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#1: Bill Eisenmann (Bullet) on Apr 6, 2020
Wise choice!#2: Nancy Anthony (nancya) on Apr 6, 2020
I like the euphemism "experienced" for old.#3: Aurelian Ginkgo (AurelianGinkgo) on Apr 6, 2020
I call all my elderly friends "experienced in life". I sincerely meant it to be nice, but one of them, who tells it like it is, came out and said, "So you're calling me old."#4: Joanne Firla (JoFirla) on Apr 6, 2020
"Well, yes, but no," stayed in my head. Out loud I just laughed.
Oh yeah. Definitely want to use an experienced ball. Unless you've had luck teaching any of them how to swim... lol#5: Kathy Cain (kathycain) on Apr 7, 2020
During my sequester, I've been pulling "experienced" books off the shelf. I came across one called "And Then Jack Said To Arnie..." It's a collection of great golf stories.#6: BRASH ATAOM (BRASHatAOM) on Mar 24, 2022
For what it's worth, when I saw this puzzle as a finished thing made smaller and cut into the front half reduced on my phone, it looked like an emu, the specific jagged line of numbers grayed out we're the neck and head, and the green and the leftmost red were the feathers...of course it didn't hold up when I expanded the puzzle, but it made me want to create a puzzle where the shape of the surrounding clue numbers is part of the image....I've seen some of the geometric puzzles create "pyramids" of their clues, but this was the first large flightless bird I've ever half-encountered....
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