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Too many puzzles

Although we've never really admitted it, we've tended almost every summer, especially as August winds down and the regular classes are mostly over, to relax our rules about playing games at the desk. Then we remind everyone about the rule against games once fall semester starts up. But I had a complaint that the puzzles scattered across the 2nd floor counter looked unprofessional, and I'm inclined to agree that it looks like we're having too much fun. It's also harder to do work on the desktop without disturbing the solid puzzled surface. If you want to put one puzzle at a time together, and it doesn't interfere with your ability to pay attention to the desk and the patrons wandering in or by, o.k. for the rest of August. But let's keep it down to one at a time.

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Whoever said the puzzles look unprofessional needs to have an attitude adjustment. They are bright and patriotic works of community art that should be embraced and celebrated.
I say NO to the Puzzle Nazi!!!

I didn't write that. Just to clarify.

Love,
Paige

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