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| Posted by xdbtcp | 04/14/11 |
| Ugh - I thought it was 'tourist attraction' - two wrist a triton... :oops: |
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| Posted by BadBunnee02 | 04/14/11 |
| ummmmm ... xd ....
How do you get from "a triton" to "attraction"?
Oh, Harry ... great rebus. Good construction. Simple. Elegant.
Liked it.
BBjr |
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| Posted by BadBunnee02 | 04/14/11 |
| Now, having said THAT, I'd like to comment on "the state of rebuses on this website".
I'm very pleased to see the editors (again) accepting "near" sound-alikes (homophones) for rebus material.
Good rebuses often require that "creative leap" (from "near" homophones to "spot on" homophones) in the development thereof.
Also requires the same "leap" from the solver.
And that's the beauty of a good rebus. If it were merely a pedantic, linear, step-by-step solution methodology then it might be - technically - a "correct" rebus, but one not nearly as much fun or as challenging.
Good job, Editors !!
Good job, Mr. Putter !!
MORE, MORE, please !!
:D :D
BBjr |
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| Posted by HarryPutter | 04/14/11 |
| Thank you for the compliments, BBjr! :D
Your rebuses had inspired me to think more outside the box. |
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| Posted by BadBunnee02 | 04/15/11 |
| AAAhhhhhh, yes ....
"skinny [carton] monarch" ....
:o :o :o :o
(answer here tomorrow for those of you who don't "get it")
:lol: :lol: :lol: |
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| Posted by GreenApples27 | 04/16/11 |
| I got it! Yay! Only after looking at the hint though - otherwise I wouldn't have a clue who Triton was. I liked it. :) |
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| Posted by eamon | 04/17/11 |
| Good one. |
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| Posted by kloodoo | 05/04/11 |
| if you like Rebus puzzles, check out the daily picture puzzles (rebus puzzles) @ www.KlooDoo.com |
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| Posted by oddrey | 09/05/11 |
| Very creative! |