Here is my design for a new puzzle. By far the most colorful. But I'm not crazy about the name. What would you name it?
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Hi Shawn,
She don't need no sea shells, she has little fishes swimming by at just the right time. This is not a Dee-spicible trick, it can only go together one way, but there are so many turtles that the volume alone makes it seem real tricky. I'm starting to like the name "Sea Shells", but what if we played on the words like in.. " She Sells, Sea Shells" hmmm.
Oh wait, you mean their in the"Sea" and the turtles have "Shells", ooh Shawn I thought you were talking about her needing sea shells for her ta tas, Sorry I need to get my head out of the gutter. I like the name!Last edited by Dee Rogers; 04-09-2012, 09:17 AM.
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How about, "Deep See",....
Just a thought......Jim
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We renamed the puzzle, it is now called "Out For A Swim"..
Thank you Larry for the new name. if you e-mail me your address at [email protected] I will send you something
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I think she actually needs B shells... ugh...
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