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TIAI Re-direct for 6/19/14 You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login"see+you+next+wednesday"Did anyone notice the wording of TS in Sign 7, Update 7? He said, "I can't say an exact day or date for the BAM; but I can say that it's very soon, within days---not years, or even months!" Did anyone notice the word weeks was left out and the word FEW days was NOT in it??!!!!!Whoo hoo, looking forward to Next Wednesday!! And so from May 5th to next Wednesday is less than monthS!!
... Did anyone notice the wording of TS in Sign 7, Update 7? He said, "I can't say an exact day or date for the BAM; but I can say that it's very soon, within days---not years, or even months!" Did anyone notice the word weeks was left out and the word FEW days was NOT in it??!!!!!... And so from May 5th to next Wednesday is less than monthS!!
TS/_comments doesn't know anything. He already confessed so it's totally irrelevant what he said or didn't say. It would be just as useful to sit here and analyze curls' old posts.
Landis got the title See You Next Wednesday from the 1968 movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is the last line spoken by Frank Poole's father during Poole's videophone conversation with his parents.[1]
I bet he will say "The Source" of all his info all these years is God.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login... Did anyone notice the wording of TS in Sign 7, Update 7? He said, "I can't say an exact day or date for the BAM; but I can say that it's very soon, within days---not years, or even months!" Did anyone notice the word weeks was left out and the word FEW days was NOT in it??!!!!!... And so from May 5th to next Wednesday is less than monthS!!Why do you highlight that TS left out the word weeks? IF next Wednesday were to prove significant, it would be within weeks of 5th May (7 weeks and 2 days, i.e. within 8 weeks to be precise). So if TS genuinely knows things in advance, there would've been no need to leave out 'weeks' would there? Or are you suggesting he left out 'weeks' precisely because that was the important bit?
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginTS/_comments doesn't know anything. He already confessed so it's totally irrelevant what he said or didn't say. It would be just as useful to sit here and analyze curls' old posts.Perhaps. But it's always interesting. For example, Landis got the phrase from 2001 A Space Odyssey, a very (oc)cult film if there ever was one. Again, from Wiki: QuoteLandis got the title See You Next Wednesday from the 1968 movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is the last line spoken by Frank Poole's father during Poole's videophone conversation with his parents.[1]Link to the movie clip.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Godhaschosen, you are, IMO, reading far too much into TS's use (or not) of words.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginGodhaschosen, you are, IMO, reading far too much into TS's use (or not) of words.Reading far too much or wanting others to read far too much into it, that's for sure.@GodhaschosenMJ, are you sure this is what you want to do here now?
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginTS/_comments doesn't know anything. He already confessed so it's totally irrelevant what he said or didn't say. It would be just as useful to sit here and analyze curls' old posts.That's kind of what I was getting at bec. Godhaschosen, you are, IMO, reading far too much into TS's use (or not) of words.And believe it or not, yesterday I looked at the calendar, saw that 25th was next Wednesday and straight away thought of the 'See you next Wednesday' bit in Thriller. I wish I'd posted and beaten TS to it ... then you could've analysed my post and wondered what I knew!! LOL! As you say, totally irrelevant!@Curls I say this in love and peace, go ahead and LOL all you want, I don't have to wonder what I KNOW!!!