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RE: For the life of me........


Okay....I checked it out.  It's definitely NOT Goethe.  Would have been cool if it were tho!

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Thanks Mara!

I'll check the 38 pics thread out.  I don't know why the idea that it could be Goethe jumped out at me last night but it did.  Strange how random thoughts creep into your head. 

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Bonnie, it´s in the thread titled "38 pics of the Sorcerer´s Apprentice".

It would be cool if Goethe was depicted somehow in the picture, but I think the gentelman in the medallion couldn´t be him, because it looks like a turn of the century portrait, and Goethe died in the 1830´s...

Who could it be....?? I guess we´ll have to wait until the movie´s promo to be told by the horse´s mouth.

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For the life of me, I can't find the discussion thread about the daugertype the Sorcerer wears. 

Does anyone know where I can find the thread and, in particular, the picture of the gent the sorcererr wears?

I ask because, last night as I lay in bed, it came to me that maybe the man in the picture is Johann Wolfgang Goethe.....the author of the poem that became THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE.

I'd like to take a good look at the gent again!

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