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plainglazed

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  1. plainglazed

    My favorite was the second to last line. Thanks for the praise.
  2. plainglazed

    Yes indeed. That's the connection! Well done.
  3. plainglazed

    yes, had not really made that connection but it definately fits. and no, am not going to tell you which. there cant be that many combinations though.....
  4. plainglazed

    that may violate Lotus's first law of riddling tho. Dont know the precident involving a riddle within a riddle and using one of the words in the first riddle to solve the second....
  5. plainglazed

    you're half right with one...just need a little more remix...
  6. plainglazed

    DD strikes again. You got the second word as well. But not the final answer yet as to the connection.
  7. plainglazed

    Yes that is one of the two! Excellent, dooood. (and the one I was referring to in my last post)
  8. plainglazed

    no again. But at the risk of confusing the issue, you are closer to one of them I think.
  9. plainglazed

    Sorry, no. And sorry for the delay. Tryin to wind down the evening with the youngins.
  10. plainglazed

    not either, sorry
  11. plainglazed

    Not either of the answers listed above. Lotus, much more even appreciation of yours last night as these are rough to compose. Edited to compensate for my slow typing and include the ones I had missed.
  12. plainglazed

    Learned last night of Dancer's design, Two solutions suggested in each following line: Shakespeare may have said it best, Victory is our motivation. Let's have fun; a simple request, Yearn to compete without aggrevation. To bridge, your bidding we can surmount, And to follow suit means one can not sluff. For this action's taken after the final count. Alternately: POW, all is as loyal; oddly enough. Now you've found the two but your work here's not done. Discover their connection for the ultimate fun.
  13. plainglazed

    OK, this is premature. Probably should keep plugging along but am getting Am not really understanding the format, any elaborations there?
  14. So no magical reference? Or introductory course in spelling/grammar? You say so broad but a common thing along the lines of What do you think, lover?
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