IDK if anyone actually cares, but a little side tangent for the greater knowledge of basic cryptography.
for those who are interested
A Caeser cypher is a pretty simple way of encoding a message. In a Caeser cypher every letter equals a number A=1 B=2 C=3 ect ect, to encode the message - let's say "Boinkers" for an example - you turn the letters into their numbers - 2,15,9,14,11,5,18,19 - and then you take a key which is whatever number you feel and add it to your previous message's numbers, let's say 2 for our message - 4,17,11,16,13,7,20,21 - you then change the numbers back into letters, - "Dqkpmgtu." Voila you have just encoded your first Caeser cypher. To decode the cypher you turn the letters back into numbers and subtract the key. If your number once added to is greater than 26 you just loop back to the beginning of the alphabet eg. Z=26 26+3= 29 29-26=3 3=C.
So when I say the key for Mick C is 10 I mean to decode it you minus 10 from all the letters. or if you're lazy like me you use this website..