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Luv2Luvem wrote:[quote="Sungkoo
Stumbled...HA
Well we only found flooding blogspot with random address pulled from cassie clues ;) Had we had the title it woulda been much easier
Sungkoo... Drunkoo??

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Post by curriguy »

okay after seeing this image:
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I reverse my stance.
Serapis Codes, hi novice, wait
is correct.

and pc's observation that it anagrams into
CASSIE PROSED A VOICE WITHIN
makes it fully clear.

the hidden
CODES INTO SERAPIS =
CASSIE DOES NOT RIP
that was found on frank's blog...
just sends everything home.

I apologize for my skepticism, although I'm sure y'all can understand where I came from. "serapis codes hi novice wait" is the wackiest sentence of all time.
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Post by Luv2Luvem »

Sungkoo wrote:
Luv2Luvem wrote:[quote="Sungkoo
Stumbled...HA
Well we only found flooding blogspot with random address pulled from cassie clues ;) Had we had the title it woulda been much easier
Nah, we were given that blog addy, I'm almost sure of it.
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Post by pcbbc »

curriguy wrote:I apologize for my skepticism, although I'm sure y'all can understand where I came from. "serapis codes hi novice wait" is the wackiest sentence of all time.
NP - Skepticism is great because it encourages debate.

"SO DEPICTS A ROSE IN SOIL FENCED" is none to sane a line either, if you ask me.
And oh look, SO DEPICTS A ROSE is an anagram of CODES TO SERAPIS! But don't get me started on that again, we've been discussing it all evening.... :roll:
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Post by rustydevil7 »

Someone said that families are buried in fenced off areas... perhaps looking for a family with the last name Rose? I don't know LA well, being from NorCal, so unfortunately, I am not much use... But maybe this can help. Just a passing cloud in the sky of my thoughts... :)
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