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Amelia suggests "Ink, the Nameless" for the Word of the Week Printer's name

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For the Word of the Week Printer, we loved HumberdINK, but we think it should include "Prints" (Prince) HumperdINK.

Anne, Eva, & Miles Wipf

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For the word of the week printer, I think you should name him Gurglehouser, in tribute to his best friend, Garglehouser.

-Vera

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How about Divisible Ink?

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random food questions for anyone who comes on withywindle.

soft shell or hard shell taco?

potato chips or tortilla chips?

soda or juice?

chocolate or fruit candy?

hard or soft candy?

favorite candy bar?

favorite food?

what holiday has the best candy, halloween, Christmas or easter?

what is your favorite donut store?

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Riffing on Humperdinc how about Prints (Prince) Humperdinc

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''Typo Tim'' for Word of the Week Printers name

-WilliAM P

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so excited! thanks!

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Spence Beringer's mother was sent away to the court of the fairy king. That's why she hasn't found her way back to Spence!

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WoW printer should be called: Dr. Rosenthal. Or Your English Professor

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I could use a shushba while listening to withywindle!

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i definitely need it...

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hi! I have some story suggestions. so far, I think story time is going a little slow. i Think that maybe on the next episode you should do some improv storytelling, making it up as you go along and not saying "no, lets not do that," but agreeing. you can change things later, but for now I suggest getting a basic outline by doing improv storytelling. good luck!

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I agree, 100%.

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such good advice!

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yeah.

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Did some one hit you on the head??🤕

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Loathe am I to play the role of the arbiter of anachronistic antagonism, yet much as it pains this poor soul, due the burden of student debt from a study of Shakespeare it behooves me to mention to the would-be scribes of “The Comedie of Fpence Berringer” that in the Elizabethan Era of Thespians upon the stage there were in fact no female actresses, by law, unless of course the Wizard Marcello enchants the audience not to notice the womanhood of the aforementioned Fpence Berringer’s mother.

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I would REALLY love it if the story about Spence Barringer could actually be published! I would definitely read it. Hearing the planning process makes me want to read it for real. Please consider 😁

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