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i don't get this whole topic
Rewstar said:I have been happy assuming that Rory's First Kiss was a fake working title. But if it is something else maybe referring to an actor who might be in The Dark Knight, I'm going to throw up the name of a Rory that hasn't been mentioned so far Rory Culkin. His films "It Runs In The Family" and "Mean Creek" both have his character experiencing a First Kiss. But even considering someone so young will stir up ideas of Robin. So i'm going to go back to thinking its a working title until we see the script review which confrims/denies that specific character.
TempleFugit said:Okay, being a code-cracker, I have some suggestions to throw out.
The title "Rory's First Kiss" is missing ALOT of letters from the alphebet. In fact, here's what it's missing:
ABCDE GH JKLMN PQ UVWXYZ
So, if you look at the letters from the alphebet that are in the title, here's what they are (in the order that they should be in the alphebet):
FIKORSTY
So, the letters F I K O R S T Y are the only letters that make up the phrase "Rory's First Kiss". It's kinda odd since the title is 14 letters while there are only 8 letters being used. That obviously means that some letters are being REPEATED.
So, if you look at the letters, here's how many there are after you repeat them in the title:
F I I K O R R R S S S S T Y
I have come to one conclusion, and it is this: Somehow, someway, this is in fact a CODE. 100% certain. I would take it to the bank.
If you take JUST the missing letters without repeating them, FIKORSTY is an anagram for the following things:
IF SKY ROT
FISK TROY
FOR IT SKI
SKY FOR IT
The second one is kind of interesting. "FISK TROY." Does that mean Troy Fisk? Is Troy Fisk an ACTOR, perhaps?
Another thing...if you take the letters and take out KIY, you can make FROST.
Frost, as in, Mr. Freeze, perhaps?
By the way, I forgot to mention that the word "Rory's" is a perfect anagram of SORRY.
And, for all 14 letters, including the repeated ones, you get:
TRY SIR ROSS FISK.
Ross Fisk? Is HE an actor?
I hope I helped a little.
Octoberist said:it would be funny if Jett gave out this hint, and then Latino Review reveals the answer..
JTIZZLEVILLE said:That would be hilarious. Then you would have a ton of threads about how "Jett is a pompous, egotistical brat. He wouldn't share the information. He doesn't care about the fans." Of course, filled with tons of grammer and spelling mistakes.
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Sharkboy said:"Grammar"![]()
I know im a loser![]()
theShape said:Did Jett ever follow up on this?
JETT -- You post on here some times, as recent as last night. What's the deal with these hints??
Uh, JettEquinox said:What's his username?![]()
Boom said:Uh, Jett?
TempleFugit said:Okay, being a code-cracker, I have some suggestions to throw out.
The title "Rory's First Kiss" is missing ALOT of letters from the alphebet. In fact, here's what it's missing:
ABCDE GH JKLMN PQ UVWXYZ
So, if you look at the letters from the alphebet that are in the title, here's what they are (in the order that they should be in the alphebet):
FIKORSTY
So, the letters F I K O R S T Y are the only letters that make up the phrase "Rory's First Kiss". It's kinda odd since the title is 14 letters while there are only 8 letters being used. That obviously means that some letters are being REPEATED.
So, if you look at the letters, here's how many there are after you repeat them in the title:
F I I K O R R R S S S S T Y
I have come to one conclusion, and it is this: Somehow, someway, this is in fact a CODE. 100% certain. I would take it to the bank.
If you take JUST the missing letters without repeating them, FIKORSTY is an anagram for the following things:
IF SKY ROT
FISK TROY
FOR IT SKI
SKY FOR IT
The second one is kind of interesting. "FISK TROY." Does that mean Troy Fisk? Is Troy Fisk an ACTOR, perhaps?
Another thing...if you take the letters and take out KIY, you can make FROST.
Frost, as in, Mr. Freeze, perhaps?
By the way, I forgot to mention that the word "Rory's" is a perfect anagram of SORRY.
And, for all 14 letters, including the repeated ones, you get:
TRY SIR ROSS FISK.
Ross Fisk? Is HE an actor?
I hope I helped a little.
Octoberist said:she was okay looking. Nice eyes. But Dawson in a SM outfit and Alba wearing chaps overshadowed Gilmore Girly
karea07 said:this may be off topic... since we dont know what the hell is going on. but i wanted to post this pic anyways.
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Rewstar said:I have been happy assuming that Rory's First Kiss was a fake working title. But if it is something else maybe referring to an actor who might be in The Dark Knight, I'm going to throw up the name of a Rory that hasn't been mentioned so far Rory Culkin. His films "It Runs In The Family" and "Mean Creek" both have his character experiencing a First Kiss. But even considering someone so young will stir up ideas of Robin. So i'm going to go back to thinking its a working title until we see the script review which confrims/denies that specific character.
Great theories.R_Hythlodeus said:Great thinking. There is another Rory to throw in the mix. Rory Cochrane (CSI: Miami) who had his first on-screen kiss in "Dazed and Confused", I believe
TempleFugit said:Okay, being a code-cracker, I have some suggestions to throw out.
The title "Rory's First Kiss" is missing ALOT of letters from the alphebet. In fact, here's what it's missing:
ABCDE GH JKLMN PQ UVWXYZ
So, if you look at the letters from the alphebet that are in the title, here's what they are (in the order that they should be in the alphebet):
FIKORSTY
So, the letters F I K O R S T Y are the only letters that make up the phrase "Rory's First Kiss". It's kinda odd since the title is 14 letters while there are only 8 letters being used. That obviously means that some letters are being REPEATED.
So, if you look at the letters, here's how many there are after you repeat them in the title:
F I I K O R R R S S S S T Y
I have come to one conclusion, and it is this: Somehow, someway, this is in fact a CODE. 100% certain. I would take it to the bank.
If you take JUST the missing letters without repeating them, FIKORSTY is an anagram for the following things:
IF SKY ROT
FISK TROY
FOR IT SKI
SKY FOR IT
The second one is kind of interesting. "FISK TROY." Does that mean Troy Fisk? Is Troy Fisk an ACTOR, perhaps?
Another thing...if you take the letters and take out KIY, you can make FROST.
Frost, as in, Mr. Freeze, perhaps?
By the way, I forgot to mention that the word "Rory's" is a perfect anagram of SORRY.
And, for all 14 letters, including the repeated ones, you get:
TRY SIR ROSS FISK.
Ross Fisk? Is HE an actor?
I hope I helped a little.
No, not that i know of.theShape said:Did Jett ever follow up on this?