A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #252 on: March 19, 2026, 03:04:54 PM »
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Dear Royell,

Do you think (sic) the object that the shadows are being cast onto in the gap between "Purse Lady" and "Fedora Man" in Wiegman is a car parked on the other side of Elm Street Extension?

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #253 on: March 19, 2026, 03:37:27 PM »
I don’t think that is a taillight on a car near the gates. It is probably related to the Live Oak Tree shadow filling the area between the black suit man and the woman to his right. Such as shadow would be coming from the lower portion of the crown and on the south side (from modeling). The tree was not giving shade to the proposed car near the gates (north side of the Extension).



   Bearing in mind that wearing the Red/Cyan Glasses reveals, "Shadow DNA", have you tried wearing them and examining the Moorman photo? Those Red/Cyan glasses might bring the "Badge Man" into focus.

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #254 on: March 19, 2026, 04:06:24 PM »
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Dear Royell,

You recently sarcastically asked on another thread if I have a problem comprehending what James' use of the term "unequivocal match" means in the context of identifying your 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Getaway Car" in Wiegman.

Not at all, Royell.

Having only recently taken a close look at the shadows on the 1958 Pontiac Bonneville in Hughes and compared them to the shadows being cast many minutes earlier on the object between "Purse Lady" and "Fedora Man" in Wiegman, James has shown us that said shadows are so similar in their gross aspects as to definitely and unequivocally prove that the object between "Purse Lady" and "Fedora" in Wiegman is nothing other than the front portion of the aforementioned 1958 Pontiac Bonneville.

In other words, after a long and complicated analysis of a complicated situation, James has proved that his original intuition was correct -- your 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Getaway Car" was there all along!

By the way, Royell, thank you for admitting that shadows are falling on something between "Purse Lady" and "Fedora Man" in Wiegman.

Hopefully, you don't think (sic) that that "something" is a car parked on the other side of Elm Street Extension . . . or [fill in the blank].

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #255 on: March 19, 2026, 04:34:27 PM »
Dear Royell,

You recently sarcastically asked on another thread if I have a problem comprehending what James' use of the term "unequivocal match" means in the context of identifying your 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Getaway Car" in Wiegman.

Not at all, Royell.

Having only recently taken a close look at the shadows on the 1958 Pontiac Bonneville in Hughes and compared them to the shadows being cast many minutes earlier on the object between "Purse Lady" and "Fedora Man" in Wiegman, James has shown us that said shadows are so similar in their gross aspects as to definitely and unequivocally prove that the object between "Purse Lady" and "Fedora" in Wiegman is nothing other than the front portion of the aforementioned 1958 Pontiac Bonneville.

In other words, after a long and complicated analysis of a complicated situation, James has proved that his original intuition was correct -- your 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Getaway Car" was there all along!

By the way, Royell, thank you for admitting that shadows are falling on something between "Purse Lady" and "Fedora Man" in Wiegman.

Hopefully, you don't think (sic) that that "something" is a car parked on the other side of Elm Street Extension . . . or [fill in the blank].

-- Tom

   Were you wearing The Nutty Professor endorsed "Red/Cyan Glasses"?  In order to see the "Shadow DNA", he claims you have to be wearing those glasses.

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #256 on: March 19, 2026, 04:39:31 PM »
Were you wearing The Nutty Professor endorsed "Red/Cyan Glasses"?  In order to see the "Shadow DNA", he claims you have to be wearing those glasses.

Dear Royell,

Do you think the oak tree on the "island" was casting shadows all the way across Elm Street Extension at 12:30?

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #257 on: March 19, 2026, 07:29:57 PM »
Dear Royell,

Do you think the oak tree on the "island" was casting shadows all the way across Elm Street Extension at 12:30?

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     You have absolutely no idea what the Elm St Extension looked like from 12:30 on. So you glom onto The Nutty Professor and his "Shadow DNA" crapola. Are you related to Senator Lindsey Graham?

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #258 on: March 19, 2026, 09:04:56 PM »
You have absolutely no idea what the Elm St Extension looked like from 12:30 on. So you glom onto The Nutty Professor and his "Shadow DNA" crapola. Are you related to Senator Lindsey Graham?

Dear Royell,

Does Vladimir Putin pay you, or do you do it for free?

-- Tom