![]() ![]() My CEO Bro has a band, Red Pinto Wagon, they're kinda 'Death Cab for Cutie'-ish. I liked it OK but wasn't ('cuz I'm hyperactive and need fast and tempo-switching music ) a huge fan. JJM - The Smiths' Morrissey pretty much invented our crossword pal, EMO*. (The girls always had nice ones - ours were more scribbly). TTP - we did the same DUST JACKETs with Kroger grocery bags turned inside out - then colored our personalities in. We had a deluge (and the pool is full) but no flooding. #EEĭ-O: How much rain did you get up there? I was talking to a guy (vendor) in Austin yesterday and they had flooding too. I never understood engineering schools (on our same campus) that didn't use SI. Once I got my conversions to SI down, formulas were a snap. I do admire - Thermodynamics were a difficult classes but that's 'cuz they insisted on doing everything in imperial units. WOs: NWA -> NAS, I actually filled in Dunn instead of NORA, can't spell EXahUST, ECOSysteme ĮSPs: ALSACE, ARI, JEN, LS?U(?) - oh, no Joe. ![]() Lots of fun clips (That BEA Arthur., I tell ya) I felt a FIR was going to be YOINK'd at any moment. Then it became a "thing" to have all of your textbooks wrapped in your own custom dust jackets. We also got a brown paper grocery bag, instructions and help creating DUST JACKETS to protect them. I forget what grade and class it was, but at the beginning of one school year we got brand new textbooks. Anything cookie related with a 4 letter fill has a good chance of being OREO. I don't remember the Wonderfilled OREO campaign, but I'm with you, MM. It's funny that I don't remember hearing or seeing YOINK while watching "The Simpsons" so thanks for adding that video clip, MM. I've read of the card game of WHIST, and DUMMY for an extra hand makes sense, but I wasn't familiar with DUMMY WHIST either. The good thing is that the perps were all relatively easy to get, especially once I realized INDIE BAND. TECHY, YOINK, and INSPO were all new to me. Thank you, Joe Deeney, and thank you, Malodorous Manatee * but only in conjunction with yesterday's l'ick. Today's puzzle was noted as the April Fools Day, which is 5 weeks behind, not just 2. The rules have certainly changed, with ALONE crossing ONLY, clued as "lone"!Ĭorrection FLN - I said the Seattle Times crossword was 2 weeks behind the original publication in the NYT. I only interacted with her a couple brief times, but she did get me started on constructing cryptics. Once I erased the offending errors, HOLY COW looked likely (tho I have no idea who Phil Rizzuto is), and the rest fell in line. The two other perps crossing them made no sense, but I couldn't figure out which one word was wrong since there were two of them. I had SOLE, ENOL, and HOLE LOW instead of.
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