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Cordelia Falco
Cordelia Falco
Battered Shoe

Aug-25-2011 09:05

Have you just had your best day of Sleuthing ever? Solved your first AI case? Got your last contact? Picked up your first treasure? Found a spoon? Finally got into the Prince's Palace?*

This is the place to share the joy, have a 'woot' or two and be congratulated by your fellow Sleuths.

Or maybe you've just had to pay Shady enough cash to finance a small war. Or reached screaming point with the tailor in Delhi. Or been pirated twice in a row. Or fallen into a trap three times running. You can share the woe, too, and we'll commiserate. We've probably been there too.

Me? I'm just happy that after two days' worth of 'south of the race track' I've finally got out of Shanghai :)

(* If you don't get the references, never mind. You could ask someone. Or you could just wait and see what the world of Sleuth brings you further down the line...)

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Cordelia Falco
Cordelia Falco
Battered Shoe

Jul-18-2013 06:08

Congrats, Midnight! Those repeat clues can be trying - glad you made it through. :)

Melanie D'lish
Melanie D'lish
Big Winner

Jul-18-2013 09:33

Sauntered my way through Cairo - pirate caves map on the first favour. Now just to open one more Treasure Hunt to get the next clue (which had better be a good one!).

Nicely done, Midnight :)

Bela Talbot III
Bela Talbot III
Con Artist

Jul-19-2013 04:39

I *love* it when they give me the Map that quick! :) Go get that last treasure! :)

Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Jul-20-2013 18:53

My sleuth day involved putting up a new pub-type quiz.

*Shameless plug :)*

Greldon Silverhand
Greldon Silverhand
Well-Connected

Jul-21-2013 11:01

My day... huh, just trying to remember how to play this game.... Will probably give into the temptation and subscribe again tomorrow

Melanie D'lish
Melanie D'lish
Big Winner

Jul-24-2013 04:43

Melanie D'Lish scribbled something in her notebook, vigorously crossing out the impossibilities along the way ... whatever remained, however improbable, must be the truth!

Either this was another trip for biscuits or that vital last clue was just around the corner. Fortunately, there was a nice cafe on this particular corner.

Melanie D'lish
Melanie D'lish
Big Winner

Jul-26-2013 12:02

Yet ANOTHER clunker ... aarrgh! *sneaks off for some Lemon & Ginger Tea to try and calm down*

Bela Talbot III
Bela Talbot III
Con Artist

Jul-27-2013 01:45

Meh. Sometime soon, though, hopefully :)

Melanie D'lish
Melanie D'lish
Big Winner

Aug-2-2013 01:34

There would be no slip-ups this time. Logic and determination are a powerful combination ... but to what end? Only the scribble-filled notebook of Melanie D'Lish - and a pair of Knuckle Dusters borrowed from Roberto Del Sid - could possibly tell. And one other "item" which remains a closely-guarded secret.

This was surely to be Speckled Jim's finest hour!

Melanie D'lish
Melanie D'lish
Big Winner

Aug-7-2013 04:33

For all his bluster and bravado, the last thing to hit The Nemesis (before I slapped on the cuffs) was Speckled Jim's protective tin-hat.

Hiding in my coat-pocket, waiting for my signal, he was out of the traps like a flash and *thud!*.

"Get that rat off me! AHH my dose - he broke my dose!"

"Next time, try taking the safety catch off before you go pointing that thing around. And might I suggest that you stick to stealing fruit or something simple? Not that you'll be able to steal anything more than a glance at the sky out of your cell window. Tell you what, I'll even have Speckled Jim and some of his friends come visit. How does that sound?" I couldn't resist a big grin at this point.

"Your arrogance might be your only weakness but it's a pretty big weakness to have. That and a phobia of pigeons. Want me to reset your nose?" I asked politely.

The response has not been recorded in this diary for reasons of decorum, suffice to say that his ensuing instructions were entirely anatomically impossible. The "click" of the cuffs produced a most satisfying sound.

There was now other business to attend to and I needed a drink. The "clink" from the icecubes in my glass would be equally satisfying.

Ta Ta For Now.
MDL

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