UPDATE: The winner is…flchen1!
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It’s Saturday! I couldn’t sleep in. I’ve been up since 4:30 a.m.—but that’s because I fell asleep around 8:30 p.m. The reason? The 8-year-old is very, very spoiled. Last night, she asked me to scratch her back so she could sleep, which turned into, “Rub my hands?” She held out her little hands, and of course, I laid down beside her and massaged her hands. By the time I finished, we were both asleep. Very, very spoiled.
I should have read her a book instead. One of my favorites, when I was growing up, was Grimms’ Fairy Tales. Not the Disney, happy-washed tales, but the dark, scary ones that didn’t promise happy endings. One of my favorites was the story about Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood was one that had a happy ending for Red and Grandma, but I always felt sorry for the clever wolf.
Anyways, it’s Saturday, I’m thinking about Little Red and the Wolf, and fairytales in general, so have fun with the puzzle!
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completed puzzle in 4:55. That’s a pretty one – would even buy the print if I saw it.
My favorite fairy tale has been, is, and will always be Cinderella. Maybe that’s where my love of tiara’s started from but regardless I have a collection of Cinderella inspired memorabilia.
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Lately I’m all about the good stuff. I’m even trying to read books with happy sexy erotic romance stories. I want the hero to rescue his heroine or fall at first sight. I don’t want anything bad to happen to the heroine mid story.
I don’t know why I’m going through this stage but I’ve been like this for a while.
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3:04 Nice puzzle. I like Snow White.
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Such an evocative picture! I love it, and I’m really starting to enjoy jigsaw puzzles. Just for fun, my favorite fairy tale is The Little Mermaid, LOL, of course.
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Puzzled in 3:17
I enjoy Raphunzel
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Little Mermaid… movie wise… the original fairytale is too sad.
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3:09 – LOVE THE PICTURE.
I have always been drawn to BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
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Completed puzzle in 4:45. My favorite fairytale is actually Brave because I love how strong Merida is and she reminds me of one of my favorite hobbies, archery.
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I have to admit I have been draw to Stories of BDSM from as a small child (The More Clean Versions Of Grimm’s Fairy Tales) To the More Adult Versions Such as Allison Taylor’s Fairy Tailsand Learning about What type Counting To Sleep By. The Story I liked the Most of That series Was “The Counting House”, Where the Young bride learns Just What type of Counting id done in the House. Lets Just Say It is not Coins Being Counted off her Pretty Ass!
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I love the folk tale Strega Nona. My kids loved reading it when they were little.
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Snow White
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6:13, that’s fast for me, I’m not sure what fairytale
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For once I solved the puzzle in less that 4 minutes. Don’t enter me in the drawing. That alone is prize enough for me. ; D
My favorite fairy tale is The Bremen Town Musicians.
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4:02 – I love the Rogers and Hammerstein version of Cinderella with Leslie Ann Warren that was made for TV back in 1965. I was 10 years-old and still remember the thrill of watching it on a neighbor’s color TV. I thought she was beautiful.
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3:57
I love the version of Mulan that Sherry Thomas did, The Magnolia Sword!
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3:49 Not too bad for me. I liked snow white.
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Glad you enjoyed the puzzle! And I loved hearing about your favorite fairytales!
The random number generator chose #15 — flchen1!