LAST EDITED ON 07-06-06 AT 01:56 AM (EST)>The thing is even if we
>assume they are telling the
>truth about the current,
>
But were they? Were they all traveling upstream (against the current), or downstream (with the current)? If upstream, they could have simply taken a break from paddling and drifted back to where the other teams were. If downstream ... uh ... I don't know, I'm kinda dizzy just thinking about all that paddling.
>(1) Why didn't they just wait
>for everyone at the fourteen
>star?
Good question.
>(2) If they wanted to not
>waste any time, why did
>they try to hide the
>clue from the other teams
>who had just helped them?
Another good question. I'll have to go back and review the tape, 'cause I wasn't paying attention to what they did after they found their copy of the clue. I'm assuming, from your question, that they covered the box back up? Or what? Whatever it was, definitely it would've caused them a delay of some seconds or maybe even minutes. Velly intellestink!
>(3) Even if it was just
>the mother's idea to rebury
>it (we see the other
>two heading for the car
>at that time)
The mother (Margie) appears to be the viciously cutthroat alpha male of the team -- Margie Dearest, LOL The other two seem to be similarly cutthroat but lack the energy for true viciousness.
> why not
>wait in the car for
>the other teams while trying
>to figure out the clue.
> And leave at the
>same time.
More good questions. The simple answer is, of course, that they weren't concentrating on fitting their actions to their words -- they were only concentrating on fitting their words to their words, and this in hindsight, a la spin control. IMO of course.
>The Fogal's show a very un-christian
>streak of self-interest.
I can only speak as an ex-Christian, current part-time atheist/part-time agnostic, LOL, and reply that IMO a living creature with no self-interest is a dead creature.
Even becoming -- and being -- a Christian involves self-interest -- the interest in getting a "get out of hell free card" so to speak, the interest in STAYING out of hell, receiving special favors from all-powerful supernature being, that sort of thing. Nothing wrong with self-interest, IMO, but it's kinda hard to not criticize the Fogals who insist on thinking of themselves as somehow less self-interested, and more noble, than "sinners".
Igor, Secretary to the Pope
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