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Post by nicolas on Apr 25, 2005 18:16:32 GMT -5
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Post by Athenais on Apr 25, 2005 20:23:34 GMT -5
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Post by nicolas on Apr 25, 2005 20:30:47 GMT -5
GREAT!!! Fantastic work Athenais! Daisies everywhere...
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Post by nicolas on Apr 25, 2005 20:38:27 GMT -5
WAIT! The title is.... "Il paradiso delle spie" traslated in english is "The paradise of the spies" WHAT? ! ? !
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Post by Athenais on Apr 25, 2005 20:48:34 GMT -5
WAIT! The title is.... "Il paradiso delle spie" traslated in english is "The paradise of the spies" WHAT? ! ? ! Amazing!!
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Post by nicolas on Apr 26, 2005 15:42:24 GMT -5
In English "Marguerite" means "Daisy" BEWARE: appa.aix.free.fr/dossiers/iles.html"ILE STE MARGUERITE PRISON DU MASQUE DE FER" Fig. 14 Translation: "MASQUE DE FER" = "THE MAN IN THE IRON MASK" in English The Man in the Iron Mask is set in 17th century France and features the Four Musketeers - "one for all and all for one". During the reign of King Louis XIV, the so-called "Sun King" has decreed himself the center of the universe - even when his subjects are starving in the streets. Louis' captain of the guards, the most famous of the musketeers, D'Artagnan must be on extra guard if he hopes to counter any attempts of assasination on the king due to the attitude of Louis. However to complicate the plot, Aramis (one of the four musketeers) who's now a priest is haunted by his secret knowledge that the king has a twin, Philippe languishing in the Bastille, his head locked inside an iron mask that conceals his regal visage. So the three aging, but still useful musketeers embark on a mission to free the kings twin from his prison, whisk him away and teach him the rudiments of regal life in a bid to switch him with the king, all for the good of France. This causes a conflict, one which will pitch the three musketeers up against their close friend D'Artagnan. Once this fast-and-furious sequence kicks into high gear, "The Man in the Iron Mask" builds enough momentum to coast through its climactic revelations. "Marguerite (Daisy) isle was the prison of the real Sun King" Sun KingHere comes the Sun King Here comes the Sun King Everybody's laughing Everybody's happy Here comes the Sun King Quando para mucho mi amore de felice corazon Mundo paparazzi mi amore chicka ferdy parasol Cuesto obrigado tanta mucho que can eat it carousel
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Post by Perplexed on Apr 26, 2005 21:40:53 GMT -5
Richard Lester directed HardDaysNIght, Help!, The ThreeMusketeers(with Michael York) and the FourMusketeers.
Subject matter he knows well.
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Post by total411info on Apr 28, 2005 15:13:45 GMT -5
1962: 1964:
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Post by total411info on Apr 28, 2005 15:20:34 GMT -5
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Post by TheDZ on May 6, 2005 23:55:10 GMT -5
Daisies Bill has been unmasked! Way to go gang!
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Post by Sleepless in lurkville on May 7, 2005 5:27:32 GMT -5
I'd expect chrysanthemums to be part of it so's everyone could sort of "keep mum."
So, what's the latin name for "daisy?"
I thought carnations were also a "code" flower?
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Post by nicolas on May 8, 2005 4:11:51 GMT -5
Daisies Bill has been unmasked! Way to go gang! Daisy into the water.... Isle St. Marguerite! The goal of the Mystery Tour...
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Post by totalinfo on May 8, 2005 9:08:54 GMT -5
Daisies were Sylvie's trademark long before there were any doubles and concomitant associaiton with the Sun King.
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Post by TheDZ on May 8, 2005 12:17:27 GMT -5
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Post by Bloomer on May 8, 2005 16:02:31 GMT -5
www.tfd.com/sub%20rosawww.tfd.com/margueritewww.tfd.com/genus%20Belliswww.tfd.com/Bellis%20perenniswww.tfd.com/daisyDaisy. Genus--Bellis----Bel? Baal? Family: Astor? The Astor Family? One of the 12 richest families in the world.... related to SUNflower-------- symbol of THE SUN....... The many petals are the rays of the sun, the inside is the sun itself. The DAISY IS the sun. Sun-worship. Sun. Daisy. Flower. Bellis--Baal. Rays of the sun. The RADIANCE of the sun. The monarchy. The throne of David is as :"The sun, as it shineth in its strength..." (KJV, Psalms, somewhere) Hmm. King Louis XIV. Sun-King.......Hmmmm....... "Consider the lilies of the field. They toil not, neither do they weep. Yet truly I say unti you, King Solomon in all his glory was never arrayed as one of these....." Christ was born in "the glory the lillies". He was also called the rose of Sharon...... Flowers and Royalty. Hmmmmm.. I guess I am trying to find a general connection between flower symbolism and elitism.
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Post by Athenais on May 10, 2005 20:20:35 GMT -5
And anytime you feel the pain, hey Jude, refrain Don't carry the world upon your shoulders
And don't you know that it's just you, hey Jude, you'll do The movement you need is on your shoulder
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