Did you ever solve a mystery like the Grandma Gang?

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Re: Did you ever solve a mystery like the Grandma Gang?

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Solving mysteries is quite cool. I don't think there is a mystery that I participate in solving though. Unless one is in an investigative line of work, such are pretty rare in the real world.
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I have not had the opportunity to solve any mystery yet. I do love mysteries and find myself reading a lot of mystery novels. I think I would be glad to have the opportunity to put my investigative skills to the test.
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Sadly no. I’ve not have any exciting mysteries in my life - maybe the most exciting is who keeps eating everyone’s food from the work fridge?
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Post by Yasmine M »

The Grandma Gang is delightful. I have never been in a position of needing to solve a mystery like the Grandma Gang did. If I stumble upon a mystery, I am not sure if I would have enough skills to solve it like they did.
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Yes! One time in high school, I was bullied and these set of bullies hid my clothes and lied about it. With my detective skills I found my clothes and made them confess unknownly.
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It was amazing to see Mary Grace solving her own mystery with a suggestion box idea. I haven't had this opportunity in my life but I would love to solve any mystery and hope to succeed in it.
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I do not know if this was an investigation or not because I could understand people's intentions from the first meeting. I considered it a gift, and this was useful to my friends, as they consulted me about the people they associated with before they made any big decisions.
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Grandma Gang spiced up this book. I was once a teacher and on occasions I have solved mysteries of missing stationeries and other mischief children can get to. However, they were never as intriguing as that of the Granda Gangs.
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Well I'm pretty good at solving mysteries. I feel like I could solve a good number of them.
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No, I haven't solved a mystery like th grandma's gang, but I'll love too, even as a grown-up.
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Post by Kigen Valarie »

A mystery open to the whole world like theirs? No. However, I solve secret mysteries from time to time. I love observing people and may sometimes ask myself very many questions and I later get that one piece that finally solves the whole puzzle. Those are my mysteries.
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I wish I did but unfortunately no
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Does reading all of Enid Blyton's The Famous Five Series count? Haha! Unfortunately, I've never solved one in real life, but I do so vicariously through reading about them.
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When I was little, I noticed that Santa's handwriting matched my mom's. Of course, I had already been told by my classmates that he wasn't real, but I found the proof
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