Re: Sam, Dracimas, and my suspicions...
Morris Cecil Glalet, Th.D., on host 205.188.197.23
Thursday, October 28, 1999, at 17:01:27
Re: Sam, Dracimas, and my suspicions... posted by Jeff on Thursday, October 28, 1999, at 12:06:15:
> > > > > Is Dracimas really Sam using another name? If not, that what does "Dracimas" mean? Hmm? > > > > > > > > > > -Morris Cecil "Quote-O-Rama" Glalet, Th.D. > > > > > Wed 27 Oct A.D. 1999 > > > > > > > > Hmmm... Dracimas backwards is "Sam I Card"... Interesting... > > > > > > > > -Faux "but what can it mean?" Pas > > > > > > I think it's obvious. The "i" is really the Roman Numeral 1, which means the phrase is "SAM 1 card". Now, this is is *clearly* a message to SAM which would be better written "SAM: One card". This is of course a message to SAM from one of his agents letting him know that all that there is only one keycard needed to infiltrate wherever. Why this message keeps being posted I don't know. > > > > > > Ste "Maybe it's like that Next Generation episode where they were in the time loop and Data sent back the number 3 to himself..." phen > > > > That was totally my favorite episode! But I think it means Sam should draw one card, and one card only. > > > > Mou"can you tell I'm leaving for Vegas in a few hours?" > > Yeah, that was a cool episode, and it even had Kelsey Grammar. I love the episodes that have the element of mystery, and let the viewer try to figure out what's really going on. > --and now, back to Sam... Perhaps it's not that he should get one card, but that he thinks of himself as the 1 card. Which, of course, would be the Ace. I theorize that it's actually an inside joke to himself to refer to himself as being an Ace. Not of airplanes, but of computers, the net, and the like. Some people are so egotistical. > > Je "or maybe he's the Joker" ff
See, I am in the habit of reading things backwards, and I realized that "Dracimas" might mean something backwards, and I spelled it backwards, and I got Sam I card. Clearly, this means "I am Sam, a card." A card is someone who is funny. So, OBVIOUSLY, Dracimas is Sam, and he thinks he's funny. I'm onto you, Sam! Or should I say Dracimas! No, wait, it's the other way around. LEt me try that again. I'm onto you, Dracimas! Or should I say Sam!
-Morris Cecil "There we go, I'm convinced entirely of my correctness" Glalet, Th.D. Thu 28 Oct A.D. 1999
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