Math Is Hard said:
Was any student diligent enough to find the first scroll?
Absolutely! In fact, they all were, and their team work was rewarded by finding that the first scroll read:
Frbbb Exxx & wewewe port
Sbindle dbb 234sd
I am not entirely worthy
plse insl orgnl sftwre
It occurred to me today that what the US military is lacking is a plane large enough to fly an entire army of 200,000 men and all necessary equipment to any point on earth. I figure it should be about two miles long, and have a three mile wingspan. It would be named
The Atlas after the mythological character who was big and strong enough to hold up the earth.
Suddenly, though, I noticed a spot of dirt on the corner of the napkin I was sketching on, and I became nauseated.
Retiring to a locked interior room, I carpeted the floor with newpaper, peeled off my germ infested clothing, and lived on milk for several months, as I laboriously worked out the proper, step by step, proceedure for opening a bottle of milk. This wasn't easy.
I was nearly done, when a voice from the other side of the door interrupted my 4th, bottle-opening dress rehearsal, saying:
"Oh, Zooby, I never knew you were such a good dancer!"
That alarmed me, since I wasn't properly dressed, and, grabbing a box of tissues and my Leonardo DiCaprio mask, I flug the door open to find some person unknown seated there in an Alec Baldwin mask smoking a pipe.
"Who, the hell are you, and what does that mean?" I demanded.
"That's what I'm here to ask you!" the person retorted, handing me a scroll upon which were written the words:
Frbbb Exxx & wewewe port
Sbindle dbb 234sd
I am not entirely worthy
plse insl orgnl sftwre
"Do you want to explain what that means, please, Mr. Shoe?"
"Oh, I get it," I snarled, "I bet if I pull that Alec Baldwin mask off your face I'm going to find something not quite purple enough for most people's taste. Smething downright
lavender. No?"