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i think the social networking and the dog references were just supposed to get us to the twitter page. I dont think either of them actually indicate a band.
i think the social networking and the dog references were just supposed to get us to the twitter page. I dont think either of them actually indicate a band.
Post by CreativeUnderclass on Jan 15, 2009 11:45:56 GMT -5
guys, the Jonathan Davis thing is a dead end. the twitter is clearly the way to go (even though most of you know that by now).
EDIT: I stand corrected. This maize thing could make it a decent lead. Only problem being that Korn (the band) wouldn't cloud his judgement really. Sure, corn the product would...
the chickadee and birds thing was a pretty clever way to refer to twitter.
so here's a question, could the AC/DC thing have been leading up to this split personality clue? I think that's the case. the ears big and open/ho ho ho was posted before christmas. I would say discount this entirely. The one half of DJJD is the radio, the other half is the twitter. The hound was all leading up to the farmhound.
I think we should try to establish which clues are still to be solved. The radio/dadio thing seems to me like both saying to listen to the radio and also a possible neil young clue, as has been said.
The tazer clue we still need to work on of course. Some easy rhymes: laser, phaser, razor/raiser, blazer, haze...
Hey guys... I'm pretty sure what he meant was that he's obscured by cloudy judgement and "what does a taser sound like"? BUZZ! He's obscured by the BUZZ of bands...
Post by evenpjflow on Jan 15, 2009 11:49:33 GMT -5
There is a guy from TN that has a myspace page called DAWG HOUSE STUDIOS A few of his favs: The Allman Brothers Band, Marshall Tucker, Grateful Dead, Tom Petty, John Mayer, Jimi Hendrix, Big and Rich, Montgomery Gentry, George Strait, Dylan, Neil Young,