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Just in case i missed it somewhere, here is what we have so far:

Safe: 15000

Cliff Climb: Percy Fawcett

Captain's Log: Seven

Search and Rescue: GJ1

Lost Luggage: DB Cooper

Memorial Plaque: 4

Chess Column: Rosenwald Memorial

Backstage: unsolved

Music Charts: Buenos Aires

Drive In: Theremin

Bulletin Board: unsolved

Room with a View: unsolved

Hi,

Just got back from the party. I know there were lots of folks on line so I'm presuming you're all up on everything. I'll dig through the pages.

But just in case there were actors - 3 out of 4 considered "clues" Amelia, Bobbie Fisher and some one from a car crash off of Millholand Drive.

sorry if I"m being repetitive. Talked to one of the guys in charge and found out that there were no further clues forthcoming at the party.

Please feel free to ask me about anything at the party and I'll dig through the postings I've missed.

Hey everyone. Fireworks and Party were AWESOME. Posted a recap at Unfiction for anyone interested.

For Backstage, here's what my wife came up with for the notes. Luckily, she's got perfect pitch. :)

Star- C

Smiley ?D

Planet ? E

Heart - G

Butterfly ? E

Circle, D

Bug - F

Cube ? E

Not sure if there number of times the shape showed up matter, but unfortunately, I didn't have live video from the event.

As for the party, I really hate to burst your bubble, but there were NO CLUES at the party. I interviewed the gal who did the decorations and hired the actors, and all she was given in terms of instructions on the decor was to make it feel like the bermuda triangle, black hole, or some other place where people disappear. The actors were just part of the flavor of the event and otherwise insignificant.

Or so she said.

Hi,

Just got back from the party. I know there were lots of folks on line so I'm presuming you're all up on everything. I'll dig through the pages.

But just in case there were actors - 3 out of 4 considered "clues" Amelia, Bobbie Fisher and some one from a car crash off of Millholand Drive.

sorry if I"m being repetitive. Talked to one of the guys in charge and found out that there were no further clues forthcoming at the party.

Please feel free to ask me about anything at the party and I'll dig through the postings I've missed.

sure it isn't Mulholland Dr. ? (its a movie) and the movie was dedicated to Jennifer Syme who died while filming it

hi can someone tell me where to look for the missing hidden peices for the collectionplate

ive found...

cliff climb

drive in

bulliton board

room with a view

apparently im missing 2... if anyone knows which ones im missing and where bouts they are it would be greatly appreciated!

"4/2/4/2/7 and 13124 added together are 55555

hmmmm try 55551

zip or something? "

Anyone daring enough to try 424-271-3124 at this time of nite?

Sure, I'll try it. Area code 424 is Santa Monica, California -- called the number, got a "your call cannot be completed as dialed" from T-Mobile here in Seattle. Got the same from my Verizon Wireless phone too. Hmm.

Z

hi can someone tell me where to look for the missing hidden peices for the collectionplate

ive found...

cliff climb

drive in

bulliton board

room with a view

apparently im missing 2... if anyone knows which ones im missing and where bouts they are it would be greatly appreciated!

press "tab" repeatedly and it will highlight them for you.

how did you get the safe to work?

thx

You have to count the fireworks in the clue starting at 5:48. 2 (to the left) and 3 (to the right) means 23. It opens like a normal combo lock, turn right to the first number, then left all the way around to the second number, then right directly to the third number.

Edit: by "right" i mean CW, and "left" CCW

hi can someone tell me where to look for the missing hidden peices for the collectionplate

ive found...

cliff climb

drive in

bulliton board

room with a view

apparently im missing 2... if anyone knows which ones im missing and where bouts they are it would be greatly appreciated!

http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtop...p=296894#296894

As for the party, I really hate to burst your bubble, but there were NO CLUES at the party. I interviewed the gal who did the decorations and hired the actors, and all she was given in terms of instructions on the decor was to make it feel like the bermuda triangle, black hole, or some other place where people disappear. The actors were just part of the flavor of the event and otherwise insignificant.

Or so she said.

Great summary SuperRob, and the history about the folks just playing football in the park.. hilarious !!!

star = bass clarinet

Not a bass clarinet, just a regular old b-flat clarinet (like the one I played in middle school :blush: ). Interesting to note that the trumpet is black, black trumpets are often used in jazz because the coloring process gives them a different sound (they're also a heck of a lot more expensive).

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