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Re: Official 2005 Clue Thread
While wearing Amethyst colored glasses, John Neun gave George Burns the following riddle: "Look closely and you will see something between Pi, You and Me."
While reading the hint, I noticed something in the way the comma was used.
Normally, when referring to three items in a list, the writer would write it as such, " Pi, You, and Me" With another comma separating You + and.
But in the hint, the comma implies that the speaker is saying that "You and Me" (John Neun and George Burns) will see something between Pi.
I have no clue if that made much sense to anyone else, but that's another thing I got out of this hint.
There must be some significance in that.
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