Inked path: Head burst of the busted mallard
Puzzlement

1st Piece of puzzlement-Inked path: Head burst of the busted mallard
Used or Not
The tour picks up the work of first again cause the puzzlement is always wordless unless it’s a repeating title of the puzzle box that is being seen. like a pointless ad. So, once again, calm the mind with a seat and closed eyes before reading what is coming. So, take a seat and become comfy in a quiet place and try to read beyond the best telling of the puzzle box.

The viewer’s eye opens, and the dark shadow at the back, just behind a curtain being pushed to the side, asks the head that can only be seen as a bust in the front. with a reflection that is not perfect. Two heads can be seen here. One is a profile, and the other is straightforward to the onlooker of the art piece, as if the mind’s eye is watching the view via the mirror being looked at. and the disconnected feeling of the scene grows when looking to the rest of the backstage for something more to ground the art piece, but the space provides the viewer with little. As it’s a common space for transition. It all leads the viewer’s eyes to the front and the watching eyes of the head bust watching the same scene.

2nd Piece of puzzlement-Inked path: Head burst of the busted mallard
Late to the party

Cook: A paper is here for the Boss. Hey there, baker been a while since the last talk.
Baker: Couldn’t be that long since the last time, could it?
Cook: Thinking the last time was when the black diamond string was told that made no sense, and very disconnected in the way it was told.

Baker: Right, then the last colloquy was a very long time ago. As the telling of the string broke the mind. It was so broken there were just no words to say.
Cook: Not that bad, a stolen black diamond from a mansion led to the loot being hidden in the time clock for work, so it can never be used again. But the diamond seems to slow time down like gravity.

Baker: So, do all the time clocks share the diamond?
Cook: More a watched pot doesn’t boil, thinking of the watched clock for a change.
Baker: Either way, that sucks.

3rd Piece of puzzlement-Inked path: Head bust busted by a mallard.
Away-Ink: The cage that is shaking

Vaticinator: Show the two a fearmongering news article line that has the answer hidden in the words. What kind of trickery is that to be?
Inkle: Actually, that was an article line run by the Line of Head News network of the La Tinta Cage. It’s hard not to find the fearful strings on it. Would think the time would be looked away from, but really can’t stop looking at the train wreck of a thing for the guide shadows. Then again, the thinking of the two. The ghosts of the house were starting to grow. Mainly because the two stayed in the house.

Mitchel: Ghost, meaning apparition?
Terry: Why is it that the two have words like Zombie, spirit, and haunt as part of the colloquy of the two?
Inkle: That is hard to say.

But the next round of riddle and answer is soon to start. Since the turnaround was done.
Blank: The answer to the last riddle leads back to the starting point, right?
Bleep: A small twist or a maze that led to a dead end.
Blank: Here comes a passerby.
Vaticinator: looks different from the other ants.
Inkle: not one. Forget the riddle for this part.

Passerby 2: Get the guide to the stars! Get the guide to the stars!
Bleep: How much for a map?
Passerby 2: Two bits more than the first two bills of print.
Bleep: Huh!
Blank: two fifty.
Bleep: Are there two printed mite bills?
Blank: Yes.

Bleep: Anitt Riddled is marked by the coast of the lake.
Mitchel: A fall from the riddles. More like an escape room answer feeds the next step to gain the knowledge of leaving.
Inkle: forgot the two ways of waking up when the mind becomes challenged to get answers. Hopefully, while on the winding road, there is a chance of a misstep by the two to restart the maze. kind of missed the answer to the first trickery given.
Jon: Being a watcher of La Tinta on the first run by OEB. There are a lot of commercials for monster movies and shows. So, does the index of older broadcasts in the binder think monsters are found to be cool?
Terry: A long-winded questioning. Even if it may be right. Is that an ant?
Inkle: yes.
Passerby 3: With the paper winding, the road becomes a cost to the end, but the light was paid no mind.


4th Piece of puzzlement-Inked path: Head burst of the busted mallard
The Clone Did It: The ring under the boards.

Empiric: Nice of Mister Zain to hold the feet of Boss to the fire for the meeting yesterday.
Jenny Homes: Right. Right. Well, with the bag packed up. Off to the Plume Hotel chain.
Empiric: How much credit was extended for the uncovered activity of the manager?
Jenny Homes: That was negotiated to a writing agreement. Where the cost of rooms is fifty percent off for life.
Empiric: Nice choice. Got the request for an interview with Ron Jareas, and it’s a coupon being used already for the Plume hotel with the odd place logo.
Jenny Homes: Then it’s off to Watergate. Before going, how are the feet being held?
Empiric: Listen to the show.

