I do not attemp to solve some crptograms when I see who they are from, i.e. probverb, Bob Hope (I,ve met him and dislike him) and few others. Does anyone else do this?
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does anyone intentionaly ignore certain quotes?
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Since I started trying for 100%, I don't skip even the Hitler quotes. I do groan a lot when they're by Alexander Pope and a few others. Mainly Pope. Shakespeare is easier, believe it or not. I don't have the aversion to Ben Franklin quotes that some do. It just requires a different way of thinking about words and grammar.
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Originally posted by al34434 View PostI do not attemp to solve some crptograms when I see who they are from, i.e. probverb, Bob Hope (I,ve met him and dislike him) and few others. Does anyone else do this?
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Ohhhh, my good blue friend, I don't think there's any reason that I should be confused with Jimmy Fallon I've been on this planet now for more than half a century, and the number of celebrities I've met still runs in the single digits, and I think it's a very safe bet that none of them have ever posted on a message board... "Hey! Do you know who I met the other day?" I remain as anonymous to them as I was before I met them.
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Originally posted by al34434 View PostI do not attemp to solve some crptograms when I see who they are from, i.e. probverb, Bob Hope (I,ve met him and dislike him) and few others. Does anyone else do this?
PS. It's hard to believe you didn't like Bob Hope. (I will always love his work.) But, at the same time, I guess I can believe it. Many people love VanGogh, but would probably be deeply dismayed if he actually was in their living room.
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I rarely even notice the quoter until I finish answering a quote. And even if I did, I'd still work to solve it. Now when I come upon an objectionable or inane quote, then I can leave my opinion. Better to leave an opinion comment that let's someone know your problem with the quote than to skip it and no one notice.
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I do them all. I like to have a 100% success rate. Even the obnoxious ones can be interesting, and the comments are generally worth reading even if the quote itself isn't. I will admit, though, that I shudder when I see some names, like the Marquis de Sade.
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