found in chimney attached to
pigeon's leg.
"We don't know what it means." Says representative of GCHQ where Britain's premier code breakers work.
"We're not sure either." Says spokesinfant for SOOT, the Federation of Sweeps, Urchins and Allied Child Labour.
Klaus Von Boid, of the "Lost Pigeons of WWII" Cardiff East Chapter told Associated Press, "That code has stood the test of time which is more than can be said for the leg."
6 comments:
I think one of the codes there says, "I like fish".
I think it's a shopping list, you know, eggs, butter, bread, maybe a 20 cigarettes after all this was wartime.
That would be a wish list then.
Where are you? Don't tell me you've gone south with dem pigeons.
And I don't think 'code' can be plural.
G,
I'm still here. Been busy. However, I'm pleased to have completed 20 posts over the last few months. I feel the Muse has returned and I intend to keep on going. Are you editing a book? Hopefully a collection of your posts? I'd definitely buy a copy of GG Collected Works.
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The first manuscript is not about the blog, it was written before the blog. The second manuscript is taken from the blog but is a bit different. And the 3rd will be...I'll keep you posted.
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