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A Song for the Season 2 (Posted on 2007-12-25) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Taking pictures on the fourth at 4:45
Having leftover turkey on the first at 4:45
Eating extra stuffing on the twenty third at 45:29
Yelling for more lights on the eleventh at 47:89
Adding some icing to cookies on the fourteenth at 45:29
Redecorating the tree on the first at 42:46
Eating some gingerbread cookies on the fifth at 14:59
Frolicking in the snow on the twenty third at 13:07

Opening some letters from family on the eighteenth at 45:76
Using lights around the house on the fourth at 27:36
Naming your favorite songs to sing on the twenty first at 12:24
Decorating the tree with ornaments on the first at 58:35
Adding eyes to the gingerbread on the seventh at 14:59
Reading some stories on the first at 20:73
Opening some cards on the ninth at 14:59
Using the pans for spice cake on the twentieth at 4:45

Naming reindeer as you sing on the first at 48:13
Drinking eggnog along with family on the second at 12:24
Having a great time with your family on the thirteenth at 3:04
Eating pumpkin pie at the dinner table on the ninth at 16:24
Roasting some chestnuts on the tenth at 20:73
Eating some candy canes on the fourth at 3:04
Singing favorite songs on the second at 39:90
Opening gifts on the seventh at 27:36
Making your favorite cherry pie on the first at 43:33

Eating some apple pie on the sixth at 40:04
Watching favorite movies on the fifth at 54:80
Having family visit on the first at 27:36
Eating roast lamb on the tenth at 12:24
Receiving warm welcomes on the fourth at 47:27
Eating cookies on the fourth at 45:51

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Some Thoughts An observation | Comment 1 of 12

I haven't had time to really work on this crypt yet, but I did notice the first letter of each line is a string of characters that, absent the word breaks, spell out
"THEY ARE FOUND AROUND HERE SOMEWHERE".

Each line also contains an ordinal number followed by the word "at" and two numbers presented in the format "nn:nn" like a ratio or minutes:seconds display. I suspect that these "numbers" somehow hide the "notes" (like in A Song for the Season) or the words this "A Song for the Season 2".


  Posted by Dej Mar on 2007-12-26 05:49:36
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