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Back in 1492 the only way to do a search for the land of gold in the new world was getting on the boat and behaving badly.
Luckily with modern technology, this isn't necessary. I seem to have stumbled on the secret of the land of gold, hidden in plain sight.
Obviously the canny natives stashed
it all away, and the guarding of it was a hereditary job, passed down grandmother to pet cat, Luckily being passed down father to son was there as a back-up plane to avoid dotty elderly relative syndrome.
Casting our minds back to the 15th century, all it would take is for one absinthe addled printer to mistake the J for an L and suddenly L Dorado, becomes J Dorado. Und zo, the conquistarods (typo, but I decided I prefer it) were looking in totally the wrong kettle of ferrets.
With the power of the internet, ie Facebook, I have discovered a Snr Jose L Dorado of Mexico, which is just a total giveaway...J and L together even, already.
Dan Brown, eat your heart out.
Jose L Dorado
https://www.facebook.com/josel.dorado.988 [not_morrison_rm, May 05 2014]
Gold in Keats doing Chapman doing Homer with conquistador reference
http://www.bartleby.com/126/24.html [pertinax, May 08 2014]
Tekton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tekt%C5%8Dn Follow the link quickly, before it's deleted by the Illuminati, or the Templars, or the NSA (run entirely by Freemasons, of course) ... [8th of 7, May 09 2014]
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no entende nada. (upside down question mark) eh ? |
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"Ha, ha - 'L' sounds like 'el'!" ... ? |
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{scans the far horizon in search of the idea} |
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I suppose you could try looking into Chapman's Homer. |
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I believe the difficult part was translating "Doh!" from the ancient Greek. |
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I would hear more about these back-up planes. |
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singular, plane....no one would suspect that the secret was etched onto the blade of the plane, hidden with all the other tools. |
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Possibly some biblical allegory, Jesus himself being a carpenter. Which might lead us onto the hidden meanings in The Carpenter's songs, but I'm still sober at this point.... |
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I just assumed there would be more than one. <tops up [n_m_rm]s' glass> |
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Youurr my beshht pal, you are....<slides into unconscious and 2F deploys hidden brain scanner to steal the secret of my quantum loo roll> |
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//Jesus himself being a carpenter // |
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Actually, that's a mistranslation. In the original Aramaic, the word
approximates to "craftsman", but is more correctly translated as
"mason"* ... |
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*This is actually true. Dan Brown, eat your heart out ... |
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Don't be silly, [8th]; The Freemasons are in decline. They lost the NSA in a game of cards to... |
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I'd better tell you this outside. |
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//but is more correctly translated as "mason"* ... |
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A mason eh, hmm, wondered who was working off the cards re-carving them steps at Masada...all hushed up, put it down to a mass suicide, nods as good as a wink, eh? Now, Jericho, that's another one... |
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<takes off hard-hat, scratches head and lights a handrollie > |
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