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[[Rice Vial message]] lead to this drop.  Drop recovered at Cafe Coco
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[[Rice Vial message]] lead to this drop.  Drop recovered at Cafe Coco in Nashville, TN, by '''Greg Gallows''' with the help of '''Marla'''.
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Found under a red and black stained desk:
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[[Image:CafeCocoSeuss.jpg]]
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It is a page from Dr. Seuss' "Oh Say Can You Say."
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Text:
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More about Blinn
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Well, when Blinn comes home tired
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from his work pinning shins,
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the happiest hour of old Blinn’s day begins.
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Mr. Blinn is the father of musical twins
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who, tucking twin instruments under twin chins,
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lull their daddy to sleep with twin Blinn violins.
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AND... oh say can you say,
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“Far away in Berlin
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a musical urchin named Gretchen von Schwinn
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has a blue-footed, true-footed,
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trick-fingered, slick-fingered,
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six-fingered, six-stringed tin Schwinn mandolin.”
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The numbers are another Guitar Tab message which translates to:
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Staff G
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Staff G = treble
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The message on the bottom reads:
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Zvvtsabe'w mza vcsvozbcpf - Dyg zw tsmgzrh 113-119 - Mitew, DOw yusn Yip Fvmpegj - Rp wmyk - Cprxrxi I vxrv ulfev Xpa - Lniv
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Using vigenere cipher it transates to:
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Gershwin's low cloudville - Sun is shining 113-119 - Beans, CDs from New Orleans - No lifts - Beneath a rear table top - Hurry!

Revision as of 19:39, 20 July 2007

Rice Vial message lead to this drop. Drop recovered at Cafe Coco in Nashville, TN, by Greg Gallows with the help of Marla.

Found under a red and black stained desk:

CafeCocoSeuss.jpg

It is a page from Dr. Seuss' "Oh Say Can You Say."

Text:

More about Blinn 
Well, when Blinn comes home tired 
from his work pinning shins, 
the happiest hour of old Blinn’s day begins. 
Mr. Blinn is the father of musical twins 
who, tucking twin instruments under twin chins, 
lull their daddy to sleep with twin Blinn violins. 

AND... oh say can you say, 
“Far away in Berlin 
a musical urchin named Gretchen von Schwinn 
has a blue-footed, true-footed, 
trick-fingered, slick-fingered, 
six-fingered, six-stringed tin Schwinn mandolin.”

The numbers are another Guitar Tab message which translates to:

Staff G

Staff G = treble

The message on the bottom reads:

Zvvtsabe'w mza vcsvozbcpf - Dyg zw tsmgzrh 113-119 - Mitew, DOw yusn Yip Fvmpegj - Rp wmyk - Cprxrxi I vxrv ulfev Xpa - Lniv

Using vigenere cipher it transates to:

Gershwin's low cloudville - Sun is shining 113-119 - Beans, CDs from New Orleans - No lifts - Beneath a rear table top - Hurry!