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  1. wow!! that link for the wall makes total sense!!
  2. Watch how the lights turn on, and off. You can do it. :)
  3. Pond -- I haven't a clue what those numbers mean. I never ran across them at all. Ignore them. Push the buttons on the wall, and they light up green. like I said earlier -- start at top left, and work your way right. All the buttons (except 4 of them) need to be green for the wall to recede -- showing two more doorways -- one on the right, and one on the left. the one on the left gets you a light bulb. the one on the right leads to the final exit point. (follow what I said in the earlier post -- get the clippers, and move the cabinet to find another room with a desk lamp.) install the light bulb in the lamp and you find it shines on the wall ---- turn off the lights in the room for better viewing, you can move the lamp up and down after turning it on, and as it shines on the wall, it gives you 8 numbers that you will need further on -- (maybe this is what that guy wasa referring to) BUT!!! ---these numbers on the wall change with each game you play. They are NOT consistent. :) (oh -- just past the lamp --- move an object to find another trapdoor)!. you will be going DOWN this trapdoor later on. and there is a key on top of the hanging light -- you will need that. I'll leave it to you to figure out how to move the chair there, to stand on, to get that key. ;)
  4. dmiller

    vent vent vent

    Good luck to you!!! (demand twice as much as you want -- and expect 1/2)!!! Here's hoping ya keep the keys. ;)
  5. Sudo -- No I am not missing your point. I'm not trying to mandate an *age* here. I AM answering the original premise of this thread here --- that the state has NO right to dictate in this particular case. The young man has made his decision, his parents support him, and the state should take a hike. Mark O' is correct -- the state is not our *nanny*. :)
  6. If he is able to make a conscious, deliberate, un-biased decision about what HE wants, then yea -- I think the state should take a hike, and not interfere.. Now if it was his folks saying this -- that's 'nother story entirely. But it's not. And (according to the article) -- it's his decision. And he is 16 -- which is a lot different than 6, or 8, or 10. :)
  7. Sudo -- this is an entirely different scenario than Jehovah's Witnesses. From what I understand from talking with some JW's about the blood transfusion thing, they don't allow their child a choice, as Abraham here has, for his treatment. So it's not a *no-brainer*. He's 16 and can make a rational decisiion. Should he have to wait two more years, until he is *legally* allowed to think for himself?
  8. to light up the green wall, start at the upper left corner, and work your way to the right. You need all but four of them to be lit for the wall to move. :) When it receedes -- go to the room on the left and get a light bulb. come back to the green wall and then go into the new room to the right get wire clippers, then move the cabinet. there's a door behind it. The room with the lamp, will be most important later on. Did you re-arrange the room's furniture in the first doorway to the right (when looking at the green wall) and find the trapdoor under the bed?? Yer moving right along there, Pond!!
  9. And once you get the 4 solid colors -- scan the floppy a second time, and the ball will lift revealing a safe with a key inside that gets you to the next level. :)
  10. You have to move the colors so that you have solid green, solid red, solid yellow, and solid blue. Then the two guys will lower the wheel they are holding up. :)
  11. Isn't that the truth! <_< We could never *plan* enough to make things perfect for the MOG. I remember once being reproved for doing too much planning for something (the exact instance escapes me now), by whatever BC was in the area at the time. I asked him if he had a spare tire in the trunk of his car. When he said "yes" -- I asked him if he was planning on having a flat tire. I got my point across, but didn't score any points that day!
  12. dmiller

    Grandson born today

    Congratulations! :) (Don't spoil Ethan too badly!!) ;)
  13. dmiller

    BikerBabe

    I have 3 fiddle bows, that could use some new ---- Oh wait a minute!! I can't ask you to cut your hair here, to re-hair these bows! This is a Birthday thing! Duh!! Hey -- Here's my best wishes to you, and SUCCESS -- in your future endeavours. ;) Hope you had a great one today. :)
  14. His definitiion of *rural pursuits* and mine -- differ vastly!
  15. dmiller

    topoftheworld

    You light up our world -- Have a great one. :)
  16. dmiller

    i'm back

    Good to see you here again, Chef. ;)
  17. Top -- wipe that smile off of your face!! ;)
  18. Just don't mention where you suggested putting those cherries last night in chat, WE. Great story Free!
  19. There's what preceeded your rendition of what I said, Oldies. So what is worse -- being kicked out for NOT absing?, Or trying to stay IN for the fellowship -- but finding living hell instead? Either way is evil -- and by following the precepts from the perpetrator --- They can now be triply accountable -- racketeering from three angles instead of one. (three *administrations*, same ORG.) And what I mentioned in the latter part of the post is as plain as the nose on Cher's face -- BEFORE AND AFTER surgery. Three different administrations (noses) entirely. What they ran up their nose, was acceptable for a while -- then the *sniffer* needed a new way to inhale our resources.. (money is addicting -- don't cha know). Oh -- btw --- peace, love, and bluegrass!
  20. Surprised it's still *alive* also, Jonny. Speaking of the subject -- has anyone heard from Trefor??? He was last active here on July 20, 2005 -- one year ago. Wasn't he dealing with cancer? Could be wrong but -----. "Cymru Am Byth!"
  21. We used to do that too, when I was a kid -- only we used the wall by our kitchen doorway to make the marks. My brother and I would take turns standing there and Dad -- (taller than us then), would put a yardstick level across the top of our heads, and make a pencil mark. I forget how old we were when we stoppped doing that. :)
  22. Hey there nowgrown. Welcome to GreaseSpot. :)
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