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|    30 Jan 18 08:19:03    |
      From: denisesharpe15@yahoo.com              Every time I get involved in writing my story, I get to the Publius Enigma       part and want to scream or cry.       I've been able to explain so many clues from Publius and Genesis that point to       TDB artwork and Detroit and Sharpe.       I've known the story behind TDB before it was even written, I lived it, but       never really needed the Enigma in the first place.       But it does help some in that the clues point to my location.              When Genesis was emailing direct messages to people here in 2006, I received       one on March 6, 2006, Gilmours birthday       and on that same day "On an Island" was released. Not sure if others received       one on that date. The album On an Island       couldn't be the prize because it was Gilmours family vacation album.              I asked Genesis "Who does Pink Floyd communicate to through TDB lyrics and       artwork?"       And he wrote. "YOU!!!"       I asked a dumb question, anyone could have asked that question and received       the same answer.       music communicates to everyone.              So now writing my book I'm stuck again, if I know so much why didn't I get the       prize?       Screw the damn prize.       It's not that I want one, but I have to explain why I didn't get one..So       instead of the enigma helping       me to tell my story, in a way it hurts me..              I know TDB was a huge gift, but the enigma isn't solved until someone gets a       prize.       So if I didn't get a prize, I didn't solve it.       This is the part I hate and I have to say so in my book.       Sad              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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