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Re: Official 2005 Clue Thread

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Originally Posted by JoeXIII'007
Phrontist, the album cover you're talking about (and had an attachment for) is from The Beatles and the title of it is "Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band". There are 13 songs on the soundtrack:
1.-(The title)
2.-With a Little Help From my Friends
3.-Lucy in the sky of Diamonds
4.-Getting Better
5.-Fixing a Hole
6.-She's Leaving Home
7.-Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
8.-Within You Without You
9.-When I'm Sixty-Four (64)
10.-Lovely Rita
11.-Good Morning Good Morning
12.(Title) Reprise
13. A Day in the Life

It looks like a lot of this album from the cover to the title of the songs could in fact be FIRST related. Good Lead Phrontist!

Now for sure, we're definitely having a Hexagonal field. FIRST has done it before, and they sure will do it again. Probably this time around.

(Sorry if this repeated anything)

-Joe
Fixing a Hole - Hole in the center?
Lucy in the sky of Diamonds - Diamonds man! Diamonds! "Girl with kaliedescope eyes"! John lennon! Rose glasses! Muhahaha!
With a Little Help From my Friends - Alliances!

Oh, and I knew bloody well the album title.
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