I had forgotten that Warbucks and the Silos met long ago when Annie stayed with them before. Even so, he couldn’t consent to staying in the house because he and his friends need to plan the “surprise” without telling the Silos about it. Telling the Silos at this point would really confuse things.
The Silos might even think that Warbucks was “brainwashed” to go after Axel. It was never fully explained what was in the Belinda message to convince everyone it was 1944.
I don’t think I would like Punjab or The Asp staying in my house, even if I knew who they were. For sure with Punjab, I’d have to put a lock on the fridge. With Asp, I’d have to leave all the lights on and a dozen deadbolt locks added to my bedroom door.
The Silos were the first people to take Annie in after she escaped from the orphanage. When Warbucks found her, he was so grateful to them that he established a dairy farm partnership with them. This was better than just giving them money. As a result, their standard of living improved significantly. Warbucks and the Silos became good friends and saw each other for several years afterward. All this happened, by the way, before Asp and Punjab were introduced to the storyline.
I allow as how either Tracy or Annie (more likely the latter) directed Warbucks to the Silo farm. But it is rather risky to be relying on them when they may be (are?) under the influence of the Belinda mind control. It is wise of Warbucks to prefer the barn to sharing the house, especially since there are other people, those “friends,” with him whom he has presumably not enumerated in detail to Ma and Pa Silo….
I really wish time travel was involved, because then we’d know this is the real Ma and Pa SIlo, and that Daddy did know them from long ago.But according to Axel, everyone there is a former construction worker, brought to the island to restore the buildings, and then brainwashed into believing it’s 1944.I know – Ma and Pa sold the farm and opened a construction company. Or Axel was lying to his superiors.I am totally confused…
It’’s good to see communication with the Silos rather than just wisking Annie (and Tracy) away without any knowledge of why she will soon suddenly disappear from the island. Will Simmons Corners and its residents remain on the island after the story ends? The workers should return home but what about the Silos? Is there another Simmons Corners where they will be returned to? Annie lived with them a few years earlier in comic time (not 1944) so it would not be on this island since it was deserted in 1944. Great story that I am NOT ready to see end unlike a few other readers but a lot of loose ends that need to be cleaned up.
Gweedo, have a little empathy for the animals in the barn. How do you think THEY feel looking out of their stalls and seeing Punjab with that blade? The poor horses will think the glue factory has arrived at their doorstep. For all the animals know, ISIS arrived.
Loose ends?? This epic will have more loose ends than a frayed afghan. It’s been running so long it’ll end up like Lost and hope followers will forget. And, it ain’t gonna end this week, probably not next.
Absolutely, RWM! I can’t wait to find out what’s wrong with the story. I’m kinda liking it; it grows on you. But the “LOLster” obviously has the inside on what is correct and what is not. Mattie used to do that, if I remember correctly. And those of us who do not fall into agreement with him are “unimportant”.
Hmmm….this makes me wonder if the Silo’s are so brainwashed that they do not realize that they have been transported somehow to this faux Simmons Corners? It is probably best that everyone spends the night in the barn away from the powerful effects of the Belinda broadcast. It obviously did not take long for Tracy to fall under the effects. It makes me wonder if Axel is also drugging the water supply with hypnotic drugs.
On Sept. 7 Axel stated to his superior that he had “recruited” (in quotes meaning he brainwashed) the construction workers to act as townspeople. Annie questioned the fact that the Silo’s would work for Axel. This indicates that Axel is not being comepetely honest (big surprise) even with his superiors. Obviously the Silo’s, Kenyon’s assistants, Tracy, Annie, Lum and Abner, and possibly others were not the original construction workers. And, is Annie the only child in town? Is there a school?
The fact that Axel even has superiors indicates to me that much more is left to be discovered in this story. I am doubting that it will end within a week.
I am also wondering about Axel’s use of a short wave radio to communicate with his superiors. Unless he has some method of encrypting his communications, the airwaves are open to anyone who wants to listen.
-Well for me they would be welcomed with open arms. They are your friends not enemies and to treat them as such would be very bad mannersSure, I agree with you. If you will look more carefully at my post, you are replying to a quote from another poster -morrow. Read the entire comment, and see that I was replying to morrow, and my ideas match up with your thoughts – that is, that Punjab and the Asp are depicted as being loyal friends of Annie, Warbucks and other honest folks.
Considering their age and such they could not be the real Silos.
If you consider that Annie is only about 4 years older than she was when she was with the Silos before, it could be that they are also only 4 years older, even though the current story has a much different setting, time-wise. There was evidently some kind of plan to get Annie and the Silos together before it happened. There is still much to be explained.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 10 years ago
Good morning fellow DT and Annie fans!
finkd about 10 years ago
Let’s just hope that that “someone” doesn’t surprise YOU, Mr. Warbucks !
W H H about 10 years ago
Maybe this can all have a nice happy ending by the end of the week, I hope I hope.
Neil Wick about 10 years ago
I had forgotten that Warbucks and the Silos met long ago when Annie stayed with them before. Even so, he couldn’t consent to staying in the house because he and his friends need to plan the “surprise” without telling the Silos about it. Telling the Silos at this point would really confuse things.
coldsooner about 10 years ago
It won’t be long before Warbucks can recite, “Say hellO to my LITTLE Friends!” Well, except for Punjab, of course…
William Weedman about 10 years ago
The Silos might even think that Warbucks was “brainwashed” to go after Axel. It was never fully explained what was in the Belinda message to convince everyone it was 1944.
