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Pyramid 17 - Birmingham

Postby yorkshire_pudding » Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:21 am

Well, with the Yorkshire pyramid now open I have to focus my efforts on another one... :lol:

I was just wondering if people are making any progress on this one? I've tied down the location. I 'thought' I was confident about the two capital letters and the circle, but now knowing the Yorkshire password I may be completely wrong. However, my thinking does lead me to an 'animal' (well, two actually) but I can progress no further.

Are we all stuck at the same point?

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words in bold altered so as not to leak any info to those who have yet to gain access to the pyramid map... sorry! :?
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Postby bluesign2k » Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:02 am

I was/am working on this one too :)

I thought I knew the location a while back, so I went to go and have a look for it...
Alas all I found was a cabinet that looked like it should have a pyramid in (but it didn't :( ) and a whole bunch of people who looked very confused after I asked if I could open their pyramid :lol:

Since then I've had another look at the clue and I think I have another possible location but I dont have time to go and check it out at the moment :(
I also have a password that seems to fit in with the clue too, but I see no point wasting money on the checker if I don't know where the pyramid is :?
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Postby Gary's Mum » Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:24 pm

I am off to Brum in the morning to see if I can locate this pyramid for Gary !!!! I was born there and in my "younger days" worked in the area, not that I hold any great hopes of finding it. He (Gary) has checked a couple of pass words out but achieved zilch. If I am lucky at least I can find out if its worth spending money on more checks :roll:
My day will probably consist of coffee at starbucks first, 30 mins. wandering, coffee at costa, 30 mins wandering, coffee at somewhere else, trying on some expensive garment, buying it and returning home without an answer. Still, looking forward to retracing my youth, thats if any of it is still there :wink:
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Postby Gary's Mum » Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:24 pm

Sorry people, can't let you know if this still holds gold. After walking miles, getting soaked twice I found nothing :cry: First time I have rushed round shops like someone demented. Large shops not a prob. staff to busy talking to notice me, however small shops a bit different, greeted with "can I help you madam" replied "no thanks just looking for a pyramid" :oops: worried a bit when I saw flashing blue lights in case they were looking for a strange women who thought she was in egypt.

Anyway I did buy 3 books to keep me occupied in the evening instead of google
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Postby rusty13 » Fri Apr 25, 2008 8:16 pm

dont get yourself down about it....ive had two wasted trips to bristol. I would have lost my sanity but then I found the swansea one!

best of luck!
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Postby Gary's Mum » Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:46 pm

It must be great Rusty to have one so near to you. Any luck with that password yet :?:

I started my first book tonight, after an hour, laptop powered up and back on google. Thought of a place I never looked..........Dear Lord please switch my "brain" off
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Postby rusty13 » Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:12 pm

Gary's Mum wrote:It must be great Rusty to have one so near to you. Any luck with that password yet :?:

I started my first book tonight, after an hour, laptop powered up and back on google. Thought of a place I never looked..........Dear Lord please switch my "brain" off


If you can help with the riddle at all please do! cos the password is harder than opening that wretched metal ball lol!
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Postby rusty13 » Sat Apr 26, 2008 2:27 pm

If i were you i'd check merry hill shopping centre. It'd be where i'd hide a pyramid if I was puzz.

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Postby Gary's Mum » Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:48 pm

Regarding Merry Hill Rusty, I think I would loose myself in there along with the pyramid :lol:

Regarding your password, I will get Gary to email your riddle to me, He has the access to this coverted zone (He worries I might claim the gold :lol: ) joking aside it would be great if you unravelled it, its like having your own personal pyramid, these passwords seem to be a bit of a bugger though. Never mind onward and upward or backwards and downward in my case

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Postby rusty13 » Sat Apr 26, 2008 7:46 pm

thanks gary's mum, i'll be sure to try and take a look at the birmingham riddle in return for you helping out with the swansea one for me!
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Postby cornettracing80 » Sat Apr 26, 2008 9:35 pm

avril?.....are you a hot teen age singer from the usa?
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Postby Gary's Mum » Sat Apr 26, 2008 10:16 pm

I am guilty of alot of things Cornett, had a few tingles, hopefully given a few but hot teenybobber......more like a mellow comfort giver.....soft music, a gin an tonic on ice.....and a slow wander to bed :wink:

Know what I mean :D


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Postby rusty13 » Sat Apr 26, 2008 10:58 pm

Oh gary's mom............!

(sorry I couldn't help myself, im currently watching american pie lol)
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Postby steve » Sun Apr 27, 2008 12:04 am

I sense a little romance in the air :D , Rusty remember your studies :( , always time for hanky panky later :twisted: .
Seriously though, does anybody know if there has been any romance generated through the Isis phenomenon :?:
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Postby Gary's Mum » Sun Apr 27, 2008 12:19 am

I'm in love with PUZZ and Ade
I take them to bed with me every night :wink:
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