posts about someone getting kicked outta BC last night? If thats true, then maybe BC should be ruled out, ya'll....what u ninjas think?
Cougar...could be! I really have no idea what any clue means yet. We are getting some good ideas, but they are all way too stretched...in my opinion. I mean they aren't going to use 2 words from a Neil Young song and expect people to tie that in somehow...I dunno, I'm stickin' with battle creek for now. I'm lost. I'm confused, I'm frustrated.
J, I read that too, and it was from a regular. Plus, there's that big int'l x-country ski meet there this weekend -- wouldn't want a lot of crazy diggers. Not at BC.
Here are my thoughts..."In and on the air" - possible a reference to radio waves? Is there a park near a radio or television station or relay tower? I think that is WAY TOO obvious not to be a key clue.
I was thinking bridge earlier. In the three billy goats gruff(don't laugh), the goat's hooves went "Trip, trap, trip, trap" on the bridge and the troll says "Who's that tripping over my bridge?" If the medallion was under a bridge, and you crossed it, wouldn't you be tripping over the goods ?
for what its worth my take so far less likely meas a possible 2nd meaning in the clue. clue #1 in St. Paul Park; less likely -far & wide means in a new park or on the edge of town
#2 It is a knitted hat or headband; less likely -A time to kill book by Grishm takes place in mississippi; brow of hill top of hill
#3 It is in a high part of park, or a park that is high, & has a hillwith sledding, could also have woods or maybe no woods DT;
#4 Yopu can see a TV or radio antena or a bilboard with a tv radio personality on it; less likely reference to fair fairview, fairgroundsetc.
Hmm. I can see im being ignored. You people dont take kindly to newcomers i see. Ok, I will just leave then. I thought this place would be helpful, and maybe i could lend some help where needed. I see I was wrong.
rude boy.....don't leave
people sometimes get a one-track mind, ya know!
rude-boy, isnt it likely that none of us know about it, so we dont respond, i personally wouldnt have responded unless i knew something, dont leave because of that
Sup ninjas? Im back
what up J
Sup, Violent J!
Someone asked about Neil Young and I think the song it called "Out of the blue" or "Into the black".
Nuthin much. When i left I was intending on coming back in under 2 hours, but my download got jacked up so i had to restart...its all good now, im back up in here.
Hey "The Rude Boy" are you still here? I heard about that murder your speakin on, Ninja.
rude boy left I believe
By the way...does your name have anything to do with ICP? cause they have a homie named Rudy A.K.A. Rude Boy... or is this just some coincidence?
Yes, VJ im here. and No. my name doesnt mean icp.
afternoon e1... this Longfellow time and tide thing doesnt fit in my opinion... checked a poetry serch for Longfellow and he never wrote anything with those 3 in a row... no references at all
I was just reading past year's clues and they are so good! This is one from Conway...look at how easy it is to understand!! Plain and simple...it's not by a sledding hill...I can't make out 1 of this year's yet!!!
Flying downhill can be quite a thrill
And a popular outdoor attraction,
But your chances of winning are nil
If you get too close to the action.
It's called "Hey Hey, My My(Into the Black)"
Hey hey, my my Rock and roll can never die There's more to the picture Than meets the eye.
Out of the blue and into the black You pay for this, but they give you that Once you're gone, you can't come back When you're out of the blue And into the black
The king is gone but he's not forgotten Is this the story of Johnny Rotten? It's better to burn out 'cause rust never sleeps The king is gone but he's not forgotten
Hey hey, my my Rock and roll can never die There's more to the picture Than meets the eye.
I'm leaving for good now. and I WONT be back.
It's called "Hey Hey, My My(Into the Black)"
There ya go! I used to have "Live Rust" on vinyl.
like lisa mommy's thinking -not sayig i think itx there but its a good canadate and ith things your saying there are more references there to
damn J...so much for being nice, huh?
heh....well, aint that kinda "rude"? Ninja comes in here askin questions and bitches everyone out cause he dont get any answers...
hey hey song...into the black...dead...Indian Mounds?
