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But the Priests' nightmare ended a couple hours later when they found their son alive and well at his house in Anchorage when they went to deliver the grim news to his live-in girlfriend.<br>
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Commuting in Boston can be a hassle. Up the fun level of your T time by testing your Boston knowledge using pictograms planted around the city. The game is called and we re about to give you a taste of the fun.  
  
"Justin?" his father said when his confused son opened the door at 5:30 a.m. "It's Justin! Praise Jesus, we thought you were dead."<br>
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advertising and created the game, placing posters with Boston-themed pictograms along with a clue at T stations across the city.  
  
The person who died in the crash was a man who had the same name as Justin Priest but a different birthday. Juneau police contacted Alaska State Troopers to ask the parents in Palmer if the man, who died when the vehicle crashed into a tree, was in Juneau on Wednesday night.<br>
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Here s how it works: Commuters waiting for, or riding, the T solve the puzzles and submit their answers (which must be three syllables) via text message. When an answer is submitted, the user receives a text with a link to the mobile . There, commuters can solve the other 19 puzzles. Once all 20 are complete, players are assigned a rank (for bragging rights, of course).  
  
"Instead,...the communication got mixed up," Juneau Police Chief Bryce Johnson told "We somehow communicated it wrong, and they thought that we wanted to tell the family that their son had died in the crash."<br>
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Play along with us and try 10 of the pictograms. We ll provide answers at the end. And for the full game, visit or look for the pictograms on posters during your next ride.  
  
Law enforcement apologized for the horrible mistake which led to the parents calling other relatives to inform them Justin was dead and then driving to Anchorage to tell Justin's brother Cody.<br>
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Jay, Karen and Cody Priest then drove to Justin's house to notify his girlfriend of five years, AND reported.<br>
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Justin, a biologist, had no idea what was going on when his heartbroken family knocked on his door early that morning. He was asleep but woke up early to take his dog for a walk.<br>
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The family embraced and cried with each other for about half an hour.<br>
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"I was shocked and astonished and had to keep grabbing and hugging him," Jay told AND. "I never cried so much in all my life."<br>
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But the Priests said their happiness was marred by the fact that another family lost a son.<br>
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Revision as of 15:38, 30 October 2014

@@@ Commuting in Boston can be a hassle. Up the fun level of your T time by testing your Boston knowledge using pictograms planted around the city. The game is called and we re about to give you a taste of the fun.

advertising and created the game, placing posters with Boston-themed pictograms along with a clue at T stations across the city.

Here s how it works: Commuters waiting for, or riding, the T solve the puzzles and submit their answers (which must be three syllables) via text message. When an answer is submitted, the user receives a text with a link to the mobile . There, commuters can solve the other 19 puzzles. Once all 20 are complete, players are assigned a rank (for bragging rights, of course).

Play along with us and try 10 of the pictograms. We ll provide answers at the end. And for the full game, visit or look for the pictograms on posters during your next ride.

 

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