So once again - as mentioned above, we started with the traditional piece of poetry from Bilbo Baggins's collection.
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				"Lazy Lob and crazy Cob 
are weaving webs to wind me. 
I am far more sweet than other meat, 
but still they cannot find me!"
			
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It was represented by 
Pitchwife thus:
Upon seeing this, 
Rune immediately knew what was the issue here:
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				Lobelia's experiment with genetically modified corn greatly improved productivity among the Mirkwood spiders, though some of her other work was considered error-prone.
			
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 Huinesoron, being neither lazy, nor lob, came back with this depiction:
Quoth the 
Oddwen:
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				There isn't mushroom for error when you garden under the direction of Little Miss Muffoot.
			
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 And 
sally, who certainly wasn't a cob, but saying nothing about the craziness, pictured it in this manner: