More puzzles.
So for a long time I wanted to do a boggle puzzle about dog breeds. I went to work, and eventually came up with one. Only problem was I had "yorkie" as one of the answers. Yorkie is short for "Yorkshire terrier." I kind of didn't want to have an abbreviated dog breed name in there, so I looked through a dog book I have seeing if I could come up with a replacement. I came up with Kelpie. So I tried in vain to replace yorkie with kelpie. But I just tried again a third time just now and it was fairly easy. I have also started a website where you can download these puzzles I've been talking about in case you care. It's http://www.atari2600land.com/crosswords/bogglepuzzles/
Where about every time I remember (about once a week or so), I'll be updating the site with new themed puzzles. I just added one today that has cities in Texas. I'll give you a hint. Dallas isn't one of them. Yep, I had Dallas on a list of cities in Texas, but ultimately it didn't end up in it. I think the double L had something to do with it. So anyway, the dog breed puzzle was the tenth one I've done. Seems pretty good since it'll be one more week until I've been doing these for a month. But I'll tell you this: They sometimes can be very difficult to make. Luckily, I have a ton of spare time since I have no life. But am I wasting it making puzzles no one will do? It definitely keeps me busy. While making these, I also make music. I listen to my own music I made while I make these puzzles. And then at about 10pm, I sleep for 10 or so hours. I wonder if there's a computer program where you can enter a list of words and it puts them in a grid Boggle style. Even if there was, I would keep doing them using my own brain. I try really hard not to make two different paths to the same word. That's part of the degree of difficulty I have working on these.

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