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(Spec) Problem Quite interesting.
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Bellebet
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(Spec) Problem Quite interesting.

I'm running this phrase through an anagram program right now. Apparently, there are HUNDREDS of variations. I'll give you an update in a bit to see if theis is a red herring or not. But if anyone would like to help me see if there's a logical anagram phrase coming out of this, it'd be a big help.

Bellebet

Update: Correction. THOUSANDS of variations. Gah. I didn't find any phrases that would make sense. If you want to try looking for an anagram in "Problem Quite Interesting" you're welcome to try, but I've hit my wall in this.

Like I said before, this may not even be a puzzle. But I thought I'd give a try.
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Samari
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which anagram problem? if you're talking about the one using all the letters from the pop up you are wasting your time, as there are well over a googol different combinations of letters.

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Jets Connor
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No, no.

He said what he meant - he wanted to find an anagram of "Problem Quite Interesting".

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DarkStorm
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I think the solution to that has become evident. That's the Sleeping Princess's writing style (as in font and color), and she's simply telling people that the address can be used to contact her. I don't think the phrase itself means anything more than that.

Now we just need to find the Flea... Smile

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