peek at solution solve puzzle
quality: difficulty: solvability: line & color logic only
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#1: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Jan 2, 2013
Attack of the killer tomatoes?#2: Gary Webster (glwebste) on Jan 2, 2013 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#3: Kurt Kowalczyk (bahabro) on Jan 2, 2013
I could have used the color, but didn't....only 2 left unused are red and blue. got a 50/50 shot....#4: Tom King (sgusa) on Jan 2, 2013 [SPOILER]
this movie was within the last 5 years
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#5: Kurt Kowalczyk (bahabro) on Jan 2, 2013
nope...not a bad guess though#6: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jan 3, 2013 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#7: Kurt Kowalczyk (bahabro) on Jan 3, 2013
nope...close-up of a girl is correct, wrong flick. a blue girl who lives in a tree above a large deposit of unobtanium#8: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Jan 3, 2013 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#9: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jan 3, 2013 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#10: Kurt Kowalczyk (bahabro) on Jan 3, 2013 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#11: Jota (jota) on Jan 3, 2013
Absolutely awesome!#12: Kurt Kowalczyk (bahabro) on Jan 3, 2013
thanks, Jota! cool, K! did a double-take, and it really can be viewed as either eye...#13: Jota (jota) on Jan 3, 2013
FYI Movie=película (ends in a so is feminine) so is UNA (feminine).#14: Kurt Kowalczyk (bahabro) on Jan 3, 2013
Una película mas.
thanks for the lesson!#15: Jota (jota) on Jan 3, 2013
I took 3 years of French in high school, but I'll be damned if I remember much....learned some Spanish from working with Mexicans though. I can curse with the best of em! ;)
I bet is funny to hear you!#16: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Dec 18, 2020
No idea what this is suppose to be.#17: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Dec 19, 2020
I met my husband in college around 1950. He had been a Japanese POW for the duration of the war. We had moved into veterans' housing off campus. Just a few doors down from us lived a widow whose husband was also captured by the Japanese. Sadly the Americans sank the ship he was being transported to Japan on as he Japanese did not indicate in any way that they were transporting prisoners. As it happened my husband and the widow were both enrolled in the same Spanish class. I was raised in a small town that had a rather large Latino presence. I spoke a little Spanish and had several Latino friends who would try to get me to learn more Spanish. Although I never became fluent I at least had a pretty good idea of how Spanish is supposed to sound. Since my husband and the widow lived in the same complex the professor made them study partners. The widow was from the deep South and I mean deep. My husband was forced to learn quite a lot of Japanese in order to survive. I could not help it, but I would totally crack up hearing my husband speak Spanish with a pronounced Japanese accent and the widow responding in Spanish with a deep southern drawl.
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