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Old 11-02-2010, 10:52 AM   #61
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OK - opening the books here - what do people want to bet on the spot of blood on otherwise pristine items being this story's blue thread?
OK - I'm now changing that to any suspicious looking mark on otherwise pristine(ish) objects

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Yes. I will also give the occasional clue here. For instance, did you note anything odd about the colour of the cat's cravat?

What? I didn't say the clues would relate to this story.

Cheers,
Marc
PS. If anyone sees a cat in a cravat can you please not feed him as he has been fed already and is on a special low-sodium diet.
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And cats are colorblind!
That would explain the colour of it's cravat!
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