Thursday, March 30, 2006

Introducing PREDICTIGRAM


Forget SoD Uku - here's the latest brain-teaser craze. The New and Exciting PREDICTIGRAM.

Here's how to play:

Jane doesn't know how to use her mobile phone properly.

Her son set up the predictive text for her and he's now away at university and unable to help.

Jane had to send an important text to her friend Jeremy.

Predictive text thought it had recognised a word when it hadn't.

Jane couldn't figure out how to get it to "Spell" when it didn't want to.

So this is the text that Jane sent to Jeremy:

"Remunlgl has been. Let's speak later."

Help Jeremy to unravel the text.

What message did Jane mean to send?

3 Comments:

At 4:34 pm, Blogger Felonious Thelonius said...

"You must take this ring to Mordor"

 
At 5:04 pm, Blogger SuperJane said...

Sorry PJA - wrong answer. Try again. The competition's still open.

All calls cost 90 shekels per nano-second. If you are under 18 please get your parents permission before calling. This service is regulated by the Internet Nannies who will cut off you off if you dare use the 'A' word.

 
At 12:15 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think the first sentence is an anagram. It says 'Shag me Ben'. Followed by 'Let's Speak Later.'

A couple of letters I can't quite grasp in the first sentence - but the rest looks ok.

I think she's bonking this bloke! And they have a code that they hope no-one else will suss.

 

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