A Holiday Present for mY tOKER (caps, sorry) Family,
Quote:
Originally Posted by Caruso Says
" aHPPY utRK(ISH/EY) DAY FROM caruso WITHHl ove "
The quotes ARE part of the riddle: a hint about the quotes (this will not help you start the puzzle; this is NOT a spoiler, and all attempters of the riddle should read this) The first quotation marks have_one_space between the marks and the first letter.
Caruso says:
The sECOND (Oops, Caps Lock... ) have=_ two_=spaces between the second marks and the last two letters "
Caruso says:
Good luck, the answer will be known soon by everyone.
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A Holiday Present for mY tOKER (caps, sorry) Family,
Hey man, as I said on msn, I haven't a clue.
I know you said you weren't going to post again until this mystical "letter" but I'm glad you did :)
I'll keep reading the riddle, see if I can at leat comprehend it's meaning. lol :D
A Holiday Present for mY tOKER (caps, sorry) Family,
Come on guys, I know you're not going to give up by not even trying.
A Holiday Present for mY tOKER (caps, sorry) Family,
Damn dude, I don't even understand it.
A Holiday Present for mY tOKER (caps, sorry) Family,
I missing something here. What riddle?
A Holiday Present for mY tOKER (caps, sorry) Family,
A Holiday Present for mY tOKER (caps, sorry) Family,
Happy Turkey/ish Day from Caruso with love? or is the riddle something deeper?
A Holiday Present for mY tOKER (caps, sorry) Family,
Quote:
Originally Posted by SomeGuy
Happy Turkey/ish Day from Caruso with love? or is the riddle something deeper?
The latter, he's very philosophical nowadays and shit, lol. :p
A Holiday Present for mY tOKER (caps, sorry) Family,
Give us the answer lol. I don't understand it, but I still wanna know the answer.
A Holiday Present for mY tOKER (caps, sorry) Family,
" aHPPY utRK(ISH/EY) DAY FROM caruso WITHHl ove "
Means
"Happy TUrkish/TUrkey day from CARUSO with LOVE"
Translated:
I wish you a happy thanksgiving if you believe and celebrate "turkey day". If not, I offer you a happy turkish day, a day I created for people of the non-american and non-christian faith, who believe in peace to celebrate with me. From CARUSO, with LOVE. Because those two things are very important.
the captials and lowercase were just opposite. but TUrkish/TUrkey has this reason. I wanted to capitalize the first two letters to show I respect both holidays and hold no negative feelings someone who celebrates either one or neither of those holidays.
You have the answer. Anything I say from now on unless specified is a riddle.