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To be or not to be, I'd rather be, so I am. The Canadian said this right when he left for a voyage across the vast blue ocean. You would think the example would take away the eye's perspective, but they don't so I will continue to be as I am. This film is Jenna-Rated...

Hehe I used a little bit of glazed logic here but not to the point where every word corresponds to a letter, search them out and have fun with it! -JB

Bonus, What is my name?

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To be or not to be, I'd rather be, so I am. The Canadian said this right when he left for a voyage across the vast blue ocean. You would think the example would take away the eye's perspective, but they don't so I will continue to be as I am. This film is Jenna-Rated...

Hehe I used a little bit of glazed logic here but not to the point where every word corresponds to a letter, search them out and have fun with it! -JB

Bonus, What is my name?

to be - BB

Canadian - A

Vast Ocean - U?

Eyes pers - I?

Jenna Rated - X

Can you tell us if the letters are in order or anagram?

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Can you tell us if the letters are in order or anagram?

to be - BB

Canadian - A

Vast Ocean - U?

Eyes pers - I?

Jenna Rated - X

Not quite there - Some good logic :)

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To be or not to be, I'd rather be, so I am. The Canadian said this right when he left for a voyage across the vast blue ocean. You would think the example would take away the eye's perspective, but they don't so I will continue to be as I am. This film is Jenna-Rated...

Hehe I used a little bit of glazed logic here but not to the point where every word corresponds to a letter, search them out and have fun with it! -JB

Bonus, What is my name?

2B not 2B=0 B's

I'd rather B=B

(All we have is B)

so I am=I

Canadian said=A

Right when he left=directional?

Voyage=V-GER : )

Ocean=O

Example=X

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2B not 2B=0 B's

I'd rather B=B

(All we have is B)

so I am=I

Canadian said=A

Right when he left=directional?

Voyage=V-GER : )

Ocean=O

Example=X

HEHE i like your responses and logic but way off - no need to continue if you don't enjoy, I'll tell you what, I'll make a regular riddle just for you.

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2B not 2B=0 B's

I'd rather B=B

(All we have is B)

so I am=I

Canadian said=A

Right when he left=directional?

Voyage=V-GER : )

Ocean=O

Example=X

how do you get what you got for canadian? or canadian said?

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how do you get what you got for canadian? or canadian said?

this letter is correct

If you have ever conversated with a canadian there is a damn good chance at some point in the conversation the will say "aye", prompting your response. Kind of like how we say "right" after a sentance.

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Is A for canadian right?

And how 'bout I'll take it one idea at a time?

Is example "i.e.?" or "e.g."

HEHE i like your responses and logic but way off - no need to continue if you don't enjoy, I'll tell you what, I'll make a regular riddle just for you.
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To be or not to be, I'd rather be, so I am. The Canadian said this right when he left for a voyage across the vast blue ocean. You would think the example would take away the eye's perspective, but they don't so I will continue to be as I am. This film is Jenna-Rated...

Hehe I used a little bit of glazed logic here but not to the point where every word corresponds to a letter, search them out and have fun with it! -JB

Bonus, What is my name?

For some reason, with the Voyage across the Vast blue ocean, I want to say V, but I may have used too much of the riddle. Scratch that.

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"example take away the eye."

I'm thinking (i.e.) without the i, which would only be an E, what a big waste of a good letter, just to be taken right back out again.

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"example take away the eye."

I'm thinking (i.e.) without the i, which would only be an E, what a big waste of a good letter, just to be taken right back out again.

very good thinking there! and your assumption is correct

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"Perspective"=see=C

To be or not to be, I'd rather be, so I am. The Canadian said this right when he left for a voyage across the vast blue ocean. You would think the example would take away the eye's perspective, but they don't so I will continue to be as I am. This film is Jenna-Rated...

Hehe I used a little bit of glazed logic here but not to the point where every word corresponds to a letter, search them out and have fun with it! -JB

Bonus, What is my name?

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To be or not to be, I'd rather be, so I am. The Canadian said this (A) right when he left for a voyage across the vast blue ocean (C). You would think the example would take away the eye's (E) perspective (C), but they don't so I will continue to be as I am. This film is (R) Jenna-Rated...

What I have so far.

Hehe I used a little bit of glazed logic here but not to the point where every word corresponds to a letter, search them out and have fun with it! -JB

Bonus, What is my name?

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To be or not to be, I'd rather be, so I am. The Canadian said this right when he left for a voyage across the vast blue ocean. You would think the example would take away the eye's perspective, but they don't so I will continue to be as I am. This film is Jenna-Rated...

Hehe I used a little bit of glazed logic here but not to the point where every word corresponds to a letter, search them out and have fun with it! -JB

Bonus, What is my name?

2B-2B cancels out

I'd rather be, so (therefore) I am = I M

canadian= A

voyage trip

across = t

ocean c

example ie

take away, but they don't so still ie

perspective = c

Jenna rated = R

IMA cie t c r = sight-seer

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