the mistery around "roberto-nancy-emmett"
#19
Commander Catcop
Join Date: May 1998
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Por FAVOR!!! Directamente a las topics aeroportos y hascientas... Muchas Gracias!
We Tres Gatos no estan feo pero loco un poco.
(especialmente Senor Gato Elder!)
OK, SO we really went OMNI... I don't want to be roberto, but when Baobab made the connection being the good newsperson
I am I narrowed it down to Jaws43 or AusTxHiker (who I eliminated because he travels a lot.)
So roberto, you drink milk? I was thinking
you were more of the Texas beer (I don't know what brews they have down there. I always
ask for Sam Adams.)
BaoBab... I need to consult with my senior member of the OMNI but you deserve some special prize for your detective work. Maybe
you and Merry Flyer can start a investigative agency like Sherlock Holmes!
FYI: Yaz is lactose intollerant and allergic
to seafood. And as picky as the very rich
Fancy Feast Cat!
ADIOS Roberto and MEOWS!!! CATmAN
We Tres Gatos no estan feo pero loco un poco.
(especialmente Senor Gato Elder!)
OK, SO we really went OMNI... I don't want to be roberto, but when Baobab made the connection being the good newsperson
I am I narrowed it down to Jaws43 or AusTxHiker (who I eliminated because he travels a lot.)
So roberto, you drink milk? I was thinking
you were more of the Texas beer (I don't know what brews they have down there. I always
ask for Sam Adams.)
BaoBab... I need to consult with my senior member of the OMNI but you deserve some special prize for your detective work. Maybe
you and Merry Flyer can start a investigative agency like Sherlock Holmes!
FYI: Yaz is lactose intollerant and allergic
to seafood. And as picky as the very rich
Fancy Feast Cat!
ADIOS Roberto and MEOWS!!! CATmAN
#20
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Well, roberto has effectively covered his tracks by allowing access to his password. But since my deductive reasoning under the get-together thread, I have gained a more fresh insight into the originator of roberto. This one comes right from the elementary school playground: He who smelt it, delt it. That puts the bullseye on Premex!!!!!!!
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I thought about that roberto. I tried the password with several of the "usual suspects" screen names to determine whether roberto used the same password with his "true" name. No luck, though.
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Well, working by opposites would indicate a person of very good education and an excellent command of the Anguish Languish --er, English language. In the not too distant past, a decent formal education by definition included classical Greek and Latin. One contributor, although occasionally using Cockney, has been known to lapse into Latin aphorisms; could he know Greek, too?
My nominee - Merry Flyer.
My nominee - Merry Flyer.
#29
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Philforest, I think "lithos" has something to do with "lithographs." Lithographs are drawings done on stone, inked and printed. Thus, my conclusion is, that "lithos" must have something to do with stone. As far as "rok" that could really mean "rock?" Hmmm...what do you think?
#30
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"litho" is also a term for an illustration in a periodical - probably a very specific kind of illustration, but I'm not sure - and "roc" is that very big bird of antiquity. Of course, it could also be roberto's way of saying "rock."
This guy is doing a fantastic job of hiding. But I'd put him in the aviation literature business.
This guy is doing a fantastic job of hiding. But I'd put him in the aviation literature business.