Morrow Cummings about 10 years ago
I don’t think I would like Punjab or The Asp staying in my house, even if I knew who they were. For sure with Punjab, I’d have to put a lock on the fridge. With Asp, I’d have to leave all the lights on and a dozen deadbolt locks added to my bedroom door.
davidf42 about 10 years ago
The Silos were the first people to take Annie in after she escaped from the orphanage. When Warbucks found her, he was so grateful to them that he established a dairy farm partnership with them. This was better than just giving them money. As a result, their standard of living improved significantly. Warbucks and the Silos became good friends and saw each other for several years afterward. All this happened, by the way, before Asp and Punjab were introduced to the storyline.
OldDoug Premium Member about 10 years ago
Land Sakes?
davidf42 about 10 years ago
I think it’s really “Land’s sakes!” but you really don’t hear it very often any more, even in the rural South.
Ken in Ohio about 10 years ago
Typos are kind of like the Asp – they appear suddenly, even when you think you have guarded against them!
tsull2121 about 10 years ago
i think the surprise here is that they actually made it out of the marsh and back to the silo farm… its been nearly a week’s time now..
Sisyphos about 10 years ago
I allow as how either Tracy or Annie (more likely the latter) directed Warbucks to the Silo farm. But it is rather risky to be relying on them when they may be (are?) under the influence of the Belinda mind control. It is wise of Warbucks to prefer the barn to sharing the house, especially since there are other people, those “friends,” with him whom he has presumably not enumerated in detail to Ma and Pa Silo….
Can't Sleep about 10 years ago
I really wish time travel was involved, because then we’d know this is the real Ma and Pa SIlo, and that Daddy did know them from long ago.But according to Axel, everyone there is a former construction worker, brought to the island to restore the buildings, and then brainwashed into believing it’s 1944.I know – Ma and Pa sold the farm and opened a construction company. Or Axel was lying to his superiors.I am totally confused…
Larry L Stout about 10 years ago
It’’s good to see communication with the Silos rather than just wisking Annie (and Tracy) away without any knowledge of why she will soon suddenly disappear from the island. Will Simmons Corners and its residents remain on the island after the story ends? The workers should return home but what about the Silos? Is there another Simmons Corners where they will be returned to? Annie lived with them a few years earlier in comic time (not 1944) so it would not be on this island since it was deserted in 1944. Great story that I am NOT ready to see end unlike a few other readers but a lot of loose ends that need to be cleaned up.
Morrow Cummings about 10 years ago
Gweedo, have a little empathy for the animals in the barn. How do you think THEY feel looking out of their stalls and seeing Punjab with that blade? The poor horses will think the glue factory has arrived at their doorstep. For all the animals know, ISIS arrived.
abdullahbaba999 about 10 years ago
Land Sakes Alive…Gee Whiskers…the Tracyverse is a small world..
mumbles about 10 years ago
Loose ends?? This epic will have more loose ends than a frayed afghan. It’s been running so long it’ll end up like Lost and hope followers will forget. And, it ain’t gonna end this week, probably not next.
SYDNEY PHILLIPS about 10 years ago
No need to ‘speculate’ on what may happen today . . .a little ‘time off’ so to speak – to recall past history !
trimguy about 10 years ago
Plenty of time for things to go wrong. Axel is still out there.
harkherp about 10 years ago
Warbuck’s quite swank in that turtleneck!! DCid they time trip to 1968?/ Does he wear English Leather or Hi-Karate???
the_terrible about 10 years ago
I’ll bet you are!
Morrow Cummings about 10 years ago
Absolutely, RWM! I can’t wait to find out what’s wrong with the story. I’m kinda liking it; it grows on you. But the “LOLster” obviously has the inside on what is correct and what is not. Mattie used to do that, if I remember correctly. And those of us who do not fall into agreement with him are “unimportant”.
Ray Toler about 10 years ago
Hmmm….this makes me wonder if the Silo’s are so brainwashed that they do not realize that they have been transported somehow to this faux Simmons Corners? It is probably best that everyone spends the night in the barn away from the powerful effects of the Belinda broadcast. It obviously did not take long for Tracy to fall under the effects. It makes me wonder if Axel is also drugging the water supply with hypnotic drugs.
tsull2121 about 10 years ago
RWM, was that jab REALLY necessary? Seems like we know now who is constantly “blowing the troll whistle” dont we?
Ray Toler about 10 years ago
On Sept. 7 Axel stated to his superior that he had “recruited” (in quotes meaning he brainwashed) the construction workers to act as townspeople. Annie questioned the fact that the Silo’s would work for Axel. This indicates that Axel is not being comepetely honest (big surprise) even with his superiors. Obviously the Silo’s, Kenyon’s assistants, Tracy, Annie, Lum and Abner, and possibly others were not the original construction workers. And, is Annie the only child in town? Is there a school?
The fact that Axel even has superiors indicates to me that much more is left to be discovered in this story. I am doubting that it will end within a week.
Ray Toler about 10 years ago
I am also wondering about Axel’s use of a short wave radio to communicate with his superiors. Unless he has some method of encrypting his communications, the airwaves are open to anyone who wants to listen.
Ken in Ohio about 10 years ago
-Well for me they would be welcomed with open arms. They are your friends not enemies and to treat them as such would be very bad mannersSure, I agree with you. If you will look more carefully at my post, you are replying to a quote from another poster -morrow. Read the entire comment, and see that I was replying to morrow, and my ideas match up with your thoughts – that is, that Punjab and the Asp are depicted as being loyal friends of Annie, Warbucks and other honest folks.
Neil Wick about 10 years ago
Considering their age and such they could not be the real Silos.
If you consider that Annie is only about 4 years older than she was when she was with the Silos before, it could be that they are also only 4 years older, even though the current story has a much different setting, time-wise. There was evidently some kind of plan to get Annie and the Silos together before it happened. There is still much to be explained.