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Old 11-15-2008, 06:10 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
he certainly is. And so is Dr Drib. However, I expect that the doctor was merely proposing a discussion of the geography of Burkina Faso.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bingo,_Burkina_Faso
Yes, you are absolutely correct.

In going over my papers one night - papers that a stranger shoved almost abusively into my face during my recent visit to Machu Picchu - I discovered a reference to the capital of Burkina Faso, named Ouagadougou, where a document of the utmost secrecy is hidden. Apparently, in this document, written in invisible ink, there is a winning Bingo game with numbers that foretell the future President of the United States in the year 2012.

Below this hidden game, there is apparently one word with one letter left out. This is the word:

R scals

and this one graphic icon:



I am mystified about the nature of this word and why there would be any humor attached to it, if indeed the icon represents anything humorous. I've been working three, long months now trying to decipher the word, but to no avail. I am literally at my wit's end.

In the meantime, my studies will continue upon this intriguing puzzle. I feel the message is of the utmost import to the security of the United States, but at this moment I am as puzzled by the puzzle as the puzzler is to me.

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