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Long, hard work days are required in the job, but it won't make Orlov quit. One quickly sees he's overqualified. Kites, brown bears, very quiet quails, even red foxes love the quaint zookeeper. A frog jumps tranquilly off his hand-knit quilt. The open lunch box has fresh quinoa and verdant squash. There's a sly quality in the joyful quirks of this swell quaker. He lays down a plaque which says "bbq night". Email quiets down here. Quacks, moos, roars and dog barks continue. Such a peaceful life.
The answer is a well-known phrase.
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Long, hard work days are required in the job, but it won't make Orlov quit. One quickly sees he's overqualified. Kites, brown bears, very quiet quails, even red foxes love the quaint zookeeper. A frog jumps tranquilly off his hand-knit quilt. The open lunch box has fresh quinoa and verdant squash. There's a sly quality in the joyful quirks of this swell quaker. He lays down a plaque which says "bbq night". Email quiets down here. Quacks, moos, roars and dog barks continue. Such a peaceful life.
The answer is a well-known phrase.
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It seems, it is to do with - covering entire alphabets ( a through z)...in sentences. Such as - A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog , I guess.
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@MeaCulpaNay That would definitely fit the title!
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Long, hard work days are required in the job, but it won't make Orlov quit. One quickly sees he's overqualified. Kites, brown bears, very quiet quails, even red foxes love the quaint zookeeper. A frog jumps tranquilly off his hand-knit quilt. The open lunch box has fresh quinoa and verdant squash. There's a sly quality in the joyful quirks of this swell quaker. He lays down a plaque which says "bbq night". Email quiets down here. Quacks, moos, roars and dog barks continue. Such a peaceful life.
The answer is a well-known phrase.
enigmatic-puzzle story
Long, hard work days are required in the job, but it won't make Orlov quit. One quickly sees he's overqualified. Kites, brown bears, very quiet quails, even red foxes love the quaint zookeeper. A frog jumps tranquilly off his hand-knit quilt. The open lunch box has fresh quinoa and verdant squash. There's a sly quality in the joyful quirks of this swell quaker. He lays down a plaque which says "bbq night". Email quiets down here. Quacks, moos, roars and dog barks continue. Such a peaceful life.
The answer is a well-known phrase.
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It seems, it is to do with - covering entire alphabets ( a through z)...in sentences. Such as - A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog , I guess.
â Mea Culpa Nay
3 hours ago
@MeaCulpaNay That would definitely fit the title!
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It seems, it is to do with - covering entire alphabets ( a through z)...in sentences. Such as - A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog , I guess.
â Mea Culpa Nay
3 hours ago
@MeaCulpaNay That would definitely fit the title!
â jafe
1 hour ago
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It seems, it is to do with - covering entire alphabets ( a through z)...in sentences. Such as - A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog , I guess.
â Mea Culpa Nay
3 hours ago
It seems, it is to do with - covering entire alphabets ( a through z)...in sentences. Such as - A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog , I guess.
â Mea Culpa Nay
3 hours ago
@MeaCulpaNay That would definitely fit the title!
â jafe
1 hour ago
@MeaCulpaNay That would definitely fit the title!
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The answer is ...
... the well-known pangram The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. It is hidden in the text.
How?
There are suspiciously many q's in the text. If we take the letters before each q, they spell:
Every tenth syllable.
So let's look at every tenth syllable:
Long, hard work days are re÷qui÷red in the
job, but it won't make Or÷lov quit. One quick÷
ly sees he's o÷ver÷qua÷li÷fied. Kites, brown
bears, very quiet quails, even red fox÷
es love the quaint zoo÷kee÷per. A frog jumps
tran÷quil÷ly off his hand-knit quilt. The o÷
pen lunch box has fresh qui÷no÷a and ver÷
dant squash. There's a sly qua÷li÷ty in the
joy÷ful quirks of this swell qua÷ker. He lays
down a plaque which says "b÷b÷q night". E÷
mail quiets down here. Quacks, moos, roars and dog
barks con÷ti÷nue. Such a peaceful life.
VoilÃÂ ! Funny how the single z in the text isn't used to spell "lazy".
i got all the way there, but i put rot13(abg rabhtu flyynoyrf va er-dhverq). nice job!
â SteveV
58 mins ago
Also if you look at rot13(gur pncvgny yrggref, vg fcryyf "YBBX NG GUR DF")
â SteveV
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1 Answer
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active
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oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
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The answer is ...
... the well-known pangram The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. It is hidden in the text.
How?
There are suspiciously many q's in the text. If we take the letters before each q, they spell:
Every tenth syllable.
So let's look at every tenth syllable:
Long, hard work days are re÷qui÷red in the
job, but it won't make Or÷lov quit. One quick÷
ly sees he's o÷ver÷qua÷li÷fied. Kites, brown
bears, very quiet quails, even red fox÷
es love the quaint zoo÷kee÷per. A frog jumps
tran÷quil÷ly off his hand-knit quilt. The o÷
pen lunch box has fresh qui÷no÷a and ver÷
dant squash. There's a sly qua÷li÷ty in the
joy÷ful quirks of this swell qua÷ker. He lays
down a plaque which says "b÷b÷q night". E÷
mail quiets down here. Quacks, moos, roars and dog
barks con÷ti÷nue. Such a peaceful life.
