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Sep 05, 2008 15:33

There are several subjects I'd like to attend to before I present you all with another puzzle ( Read more... )

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anonymous September 5 2008, 19:54:31 UTC
[Private] simplypuzzled September 5 2008, 19:55:48 UTC
Correct. Well done.

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anonymous September 5 2008, 21:08:39 UTC
simplypuzzled September 5 2008, 23:56:48 UTC
Ha ha ha! The rhymes are ever amusing. And you're absolutely correct.

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eba05 September 6 2008, 04:11:29 UTC
I aim t'please! Glad t'know the noggin's still workin'.

As fer books... I don't read much, but there's a series by... Sue Grafton, I think's her name. Detective series, kinda popular from what I understand.

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simplypuzzled September 6 2008, 13:17:05 UTC
Working, indeed.

Detective series are my absolute favorite. I'll be sure to look about for them.

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anonymous September 5 2008, 21:14:18 UTC
simplypuzzled September 5 2008, 23:56:03 UTC
Indeed, it is. Well done, miss.

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anonymous September 5 2008, 21:45:33 UTC
simplypuzzled September 5 2008, 23:55:41 UTC
Ah, wonderful, Dr. Spengler. Professor Hershel Layton; it's a pleasure.

I've gotten many positive responses regarding actually finding a sample; it shouldn't be too difficult, provided the sample is not completely destroyed from the process of killing it. Many have volunteered their efforts and are more than capable of bringing more. Having multiple samples in order to stage averages would work out wonderfully. I am no scientist, but this would benefit everyone here.

You're correct, on top of all that. Well done.

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anonymous September 5 2008, 21:46:21 UTC
simplypuzzled September 5 2008, 23:53:28 UTC
It is. Well done.

A historical satire...certainly something that I have yet to try. I'll think on it and then look for a library.

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blackcontractor September 6 2008, 05:11:30 UTC
Thanks.

It's not something I usually read either, but Catch-22 seems to be one of those books teachers mention when they want people to believe that reading classics can be entertaining.

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simplypuzzled September 6 2008, 13:11:53 UTC
In my opinion, if one chooses the right book, reading any genre can be vastly entertaining. The only documents I have my students read are historical documents, but that simply doesn't compare to analyzing literature.

I suppose in this current day and age, Catch-22 would fall under a classic. It's amusing to think of what books released in my time would be like.

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