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I set to the task with a single-mindedness that my new teachers wished I would devote to my homework. But in there was no World Wide Web and we had to do research the old-fashioned way. I tried a research desk at a less prestigious library and got my answer. Three, at the time; she later earned a fourth for On Golden Pond. After I assembled all my trivia answers, I consulted my math teacher, Ms.

Krilov, for help in interpreting the formula. After that was cleared up, I plugged in my numbers and began calculating. The first two or three times I got totally different answers. But in the end I got a number I could feel pretty confident about. There are usually enough other objects or clues that have the same sound as you saw in 8. Keep it up Sean Hi there, Just wanted to say thanks to KC for inspiring me to work harder on the cartoon rebuses in Games Magazine. Search results for 'Cartoon Rebuses: Games Magazine' newsgroups and mailing lists.

Games Magazine started UTC. Scrumpet UTC. KC UTC. Smart is Beautiful. The only ones we need are 2 and 5. We'd be willing to trade for 2 and The answer is pretty obvious from that point. If you know either, we'll trade for I'd certainly trade for the answer to 5, but i've got some ideas for places to start with it, and it seems like it'd be more fun to work on it with someone, bouncing ideas back and forth.

Let me know : Sent via Deja. I feel the same way about 6. I have an answer that fits the rebus, and it technically is an occupation, but I would never thought of it as one Cartoon Rebuses - Games Magazine. Chris Giammona. Reply to author. Report message as abuse.



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