Milana

Inducted into The Amanda Project: 10.17.2009

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  1. Anything but Ordinary by Avril Lavringe Not So Ordinary from Cassandra's Angel CD Nothing's in the Flower's by Company of Theives

  2. She said that the people close to Cisco were in danger- I think that says what it says there. She obviously planned the notes so that Cisco would trust her, so that when she needed the art room she could have it unlocked. That's probably what "Locksmith" meant. Of course, we don't know that it is Amanda- it could just be someone using her phone, or number. We can only assume at this point.

  3. Check his locker for the lizard in pencil! He could be it! Or maybe Amanda and him were friends through Nia. What about Amanda's key? Does Cisco have any odd locks that it could fit?

  4. Found is very much a last-book-in-the-series title. Unraveled!

  5. Thornhill might have been meeting someone he didn't want anyone else to see- someone a student might recognize. Possible suspects include Callie's mom, Amanda, or a known convict. Maybe it was someone so distinguished that if asked by the police the student body would recognize them and describe them.

  6. The Beatles are stars, as in, "famous". I'm thinking Betelgeuse. That could be divided into "Beetle" and "juice", so maybe you have to go to a drink's cafe. And Betelgeuse is Orion's left shoulder. On a map of the town, we can try to find buildings in the shape of Orion the constellation, and find where Betelgeuse would be. I don't have a map personally. Can someone follow up on that?

  7. My Fair Lady was about a girl who learned to be proper. In the end, she is COMPLETELY UNRECOGNIZABLE from who she was in the beginning. Just saying, but doesn't that sound like our own dear Amanda?

  8. There are poems all over the Zine. Why don't you and the others pick one out and read it at the slam? Because you're going. If you read something, you might be able to pick up something the audience members would miss. You can't pass this up, Hal.

  9. I find more suspicion in the nurses than the pony. It's just a toy. I don't know who's more suspicious, the first nurse, who didn't know the room switched, or the second, who was 'packing up Bea's things'. Easy to slip a get-well card into a nurse pocket, or mislay a stuffed pony, if you know what I mean.

  10. Remember, a pictures worth a thousand words. Did your mom write dates and names on the back of the pictures, or just in the margins? My mom writes on both. If your mom stopped her one-page-at-a-time-guessing, then she must have stopped for a reason. Parents aren't as careless about tradition as they are about other things. Try to find where you left off.

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