tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036104775563265647.post8825550287889564081..comments2024-03-25T12:31:58.169+00:00Comments on David Stimpson: Thought For The dayDavid Stimpsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15196038086564981619noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036104775563265647.post-52717100792631192732013-08-29T08:56:17.534+01:002013-08-29T08:56:17.534+01:00Hello Arno,
That's very good, highly amus...Hello Arno,<br /><br /> That's very good, highly amusing. You ahve a delicate sense of humour.<br /><br />Very kind regards<br />David<br />BCNUDavid Stimpsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15196038086564981619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036104775563265647.post-49112079390458586592013-08-27T09:33:21.355+01:002013-08-27T09:33:21.355+01:00Somebody from the production team got confused abo...Somebody from the production team got confused about the plot, grabbed for Alka Seltzer headache pills and spelled "Seltz-man". Just joking. - BCNU!nr6dehttp://www.nummer6-theprisoner.denoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036104775563265647.post-59093813242787511702013-08-27T08:32:33.729+01:002013-08-27T08:32:33.729+01:00Hello ZM72,
Confusing 'Do Not Forsake Me ...Hello ZM72,<br /><br /> Confusing 'Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling' certainly is, and contradictive as well, because I had forgotten the way the Prisoner/Colonel spells the word when he writes the name out when working out the sildes. Quite obviously something was changed with Saltzman/Seltzman's name.<br /> Yes, I like that, if he had spelt Seltzman as Saltzman the Prisoner/Colonel might have been sent in the wrong direction entirely, yes I like that idea.<br /><br />Very kind regards<br />David<br />BCNUDavid Stimpsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15196038086564981619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036104775563265647.post-17271453125606002042013-08-26T13:38:12.104+01:002013-08-26T13:38:12.104+01:00"Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling" confus..."Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling" confused me greatly in a recent discussion. So I'm a bit hesitant to write more about it!<br /><br />But I think we call him "Seltzman" because that's how Colonel/6 writes it when placing the slides on the piece of paper: and we see more of this sheet of paper than we do of the envelopes.<br />Further items that support "Seltzman" is that it seems to be pronounced "Seltzman" and appears in the end credits and sub-titles as "Seltzman".<br /><br />The "e" in Seltzman is used to produce slide no. 5 to reveal part of the "Kandersfeld" message. If Colonel/6 had spelt "Saltzman", he might be on his way to somewhere else!<br /><br />Be seeing you<br />ZM72<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com