Brian Zain: Welcome to the Random Radio and the show today. The idiom of fast and loose is ringing in the head as the topic of the day. If it’s not known to or by the listeners, this idiom is for having a reckless, dishonest, or irresponsible manner. It can be applied in that way or in other ways. The rules for the usage of the saying. Can be bent or manipulated. It was a gambling game. With Jenny here yesterday, the colloquy had gotten a little out of hand, and the term could be applied. So, to start the show. With that idiom in terms of the personnel conduct point. Where the commitment can be seen as discarded thinking because of the words said. But first a song.

Ron Jareas: Good morning, can that be switched off while the requests of the day are made for the history lesson to be provided?
Bill Field: Okay, the lessons for the day are the following. Alice Lump is requesting the history of the mayor’s mansion and the family estate to be done.
Ron Jareas: That is going to be fun. The family estate will be more of an interesting case to dive into.
Bill Field: Well, get onto the case, then when does the reporter show up?
Ron Jareas: Tomorrow.
Bill Field: Okay.

Brian Zain: Fast and loose before the break, and coming back from the break, could focus on the idiom more, but the lesson was given. The teacher’s hat is placed to the side. What is going to be next for the randomness of the day? One thing is for sure. The bills need to be paid.

Hope Lump: While the ads are on. Can a question of the show be posed? As to the need for the teacher’s hat that was pushed to the side.
Alice Lump: Since the idiom was tied to personal conduct. The thinking is that the conversation with Jenny was a bit too much for the boss to handle.
Hope Lump: Why, there’s no setup for anything?
Robert Lump: There was a vacation being pushed for Mister Zain. At least in the wording said.

Alice Lump: Now at the orphanage. Today will be a full day with the BIA, which stopped at the house and here. Be kind. If there are any wants. Try to balance the request to be made on the facts. The mind is full, and outside requests will be aggravations.
Robert Lump: Going to be in the library on the third-floor reading. History should be abundant in there.
Hope Lump: Was going to ask Angie about getting a coffee.
Alice Lump: Okay, Thanks for the knowledge being passed.

5th Piece of puzzlement-Inked path: Head bust busted by a mallard.
Amongst the frames

Birds: All eyes are watching.

Bird one can’t breathe will talk later.
Steel: Being trained and being watched for a short time. Otherwise, this would be so obnoxious.

Wildt: Could just give shinny rocks to the birds for information.

6th Piece of puzzlement-Inked path: Head burst of the busted mallard
Rovacsa

The Quibbles of the Scribbles

Empiric: And the time has come to the end of another puzzle box this week. Now, the term head bust is the dreaming meaning to be twisted this week by the quibbles. For artists and creatives, such a dream can signify a pursuit of self-expression. In the same way, Used or Not presented the viewer’s tour at the start of the puzzle box.

Dusty: That comic art for Used or Not was a bit more telling of the fiefdoms for the inked path of comics. The round and round answer of the onlooker. The mental balance of it all is a call for introspection to reunite the disjointed aspects of the mind and achieve a harmonious state.

Bard: That almost removed all the ego from the comment, Dusty. Making that a well-proportioned head bust. It’s the deformed ones that have struggles. Just like Robert is going to learn more about history in the library. will be a given step in well-formed thinking. While disagreements turn the maze around in Away-Ink.
Dusty: There’s nothing Wrong with the given head bust picture when commenting here.
Bard: Oh, boy the ego returns for Dusty. What is seen as wrong with the picture here, Dusty?

Bessie: The head bust gives way to well-expressed feelings from Bard, but in a dream, it’s an indication of unexpressed feelings leading to misunderstanding. Giving a reason for forming meaningful relationships.
Bard: The reason the question was posed, Dusty.
Dusty: Try not to make a reason, Bard. The ego is not being pushed given a deformed head bust. But the comment was removed of EGO and RAGE was trying have a calm week like last week’s puzzle box asked to be done.
Empiric: And the symbols of the dreamed head bust have a context. Thanks for the time and reading. To the readers, this far in the work always grateful for the support given.

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