Phsii (#4) your advice to zbicyclist would apply quite well to the Argyle Sweater in the original post. But I think in his #3 he was talking about the Duffy I posted at #2, which doesn’t have any words above 5 letters and does not seem like it could be “solved” by anagramming or any other approach — apart from picking up on some of the suggestiveness!
more slat than geg?! Those are gonna have a lot of mosuid.
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By J.C. Duffy, this is called Lost in Translation, and does remain mostly lost on me …
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@Mitch4: TC;NM2C (Too Complicated; Not Motivated to Care).
Is there some simple decoding I’m missing?
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zbicyclist: It’s just scrambled. If you were motivated, an online anagram solver makes pretty short work of the longer words.
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As to the last ingredient, this happened to be the day I learned about California squirrels that have taken to hunting voles.
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Phsii (#4) your advice to zbicyclist would apply quite well to the Argyle Sweater in the original post. But I think in his #3 he was talking about the Duffy I posted at #2, which doesn’t have any words above 5 letters and does not seem like it could be “solved” by anagramming or any other approach — apart from picking up on some of the suggestiveness!
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Oh! Doh. “Nevermind.”
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Were Anagraham Crackers invented by Slevysert Anagraham?
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@Mark in Boston: It’s a long way from Sylvester Graham to today’s Nabisco Honey Grahams.
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