Submitted by Mitch4 (for both the Oy and LOL categories)
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That last one. “Oy!” indeed. I did NOT see where that one was going.
The interview questions are a bit forced tho’.
I was impressed that the answers with punctuation treated the marks like letters to be balanced. My impression was that palindromes generally were allowed to just ignore them.
(Spaces and capital letters do get ignored here. Or the capitals are at any rate obscured by printing it all in uppercase.)
Also enjoyed the idea of an ambience emergency!
The last two were real LOLs for me. I think they were all great.
I recommend re-reading the Scott Hilburn one; there’s something extra that I missed the first time through.
I bet Sarah Palindrome drives “a Toyota”! Which she also uses as a “race car”!
Isn’t the Sarah Palindrome a “year xxxx called and wants their comic back”? Or is it pulled from the archive?
That last one. “Oy!” indeed. I did NOT see where that one was going.
The interview questions are a bit forced tho’.
I was impressed that the answers with punctuation treated the marks like letters to be balanced. My impression was that palindromes generally were allowed to just ignore them.
(Spaces and capital letters do get ignored here. Or the capitals are at any rate obscured by printing it all in uppercase.)
Also enjoyed the idea of an ambience emergency!
The last two were real LOLs for me. I think they were all great.
I recommend re-reading the Scott Hilburn one; there’s something extra that I missed the first time through.
I bet Sarah Palindrome drives “a Toyota”! Which she also uses as a “race car”!
Isn’t the Sarah Palindrome a “year xxxx called and wants their comic back”? Or is it pulled from the archive?