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Post by dreamonman on Mar 16, 2005 19:38:47 GMT
Um....isn't this kinda getting off subject? It was kinda meant for our characters.....
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Post by Essay on Mar 23, 2005 22:24:43 GMT
(And the capitol of Texas would be...?)
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Post by Houdini on Mar 23, 2005 22:41:44 GMT
"Austin"
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Post by Essay on Apr 3, 2005 20:52:52 GMT
[glow=red,2,300]CORRECT[/glow]
You go to the capitol building of Austin, TX. Etched into the main stairs you find the following message:
Congradulations on solving the clue that was presented to you before. The next clue lies in the depths of human language and also speech. Yeah. Look closely. Read this carefully. Look for a quantity that becomes letters to help you. Pay close attention. Count things in the text. Say it out loud. Granted now, this one is no easy task to solve. Do something clever.
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Post by Houdini on Apr 3, 2005 22:49:20 GMT
"red herring"
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Post by Essay on Apr 23, 2005 19:27:21 GMT
(Meaning that that clue was...?)
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Post by Houdini on Apr 25, 2005 19:18:58 GMT
Something that draws attention away from the central issue. ( I kinda got that from the dictionary)
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Post by Essay on May 2, 2005 23:15:26 GMT
(Yup. Try going about things a diffrent way.)
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Post by ProfessorLizzard on Jun 2, 2005 16:47:40 GMT
Maybe it means that isn't Red Herring the solution. Maybe the letter in front or after the underlined letter? greasaeya nope atellesttc Maybe not. But red herring is ten letter, so if I count only the tenth letters: aluryTedmgpoaokcruttunyGtoomv I'm not good at this. HELP!
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Post by Essay on Jun 6, 2005 22:46:16 GMT
(This "red herring" is truly just that. Try going about the riddle in a different way. Say it out loud.)
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