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Icy North Started conversation Jul 11, 2017
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Collier whingers drive handy Harlem butcher’s large phonic bittern
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Baron Grim Posted Jul 11, 2017
I'm suspecting we need to decode the references for "collier whingers", "handy Harlem butcher", & "large phonic bittern".
I was playing with "miner whiners" and suspected more alliteration, but that didn't seem to pan out.
I don't know my wading birds enough to identify which bittern.
And I don't recognize the handy Harlem butcher amongst the list of famous NYC serial killers.
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Jul 11, 2017
I am *so* relieved that serial killers aren't involved. Well, literally, yes, but also in a sarcastic way.
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Baron Grim Posted Jul 12, 2017
Is either Tyrone Jackson the Harlem Butcher referenced?
And as for the bird, are any of the following relevant:
"bog bumper", "stake driver", "thunder pumper", or "bog bull"?
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Jul 12, 2017
Colliers whinger. Charles Windsor?
phonic bittern. Philip Battenberg?
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Recumbentman Posted Jul 12, 2017
I'm suspecting the meaning of the words is fairly irrelevant. Something about the play of the letters...
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Icy North Posted Jul 12, 2017
Yes, there is no Harlem butcher, as such. In fact, the NYC-related part of the solution hails from a different borough altogether.
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Jul 12, 2017
Different burrow? Well, den........
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Recumbentman Posted Jul 13, 2017
Harlem in Holland?
Butcher's = look? Colliers - miners? Whingers = moaners?
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You can call me TC Posted Jul 14, 2017
To go back to Dmitri's first comment: How on earth can you think that this is a mnemonic? Aren't they supposed to be easy to remember?
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Icy North Posted Jul 15, 2017
As Recumbentman said earlier, this is a property of the words themselves (there aren't many I could use). I strung those I could into a sentence.
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Recumbentman Posted Jul 15, 2017
So it's the words, not the sentence. These are all words that display... (that's as far as I get)
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