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"Send more pigeons!"
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Elmer J. Fudd, Millionaire. I own a mansion and a yacht. |
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Considering the pigeon was found in a chimney:
"Send blankets. Very cold. Even pigeons are freezing..." |
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Now we know where all the dead pigeons go.
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Long time passing...
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What does the message say? "Roast in 350 degree oven for 15 minutes. Season to taste."
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"May 12, 1942. A member of Hitler's security detail will assassinate him for cash. Reply to box #3472 if interested."
Dang. From the linked article: "About three handfuls of rubbish later, down came the leg with the red capsule on it, with a message inside. Unbelievable." "It was like Christmas," his wife said" Holidays at their house must be grand. |
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SPOILER:
...but it does of course explain why there were no pigeons left to use in the next conflict. |
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"If I can't get this capsule off my leg, I'm gonna die in this fucking chimney."
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127 Hours the Prequel?
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Paging Captain Ridley's Shooting Party!
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Wash. Biol. Surv.
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It was like Christmas?
"Well, we had asked Santa for a pigeon with meat still on it, but he's a busy fella", said the starving homeowner. "Still, maybe we can suck some marrow out of the bones." |
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This story is getting a lot of press. They think the message was intended for RAF Bomber Command, because the addressee code was "XO2", but they don't yet know the conents.
BTW, has anybody ever heard of RAF bombers carrying pigeons to return to England if the bomber was shot down. I've never read that and I've been reading WWII histories all my life. Can a pigeon even survive being tossed out of a 150 mph plane? Is it supposed to struggle out of the crushed and burning wreckage on the ground and them return home with the sad news? Which crewman had the job of releasing the pigeon before saving himself? Color me skeptical. Unfortunately, this very story is making a Google search about the history problematic. Searching for WWII carrier pigeons and bombers is hitting on tons of news stories to wade through. |
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Last edited by dimmy derko; 11-05-2012 at 08:19 PM. |
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Just because the message was addressed to bomber command, is there any reason to think it was released from a bomber? (My workplace is blocking the linked article so I can't read it.) Isn't it more likely it was released from a coastal or offshore spotter?
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A spotter on the coast or even an island would likely have a landline to HQ.
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It's clear to me that this pigeon was the forerunner for a general coo.
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Gone to chimneys, every one...
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Damn that's some bad phrasing- 'the preserved pigeon bones of a bird', are they sure it wasn't the pigeon bones of a kipper?
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*snork*
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"Remains of WWII Homing Pigeon Found" Correct & re-deliver. With a different bird. Obviously.
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There's an Initiation Ceremony. It involves a Squid and a Goat. You're gonna be good friends with that Goat. The Squid will not exactly be a stranger, either. ~~Me, on the SDMB Initiation |
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"Secret treasure hoard of A.H. found in Poland. Location to follow."
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Dastardly and Muttley will be pleased.
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"Send three and fourpence. We are going to a dance."
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I' surprised at the delay in translating the message. WWII codes should be in old books on cyphers. They have the RAF guys name. That should be a quick computer lookup. He might still be alive.
Last edited by aceplace57; 11-05-2012 at 11:15 AM. |
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Last edited by AHarris; 11-05-2012 at 05:59 PM. |
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OK, after looking at the linked picture, I've cracked it. The results are still in some sort of cypher, maybe someone else can help with it:
WRGOABABD WTBIMPANETP MLIABOAIAQC ITTMTSAMSTGAB |
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Knew that sounded familiar - I was just reading about that this summer.... |
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Rofllmfao
istmlol iircbrb afkppor ttfn |
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D'oh! Joke ruined by enforced lowercase.
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Maybe the secret message is what "14 k of g in a f p d" means.
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"I just flew in from Germany and boy are my wings tired."
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You know, when I hear that line play in my head, because of the delivery, it teeters on the precipice of astoundingly bad taste.
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I always hear an accent leaning toward Yiddish. In the context of WWII Germany, that makes me a bit uneasy, pardon me for being overly sensitive.
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No problem.
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Oy.
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I'm hearing this whole thread in a Dick Van Dyke chimney sweep accent guv'nah.
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"Me name is Speckled Jim"
Last edited by Koxinga; 11-05-2012 at 10:09 PM. |
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Dammit, I came here to post "I was on my way home from Flanders when I was cruelly MURDERED by Capt. E. B."
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You shot my Speckled Jim?!!
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She's in the attic!
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Could have been worse. Could have been Spotted Dick. (Which is NOT a venereal disease.)
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We've go pigeon legs.
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