Hell yeah, StepDogg, straight up. I think imma just stick with what my name says.
Werentany:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Longfellow+%22Time+and+tide%22&spell=1
Has anyone thought of possibly the clues pointing to a new park in the city? The neighborhood I live in St Paul is the Highwood Hills neighborhood (very SE corner of city). "Down the hill, far from the woods" may be pointing to exactly that (high wooded hills). Also, a new city park was opened at the corner of Burlington and Springside Aves, added onto Taylor Park. It was largely sponsered by the Cargill and its subsidiary North Star Steel, for which a sign at the park states. " In and on the air" could be mentioning the North Star.
Okay guys I am thinking parks and have another valid reasoning for Battle Creek maybe but it may take some more research and I want to see what you can help me com up with anyway. Battle Creek elementry school (Work your Brain) is near a street named Longfellow. anyone know anything about Longfellow I did a real fast search on him and found a bunch of his poems. One I think if my memory serves me was called "snow Cross" what do ya think????
cougar, where is that park by?
lol shows u how out of date some search enigines are...thx
I thought i read somewhere in the last 500 posts about someone getting kicked outta BC last night? If thats true, then maybe BC should be ruled out, ya'll....what u ninjas think?
Rude boy, I know nothing of the murder so I didn't respond. There's tons of people posting here and even more lurkers and sometimes you'll be ignored.
It's nothing personal, it's just a fact.
:-)
cougar could be, a star is a new idea
I like the straight foward idea of radio or tv
but I do think far and away could mean a new park
The park is along the riverbanks overlooking Pig's Eye Lake, Hwy 61, and Holman Field
why did he/she get kicked out?
Cougar...could be! I really have no idea what any clue means yet. We are getting some good ideas, but they are all way too stretched...in my opinion. I mean they aren't going to use 2 words from a Neil Young song and expect people to tie that in somehow...I dunno, I'm stickin' with battle creek for now. I'm lost. I'm confused, I'm frustrated.
thanks cougar
J, I read that too, and it was from a regular. Plus, there's that big int'l x-country ski meet there this weekend -- wouldn't want a lot of crazy diggers. Not at BC.
I dont know why they were kicked out...i dont think it said...i just read that they were kicked out at 3 A.M. by a cop.
how about cherokee? anyone?
I'm lost. I'm confused, I'm frustrated
Join the club
in and on the air.......bridge? I know radio or tv is first to come to mind
Highland has a bridge
Does anyone think that the "on the air" statement could mean Lake McCarron (air on), they did that about 14 yrs ago there.
bridge also near cherokee...high bridge
Werentany,
The Longfellow poem I found with "Time and Tide" is titled "THE BUILDING OF THE SHIP"
Also: Time and tide wait for no man, but time always stands still for a woman of 30. - Robert Frost
Lake McCarron.....interesting....it could mean anything that you think!! ARGG!
I'll be back later ninjas..PEACE!
Here are my thoughts..."In and on the air" - possible a reference to radio waves? Is there a park near a radio or television station or relay tower? I think that is WAY TOO obvious not to be a key clue.
The building of the ship....time and tide.....crosby, hidden falls....boat launch
What do you mean from a regular?
I was thinking bridge earlier. In the three billy goats gruff(don't laugh), the goat's hooves went "Trip, trap, trip, trap" on the bridge and the troll says "Who's that tripping over my bridge?" If the medallion was under a bridge, and you crossed it, wouldn't you be tripping over the goods ?
for what its worth my take so far less likely meas a possible 2nd meaning in the clue. clue #1 in St. Paul Park; less likely -far & wide means in a new park or on the edge of town
#2 It is a knitted hat or headband; less likely -A time to kill book by Grishm takes place in mississippi; brow of hill top of hill
#3 It is in a high part of park, or a park that is high, & has a hillwith sledding, could also have woods or maybe no woods DT;
#4 Yopu can see a TV or radio antena or a bilboard with a tv radio personality on it; less likely reference to fair fairview, fairgroundsetc.
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