"H" please :)
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"H" please :)
no you couldn't before because of rules #2 and #3 but of course you can now http://www.petoftheday.com/i/our_smilies/smile.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by Karen
If anima-s -o--- s-ea-, the -o- -o--- -e a ---n-e-in- o-ts-o-en fe--o-; --t the -at -o--- ha-e the -a-e --a-e of -ene- sa-in- a -o-- too m--h.
~ A--e-t S-h-eit-e-
JuniorxMyxLove A=11, N=6 (28 points)
Randi: E=16, O=11 (54 points)
Karen: I=5, T=9 (19 points)
Killearn Kitties: S=5, M=2 (7 points)
mina'smomma: F=3 (3 points)
lvpets2002: H=4 (4 points)
Letters Available
BCD G JKL PQR UVWXYZ
B please.
L Please!
U please
If animals -oul- s-ea-, the -o- -oul- be a blun-e-in- outs-o-en fello-; but the -at -oul- ha-e the -a-e --a-e of -ene- sa-in- a -o-- too mu-h.
~ Albe-t S-h-eit-e-
JuniorxMyxLove A=11, N=6 (28 points)
Randi: E=16, O=11 (54 points)
Karen: I=5, T=9 (19 points)
Killearn Kitties: S=5, M=2, B=4 (11 points)
mina'smomma: F=3 (3 points)
lvpets2002: H=4 (4 points)
pitc9: L=8 (8 points)
mina'smomma: U=7 (14 points)
Letters Available
CD G JK PQR VWXYZ
C please
I'm affraid you have to wait for another player to guess a letter before you can play again.Quote:
Originally Posted by mina'smomma
(see rules #2 and #3)
R please.
W Please
"D" please :)
If animals -ould s-ea-, the do- would be a blunderin- outs-o-en fellow; but the -at would ha-e the rare -ra-e of ne-er sa-in- a word too mu-h.
~ Albert S-hweit-er
JuniorxMyxLove A=11, N=6 (28 points)
Randi: E=16, O=11 (54 points)
Karen: I=5, T=9 (19 points)
Killearn Kitties: S=5, M=2, B=4, R=8 (19 points)
mina'smomma: F=3 (3 points)
lvpets2002: H=4, D=6 (10 points)
pitc9: L=8, W=5 (13 points)
mina'smomma: U=7 (14 points)
Letters Available
C G JK PQ VXYZ
mina'smomma you can play again, and resubmit C if you want.
would anyone like to solve the puzzle? feel free to PM me :)
Killearn Kitties solved the puzzle http://www.petoftheday.com/i/our_smilies/smile.gif
Congratulations! You get to host the next one.
Here is the answer:
If animals could speak, the dog would be a blundering outspoken fellow; but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a word too much.
~ Albert Schweitzer
Thanks everyone for playing!