Tuesday, September 21, 2010

CSI: Canine Secret Investigator



Kentucky Greetings, WoodyWatchers! We hope this finds you having a great day. Hopefully you are following our new story, CSI: Canine Secret Investigator. If not, it's not too late! Sixty-three newspapers are running it this year and we have already had lots of emails!

At the end of Chapter 1, Chloe and I saw a code that read SDF-ROW. I assumed since it said ROW that Chloe and I would need our oars for the trip. Several of you emailed me and told me what you thought ROW stood for. Here are some of the answers:



Woody, I think ROW stands for Roswell, New Mexico.

Genny


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Dear Woody:

We read Chapter one and glued it in our scrapbooks. The story is very interesting and we are anxious to see what SDF-ROW on the airline ticket means. We think it is the airport that you are leaving from (SDF) and the airport where you and your family are going (ROW). We do not think you will need oars to row a boat.

Anxiously Awaiting Chapter Two,

Mrs Michelle Lentz' Fifth Grade Reading Class
Mrs Molly Campbell's Fifth Grade Reading Class
Holiday Elementary School, Hopkinsville, KY

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This message is from Hannah at Providence Elementary. I think that SDF stands for Standiford Field in Louisville. This is where Woody and Chloe would take off. The ROW stands for Roswell, New Mexico which is where they would land. Is this right?

Thanks,
Hannah


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After Googling airport codes, I think ROW stands for Roswell.

Chris (Woody's vet)


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Dear Woody,

I think R.O.W. means Ride Over West. Thank you for looking at my message!

Sincerely,
Katrina


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Row Out West - Eli

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San Diego Fair Run Over Water - Andrew

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Dear Woody,

I think the word row means, you are in a row, for example my best friend is sitting in the row in the front.

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I think row means route to west

JACOB from CLAYSMILL

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I think ROW means… Route to west.

Lucy from Clays Mill Elementry
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I think row means Route-out-west

Nathaniel from Clays mill

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I think ROW means ride out west is that correct?

Mackenzie from Clays mill elementary

Lexington Kentucky


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Thanks for the emails! Keep 'em coming! Stay tuned and Work and Dream like a BIG DOG!

WOODY