Visual Description: What’s the story, morning glory?
RUENT = TUNER, GENIT = TINGE, BLLOGA = GLOBAL, WOSIND = DISOWN — Giving us: TNETNGLOBIOW
Clue/Question: When asked when he’d be done writing his new short story, the author said – – –
Answer: IT WON’T BE LONG
(Wonderful pun! I love it. I wonder at what point a short story becomes long? The author reminds me a little of Stuart, the comic book store owner, on “The Big Bang Theory”.
No new clue words today. Two of the jumbles are new, but we’ve seen both “blloga” and “wosind” before. The answer letter layout was an impressive twelve letter jumble. The spacing of the answer slots helped me get the final answer.
Fun cartoon. Looks like the author is Skyping, or Facetiming with his publisher. It looks like he’s written a good amount. And, of course he’s a Jumble fan! He’s got his own mug! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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UR>>>>>,,,
Is it better to have a wide variety of nuts in one bag (HEAD) or just a few high quality nuts shared with a couple of “Soul” mates??¿¿>>♡♡
It’s rather not proper too go sooo DeeP on the weekends&??*…..Intelligence shared with
a Genius, as yourself, on a public forum, feels a little “over the top” on a Saturday night>>>¿¿~~~,
Peace and Safety {{A little Serenity}} for you &
yours this Monday, 31st…..the “Boys on the corner, Fulton & VanSicklen,” used to call it “Rookie Night”…..Some would be a might severe & and call it “Punk Night”…lol
Byyyyy 2019!!!!!》》》》》
I wanted to get caught up on missing posts before year end, Ken. Is that so wrong? Your comment might’ve been more relevant had you applied it to the appropriate post, but I guess you gotta be you!
As I remember it, I’ve never referred to myself as a “genius”, but you’re the one who went off on a “Mensa” rant, calling yourself some kind of (stable???) genius. I simply opine as the “spirit” moves me. You’re big on the “spirit”, aren’t you?
My boys, on the corners of Hoyt & Schermerhorn, simply refer to New Year’s Eve as “Amateur Night”, but Rookie Night works just as well. I know you have MORE than enough brain cells to spare, Ken, but be careful not to drink and drive, my brother!
— YUR