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#1: Paula (fuzziebear3) on Mar 7, 2008
nice image for a small grid#2: J.C. Anderson (jc.noserdna) on Mar 7, 2008
Most excellent rendition and a great subject matter; "the PBN's the thing!"#3: Gypso (Gypso) on Mar 8, 2008
WOW!!!#4: Kevin Sobiski (biskit) on Mar 10, 2008 [SPOILER]
Great image Lucilla. Wonderful puzzle.
Thank you! :D
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#5: Arduinna (arduinna) on Mar 10, 2008
LOL biskit! I didn't even notice that!#6: Gypso (Gypso) on Mar 10, 2008
Good and very funny catch Biskit! :)#7: Lucilla Schiaffino (guspilla) on Mar 12, 2008
SHAKESPEARE!#8: Gypso (Gypso) on Mar 12, 2008
lol Lucilla#9: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Mar 13, 2008
it's funny how you will read something correctly even if it's spelled wrong...#10: Jen (lightvader) on Mar 13, 2008
good picture :)
I've seen an email passed around that says that sudies show as long as the first and last letters are in the right place and all the other letters are in there somewhere, your brain will be able to figure out which word was meant to be written.#11: Arduinna (arduinna) on Mar 13, 2008
I've gotten that email, with all the garbled words. It's really weird!#12: Nancy Snyder (naneki) on Mar 13, 2008
me too!#13: Gypso (Gypso) on Mar 13, 2008
I think that I am that email. All garbled and weird. ;)#14: Jen (lightvader) on Mar 13, 2008
lol LV.
Even with all the garbled words you can still read it though. It just takes a little longer.#15: J.C. Anderson (jc.noserdna) on Mar 13, 2008
I gave that to my English comp students as an exercise in proofreading. One of my more astute students then asked, "Well if your brain is going to correct it, then I really don't have to get it right then, do I?"#16: Jen (lightvader) on Mar 14, 2008
Lol, I wish I had come up with that in some of my english classes.#17: Adam Nielson (monkey) on Jun 10, 2008 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#18: Jane Doe (telly) on Oct 21, 2008
Exactly what I thought monkeyboy. funny. :)#19: Twillis (twillis) on Nov 29, 2008
Another great little puzzle, thank you!#20: Tom O'Connell (sensei69) on Apr 3, 2010
Lucilla, nice pic#21: Sarah Andrews (sarah) on Aug 30, 2010
excellent puzzle!!#22: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Sep 17, 2012
ctue prticue...i rlaley ejyenod tihs plzuze. tkahns!#23: Ga Hendrick (GaHendrick) on Jan 11, 2019
Excellent image.#24: Aurelian Ginkgo (AurelianGinkgo) on Jan 11, 2019 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#25: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jan 15, 2019
I would comment on the misspelling of his name, but Shakspeare apparently couldn't keep his own name straight. He spelled Shakespear differently, nearly each time he wrote it.#26: Teresa K (fasstar) on Jan 15, 2019
I didn't know that, Kristen. Thanks for my learning something new today. (✬‿✬)#27: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jan 16, 2019
^_^#28: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Jan 9, 2020
All the world's a grid.
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