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quality: difficulty: solvability: line logic only
Puzzle Description:
One, two, buckle my shoe. That's the first line of a traditional children's counting rhyme.
#1: Teresa K (fasstar) on Apr 28, 2009
Five inch spike heels, designed by Pierre Silber, available in black, red, yellow, or white.#2: jewel crown (jewel) on Apr 28, 2009 [SPOILER]
http://www.pierresilber.com/singlestrap.html
So, tell me, when you saw "One, two..." did your brain follow with "buckle my shoe"? And did you think it would be a child's shoe? LOL I love sexy shoes, but I had to give mine away a few years ago. Because of a pinched nerve in my left foot, I only wear sandals or ballet slipper type shoes. It's hard to be a foxy lady in flats!
I really love your black & white puzzles, Teresa. I also really love stiletto shoes! This was fun to solve. Thanks!#3: Deana L (FFsWife) on Apr 28, 2009
Actually, I thought it would be dancers...#4: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Apr 29, 2009
Tremendous. Such a elegant, simple image.#5: m2 (mercymercy) on Apr 29, 2009
Sorry music won for me when reading the title. It was 1, 2, a 1 2 3 4.#6: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Apr 29, 2009
Lovely puzzle, Teresa. Keep making plenty more!#7: Ga Hendrick (GaHendrick) on Apr 29, 2009 [SPOILER]
I agree - a very special puzzle. I'm just glad I don't own a pair because I'm sure I'd fall flat on my face :( Yes, I was wondering if you would continue ... 1,2 buckle my shoe, 3,4 ....#8: Jota (jota) on Apr 29, 2009
Thanks for the link! They go beautiful with the Sexy Brocade Corset for $59.89!#9: Meg Tayler (rebelcat) on Apr 30, 2009
Nice picture!#10: Teresa K (fasstar) on May 1, 2009
Thanks, everyone. Here's a link to Jota's puzzle that goes with this one:#11: Jane Doe (telly) on May 19, 2009
http://webpbn.com/index.cgi?id=5739
so fun. I'm going to enjoy this series. :)#12: Teresa K (fasstar) on May 20, 2009
Thanks, Telly. When I started this series, I wasn't sure I would be able to come up with images for the entire nursery rhyme. I had fun making each one in its own style.#13: Diana W (aeris) on Apr 18, 2010 [SPOILER]
I started to see a foot, but I couldn't tell it was a woman's at first, so I though of counting while marching. Very cute foot. :)#14: Teresa K (fasstar) on Apr 18, 2010
This is my favorite series, Diana. I hope you enjoy it.#15: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Mar 27, 2011
teresa, you are amazing! such a simple image, yet so elegant and expressive. anyone else would have probably done the usual large Dutch shoe with the heavy buckle. you go, girl!#16: Kadou (Kadou) on Dec 22, 2011
Fun puzzle! It had me wondering 'til the end.#17: Brian Bellis (mootpoint) on Jun 29, 2013 [SPOILER]
Very nice result. I don't want to even say what my wife calls this type of shoes.#18: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Jun 29, 2013
now you HAVE to tell...#19: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on Jun 30, 2013 [SPOILER]
Hooker heels?#20: Brian Bellis (mootpoint) on Jun 30, 2013 [SPOILER]
Look up "knock me down" in the Urban Dictionary#21: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Jun 30, 2013
no listing#22: Kristen Vognild (Kristen) on Jul 1, 2013 [SPOILER]
The listing is "knock me down and ____ me"#23: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Jul 1, 2013
ah, there it is...#24: Synthia McBride (synthia) on Jul 1, 2013 [SPOILER]
very descriptive :)
Very nice picture. When I see young women in these types of heels, I feel sorry for their future 55-year-old knees. :)#25: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Jul 1, 2013
...and, according to Brian's wife, all of their future children.#26: Bill Eisenmann (Bullet) on Sep 21, 2018
First puzzle piece of fasstar's self-portrait ...?#27: Teresa K (fasstar) on Sep 23, 2018
C'mon Teresa, do it!
Here you go, Bill...#28: David Bouldin (dbouldin) on Sep 25, 2018
https://webpbn.com/5122 "Easy"
or https://webpbn.com/4312 "In the Mirror"
HAHA Teresa :P
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