VoilÃÂ ! Funny how the single z in the text isn't used to spell "lazy".
i got all the way there, but i put rot13(abg rabhtu flyynoyrf va er-dhverq). nice job!
â SteveV
58 mins ago
Also if you look at rot13(gur pncvgny yrggref, vg fcryyf "YBBX NG GUR DF")
â SteveV
20 mins ago
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up vote
2
down vote
The answer is ...
... the well-known pangram The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. It is hidden in the text.
How?
There are suspiciously many q's in the text. If we take the letters before each q, they spell:
Every tenth syllable.
So let's look at every tenth syllable:
Long, hard work days are re÷qui÷red in the
job, but it won't make Or÷lov quit. One quick÷
ly sees he's o÷ver÷qua÷li÷fied. Kites, brown
bears, very quiet quails, even red fox÷
es love the quaint zoo÷kee÷per. A frog jumps
tran÷quil÷ly off his hand-knit quilt. The o÷
pen lunch box has fresh qui÷no÷a and ver÷
dant squash. There's a sly qua÷li÷ty in the
joy÷ful quirks of this swell qua÷ker. He lays
down a plaque which says "b÷b÷q night". E÷
mail quiets down here. Quacks, moos, roars and dog
barks con÷ti÷nue. Such a peaceful life.
VoilÃÂ ! Funny how the single z in the text isn't used to spell "lazy".
i got all the way there, but i put rot13(abg rabhtu flyynoyrf va er-dhverq). nice job!
â SteveV
58 mins ago
Also if you look at rot13(gur pncvgny yrggref, vg fcryyf "YBBX NG GUR DF")
â SteveV
20 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
The answer is ...
... the well-known pangram The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. It is hidden in the text.
How?
There are suspiciously many q's in the text. If we take the letters before each q, they spell:
Every tenth syllable.
So let's look at every tenth syllable:
Long, hard work days are re÷qui÷red in the
job, but it won't make Or÷lov quit. One quick÷
ly sees he's o÷ver÷qua÷li÷fied. Kites, brown
bears, very quiet quails, even red fox÷
es love the quaint zoo÷kee÷per. A frog jumps
tran÷quil÷ly off his hand-knit quilt. The o÷
pen lunch box has fresh qui÷no÷a and ver÷
dant squash. There's a sly qua÷li÷ty in the
joy÷ful quirks of this swell qua÷ker. He lays
down a plaque which says "b÷b÷q night". E÷
mail quiets down here. Quacks, moos, roars and dog
barks con÷ti÷nue. Such a peaceful life.
VoilÃÂ ! Funny how the single z in the text isn't used to spell "lazy".
The answer is ...
... the well-known pangram The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. It is hidden in the text.
How?
There are suspiciously many q's in the text. If we take the letters before each q, they spell:
Every tenth syllable.
So let's look at every tenth syllable:
Long, hard work days are re÷qui÷red in the
job, but it won't make Or÷lov quit. One quick÷
ly sees he's o÷ver÷qua÷li÷fied. Kites, brown
bears, very quiet quails, even red fox÷
es love the quaint zoo÷kee÷per. A frog jumps
tran÷quil÷ly off his hand-knit quilt. The o÷
pen lunch box has fresh qui÷no÷a and ver÷
dant squash. There's a sly qua÷li÷ty in the
joy÷ful quirks of this swell qua÷ker. He lays
down a plaque which says "b÷b÷q night". E÷
mail quiets down here. Quacks, moos, roars and dog
barks con÷ti÷nue. Such a peaceful life.
VoilÃÂ ! Funny how the single z in the text isn't used to spell "lazy".
answered 1 hour ago
M Oehm
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i got all the way there, but i put rot13(abg rabhtu flyynoyrf va er-dhverq). nice job!
â SteveV
58 mins ago
Also if you look at rot13(gur pncvgny yrggref, vg fcryyf "YBBX NG GUR DF")
â SteveV
20 mins ago
add a comment |Â
i got all the way there, but i put rot13(abg rabhtu flyynoyrf va er-dhverq). nice job!
â SteveV
58 mins ago
Also if you look at rot13(gur pncvgny yrggref, vg fcryyf "YBBX NG GUR DF")
â SteveV
20 mins ago
i got all the way there, but i put rot13(abg rabhtu flyynoyrf va er-dhverq). nice job!
â SteveV
58 mins ago
i got all the way there, but i put rot13(abg rabhtu flyynoyrf va er-dhverq). nice job!
â SteveV
58 mins ago
Also if you look at rot13(gur pncvgny yrggref, vg fcryyf "YBBX NG GUR DF")
â SteveV
20 mins ago
Also if you look at rot13(gur pncvgny yrggref, vg fcryyf "YBBX NG GUR DF")
â SteveV
20 mins ago
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It seems, it is to do with - covering entire alphabets ( a through z)...in sentences. Such as - A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog , I guess.
â Mea Culpa Nay
3 hours ago
@MeaCulpaNay That would definitely fit the title!
â jafe
1 hour ago