Okay I have to make this brief or Fee will be late to school! I think Steph and Yo dropped hint in their email the other day when they said they went to see a film basedo n books by Stieg Larsson. Stieg Larsson wrote Girl with the Dragon tattoo and also wrote a new book called "The girl who kicked the hornet's nest". The main character is named LIsbeth. So this either points to LIZ herself, which ismaybe whyMeem thinks LIz wont rad this blog because MEEM is staying at Liz's right now OR Steph and Yogesh are once again leaving hints that it is THEM.....
more on this later I have no time to think right now gotta goooooo.....
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Also notice a new comment on this blog that "only OTIS and TIME will tell"if Klownie will reappear again! What happening today at 3:00 other than that's when MEEM watched General Hospital. So this ball's in your court, Meem, who on General hospital is named OTIS????
ReplyDeleteSince Paul has now confessed to being Joachim, we should still go back to solving the clues. And the swedish movie had nothing to do with this btw - in in the interest of full disclosure. It was just a fabulous movie.
ReplyDeleteOkay we can go back to solving the clues but why hasnt anyone taken a stab at the Otis at 3:00 clue? Is that just one of those nonsense clues? Or is it a hint at something? I asked Meem if there were any characters on General Hospital named otis and she never answered.
ReplyDeletei tried to figure out the otis clue, i came up with nothing
ReplyDeleteHere is a possible interpretation for the clue. OTIS refers to Elevators (being the largest maker of elevators). Look to OTIS at 3 O'Clock, could refer to the position 3 PM on the imaginary clock - which is usually where the elevator control buttons are located...
ReplyDeletePossibility?
Best I can come up with is Otis Redding "Look at that Girl" 3:00 minute mark, but even if I had a recording of that song, none of the lyrics are of use even if I knew what he was saying at 3:00 minutes, so I dont think that is it.
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