Thanks, milady. Sometimes, I do puzzles fast. Other times it takes me over 5 hours. That's what happens when my brain runs on 1948 software! I'm pleasantly pleased or surprised all the time! And then there are those times Alec Guiness is in my head saying, "Use the Force, Luke!" And my name in not Luke! Confusing!
JC, I'd like us to keep driving this to the Red Shift Galaxies and back - oooops, no we can't 'cause we can't get there - let alone get back - Well, to the moon and back then. You've given me all the fun without the hours of eye and brain numbness, but you sure can whip through these "little" puzzles at the speed of . . . well, extrememly fast.
And Susie, you have got to be the most Success Full Spin Doctor of all times. (I was going to put a lot more Successful stuff in here but my "c's" and "s's" got tired) Susie you yourself are wonderfully fantabulous and I'm so glad you were thought up, and put into life too. Thanks for your clear elucidation of the situation here and thanks for the good cheer.
Hmmmmmm...I seem to have gained the reputation of instigator here (how did this happen???) Let me present another way of looking at this: SusieV offered a wonderfully fantabulous idea for an exceptionally challenging and educational training jig that turned out to surpass all expectations in its successfully successful successfulness. Well done, Champs!! LMBO :oD
BTW, this is a lovely shot, Milady. I hope your days only continue to get brighter :o)
Thanks JC - IT will go down in history (for a day or two anyway). You know I really enjoy your puzzles too and the trips you and Sue take and info - some very funny - that you share. Of course, it's easier to enjoy your puzzles because you are a "kinder" puzzle maker. Remember though, IT wasn't my idea - SusieV made me do IT AND you volunteered. Happy Days.
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