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Kentucky Color: Southern Engineering

Mystery is perplexing CM panel of experts. Maybe one of CM's vastly more observant readers can solve the puzzling photo and let the rest of us know. Click on headline for item with photo.
Already, some answers from Extremely Astute Observers have come in; posting may be in progress, though. Check back often.

By Billy Joe Fudge

Some time back Libby and I were eating a fine and let me emphasize, fine meal, at a restaurant in a nearby Southern State. Although their shutters are of the decorative, non-functioning persuasion, I could not help but notice that they were surely mounted on Monday morning by an employee who undoubtedly had a really trying weekend! Can you spot the visual anomaly? - Billy Joe Fudge




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Kentucky Color: Southern Engineering



2016-10-30 - ????? - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
Some time back Libby and I were eating a fine and let me emphasize, fine meal, at a restaurant in a nearby Southern State. Although their shutters are of the decorative, non-functioning persuasion, I could not help but notice that they were surely mounted on Monday morning by an employee who undoubtedly had a really trying weekend! Can you spot the visual anomaly? - Billy Joe Fudge
Answers, as received. Judging exclusively by Billy Joe Fudge. Send using the "Comments" link with this photo:
  1. Chris Reeder sends, by minutes, 1st guess on BJF mystery
  2. Steve Coomer
  3. John Howery
  4. Billy Joe Fudge, Puzzlemeister "The answer has yet to be correctly enunciated' PLEASE CONTINUE SUBMISSIONS.
  5. Chris Reeder Guess #2
  6. Darryl Smithenunciates BJF puzzler answer differently
  7. Billy Joe Fudge declares Darryl Smith answer a grand slam winner

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