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  • maddlingo
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2004
    • 1035

    Edgar Allen Poe

    Here's some interesting news for anyone who is a fan of Edgar Allan Poe


    Poe Toaster eludes crowd seeking his identity

    A mystery man leaves roses, cognac on writer's grave for 57th year in row
    By Kasey Jones
    The Associated Press
    Originally published January 19, 2006, 11:47 AM EST
    For the 57th year in a row, a mystery man has paid tribute to Edgar Allan Poe by placing roses and a bottle of cognac on the writer's grave to mark his birthday.

    But some of the 25 spectators, drawn to the tiny, locked graveyard in downtown Baltimore to view the ceremony, climbed over the walls of the site and were "running all over the place trying to find out how the guy gets in," according to the most faithful viewer of the event.


    Jeff Jerome, curator of the Poe House and Museum, who has seen the mysterious visitor every Jan. 19 since 1976, said early today he had to chase people out of the graveyard, fearing they would interfere with the mystery visitor's ceremony.

    "They had a game plan," Jerome said. "They knew from previous years when the guy would appear."

    Although the visitor managed to get in and go out without anyone stopping him, Jerome said because of the disruption early today and of previous years, he will not reveal details of what the Poe Toaster was wearing, what he did at Poe's grave, and whether he left anything besides the roses and cognac, such as a note.

    "In letting people know about this tribute, I've been contributing to these people's desire to catch this guy," Jerome said. "It's such a touching tribute, and it's been disrupted by the actions of a few people trying to interfere and expose this guy."

    Most who gathered, Jerome said, were interested in having a good time.

    "After one or two hours, you let down your guard and start getting punchy and don't think he's going to show up, and, of course, that's when he does."

    It was a crisp, cold, clear night. "I was hoping for wind and rain in keeping with a Poe story," Jerome said.

    But the museum curator was saddened by the disrespectful spectators. "I hope to preserve this tribute. It's one of those things that make Baltimore so unique," he said.

    For decades, a frail figure made the visit to Poe's grave. In 1993, the original visitor left a cryptic note saying, "The torch will be passed." A later note said the man, who apparently died in 1998, had handed the tradition on to his sons.

    Poe, who wrote poems and horror stories such as "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Heart," died Oct. 7, 1849, in Baltimore at the age of 40.
    "Dream as if you''ll live forever, Live as if you''ll die today." -- James Dean --
  • rewing3
    I really don't care
    • Jun 2004
    • 5504

    #2
    Re: Edgar Allen Poe

    That is an interesting story. Kinda sucks that the tradition might get ruined b/c of other peoples curiousity.
    Common Sense is not Common at all.

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    • peloquin
      Till I Come!
      • Jun 2004
      • 8643

      #3
      Re: Edgar Allen Poe

      necrophiliac

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      • picklemonkey
        Double hoodie beer monster
        • Jun 2004
        • 15373

        #4
        Re: Edgar Allen Poe

        figures a necropheliac would mourn a pedophile

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        • peloquin
          Till I Come!
          • Jun 2004
          • 8643

          #5
          Re: Edgar Allen Poe

          eh?

          wasnt poe a necrophiliac?

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          • picklemonkey
            Double hoodie beer monster
            • Jun 2004
            • 15373

            #6
            Re: Edgar Allen Poe

            well I know he's an incest pedophile. wouldn't surprise me to learn that he was a necropheliac too

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            • peloquin
              Till I Come!
              • Jun 2004
              • 8643

              #7
              Re: Edgar Allen Poe

              quoth the pervert, nevermore

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              • picklemonkey
                Double hoodie beer monster
                • Jun 2004
                • 15373

                #8
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                • 3d_1200
                  Platinum Poster
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 1127

                  #9
                  Re: Edgar Allen Poe

                  i've actually been to his grave a couple of times. a very surreal place.
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