Thanks for posting some new words
Unfortunately moderation dictated that some of them be removed.
Nice try to inject a bit of script in the links too
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostDoes anyone on the planet know what logic is used to select the celebrity's photo to put on the cover of such puzzle mags? It has confounded me since childhood.
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Originally posted by ControlG View PostFirstly "Why". Dunno really, kids had the idea - I thought I'd give it a go.
Moderation on content is manual at the moment.
Looks like "YewTreeServices" have highlighted one issue. I suppose I shouldn't really allow multiple links to the same site.
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Originally posted by DBA_bloke View PostDoes anyone on the planet know what logic is used to select the celebrity's photo to put on the cover of such puzzle mags? It has confounded me since childhood.
1. The mother thinks: oh, that looks just like our daughter.
2. The father thinks: I would.
Argh. Now that I have thought this thought, I feel the need to lock myself up. It must be a Friday afternoon.
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Originally posted by XLMonkey View PostThis is what the editors of Puzzler magazine have been waiting for all these years. A free on-line resource dedicated to creating irrelevant word puzzles for them to nick and re-publish.....
(I did have a brief look, but couldn't get the pop-up boxes to disappear for long enough to read the main page.)
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Firstly "Why". Dunno really, kids had the idea - I thought I'd give it a go.
Moderation on content is manual at the moment.
Looks like "YewTreeServices" have highlighted one issue. I suppose I shouldn't really allow multiple links to the same site.
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This is what the editors of Puzzler magazine have been waiting for all these years. A free on-line resource dedicated to creating irrelevant word puzzles for them to nick and re-publish.....
(I did have a brief look, but couldn't get the pop-up boxes to disappear for long enough to read the main page.)
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Is there any checking on it? Could I put GordonBrownIsAnArseBandit on there?
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Originally posted by ControlG View PostI've created a web site based on an idea my kids had. It's at http://www.webwideword.com
The idea is to just post a link to your site so that it fits into the word grid.
It's in quite an early stage at the moment but I've had a few words posted on it (other than the ones I've added myself).
Feel free to add a link to your site if you wish.
Thanks
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Post a word please
I've created a web site based on an idea my kids had. It's at http://www.webwideword.com
The idea is to just post a link to your site so that it fits into the word grid.
It's in quite an early stage at the moment but I've had a few words posted on it (other than the ones I've added myself).
Feel free to add a link to your site if you wish.
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