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Completed HP Scavenger Hunt Puzzle ...

I didn’t win but I liked playing. I’m still confused as to who actually won the contest. I was stuck in O’Hare with intermittent Internet Connectivity so I missed out on the final thrilling moments of this game.

I had this post written and all of the pieces would be put together one by one ready to go if I found all the elusive pieces and could win, but fate was against me.

PayPerPost has done it again. They have made me obsess about finding little pieces of a puzzle all over the Internet. But I rose to the Challenge and found all the pieces that were out there. I scoured, traded, and generally begged borrowed and borrowed some more to find all the possible pieces for this scavenger hunt that was sponsored by HP. 

The puzzle is a collage of pictures that Veronique took during her trip to Europe. They are wonderful and fun pictures and the collage is cool. Veronique should do more as the PayPerPost Poster child. She is very cool. The competition was very nice with these searches and people did help each other out. We all wanted to win but there still is a spirit of cooperation.

Also about Veronique’s Camera. I was just reading about the M527 camera and did you know that it has an effect built in called slimming. The camera no longer adds ten pounds but can remove them instead. That is such an interesting feature.

The Puzzle has been re-formatted to fit the size of the content area of this blog.

This was a non sponsored post. I figured I would post my completed Puzzle because I worked so hard getting all the pieces.

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