“The statuette is the same as the person in the grave. So let’s look at what that means.”
The inscription on the back pillar reads: “An offering which the king gives to Osiris, Lord of Life, that he may give a voice offering, consisting of bread, beer, oxen and fowl for the Ka-spirit of’. As is known for other statues of this date and type, the man’s name – Nebsenu(?) – is inscribed on the front of the statue’s base. He bears what Alan Gardiner called as “obscure” title: Hry (n) tm. The distribution of the inscriptions suggests that the statuette was prefabricated with the standard offering formula on the back pillar and that the man’s name was added later to the base.
bb:
You’re not going to be able to solve this tonight.
Hucka D.:
*You’re* not[ going to be able to solve this tonight].
bb:
I’ll never know who is in that grave[ either].
Hucka D.:
Oh you’ll know. Do you want to know?
bb:
Not sure.
Hucka D.:
It is a Question Mark with a Capital Q. Beside it is little Wilcockson… identified. This means the whole is Dogpatch or Marble Falls, where Marbles Fall. Dogpatch. There’s a *Diamond Rock* in Whitehead Crossing as well. This is the diamond in the tail of the dog. Tail… foot. The tail wags the dog… the foot pivots the head. See?
bb:
Yeah, kind of Hucka D. I have a cat problem. Hold on.
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“Let’s go to the next Whitehead X-ing related collage, which is “2989”. Another coded mystery (!). We are presented with an image from the crossroads where bluesman Robert Johnson sold his soul, Hucka D.”
Hucka D. (chuckling):
Sole.
bb:
This is suppose to be in Rosedale, Mississippi. But some say it’s Clarksdale, instead.
Hucka D.:
Crossroads is Crossings. Whitehead. In Da Woods. But also Highway 61 crossing Highway 49.
https://bakerbloch.wordpress.com/2013/06/07/so-forth-big-log/
bb:
Hucka D., that Winnie the Pooh lego set picture still comes up near the top of a hit list for subject “2989”. Nifty! Original link here.
http://www.peeron.com/inv/theme/LEGO/DUPLO/Winnie_the_Pooh
It’s the largest Winnie the Pooh lego set. Like a city in itself. Whitehead Crossing style.
Hucka D.:
Correct. You can build one[ now].
bb:
TILE.
Hucka D.:
Yes!
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“The painter has become a part of the painting.”
