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Matthew
16-11-03, 02:24 PM
How many people can you count in this picture?
Are there 12?
Or are there 13?!
Count and wait............. :lol:
hollygolightly
16-11-03, 02:26 PM
I have seen this one before and still can't work out what's going on.
:blink: :rolleyes: :blink:
:lol:
Blue Cow
16-11-03, 02:32 PM
Thanks Matthew - now I have brain-ache :D :D :D
very clever!
not seen that one before!
That's just ace!! :thumbs:
My poor pea brain just can't work it out although it looks like it should be easy :( :wacko: :lol:
Good one Matthew !! :D
freakyfun
17-11-03, 10:19 AM
Ouch .. poor people.
It appears that a couple of people lose some 'height' in order to make up another person.
The second row swops from being 3 to 2 people.
(lol ... first sentence makes me think of Blackadder II, when Percy and Baldrick accidently execute the wrong person - his widow comes to prison to see him and Edmund has to pretend to be him with a bag over his head:
Percy: Em, sorry about the delay madam, eh, as you know, you are about to meet your
husband, whom you will recognise on account of the fact that he has a bag over his head.
Lady Farrow: Why I would know my darling anywhere.
Percy: Well, yes, there are a couple of other things.
Lady Farrow: I am prepared for the fact that he may have lost some weight.
Percy: Yes, and some height......That's the interesting thing, eh, you'll probably hardly recognise
him at all actually.
Lady Farrow: You'll be telling me his arm's grown back next.
Percy: Eh, excuse just for a sec.
)
sapphirelily10
18-11-03, 01:41 AM
:blink: :blink: Nope; completely lost me here! :lol:
Sapph :rolleyes:
Matthew
18-11-03, 02:31 AM
Originally posted by freakyfun@Nov 17 2003, 9:18 AM
(lol ... first sentence makes me think of Blackadder II, when Percy and Baldrick accidently execute the wrong person - his widow comes to prison to see him and Edmund has to pretend to be him with a bag over his head:
Classic episode! :lol:
It was on the other day actually too on UK Gold, I saw most of it........very funny! :hihi:
I am cross eyed now trying to work that out, how odd.
What kind of brain would think of something like that anyway! :blink:
I remember that episode of Black Adder! I wish someone would chop off my NFH's head by mistake. oops
:crazy:
Freakyfun....
: Em, sorry about the delay madam, eh, as you know, you are about to meet your husband, whom you will recognise on account of the fact that he has a bag over his head. wasn't it a large pumpkin????? I'm not sure!
How did you know the script so well anyway? Avid fan I guess. Remember " it's as dead as that squirrell.....what squirrell....BANG......that one over there!!!!"
I bet you're a Monty Pyton fan as well!! :D
freakyfun
02-12-03, 10:06 AM
I bet you're a Monty Pyton fan as well!!
If your interested ...
My interests include (but are not limited to):
Tolkien
David & Leigh Eddings
Blackadder
Red Dwarf
Monty Python
Everquest (retired lvl 58 SK - thinking of resurrecting on EQ2)
Stargate
John Doe
Alias
Buffy (not so much now)
Angel
Command & Conquer series
GeoCaching
Lake District
Playing very bad rock guitar
DIY (destroy it yourself in my case)
The Legacy
National Trust
Cooking weird food
My Family
... and lots of other things I can't remember ;)
FF
hollygolightly
02-12-03, 03:13 PM
Originally posted by freakyfun@Dec 2 2003, 9:05 AM
GeoCaching
:blink:
Que?
freakyfun
02-12-03, 05:10 PM
Ahhhh ... GeoCaching
Did you know, that around this country (indeed the world) there are deposited 1000's of small plastic boxes with notepads and odd items in them?
They are called caches.
Geocaching is the pass-time of going out and finding them, writing a short note in the book to say you've found it, and then swopping one of the items for something of your own (a keyring, toy, etc)
Basically, it gets you out in the countryside for a nice walk.
Having said that, there are some caches in cities, and also things called virtual caches (could be a good pub location, view, place of interest etc)
In order to find them, you need a GPS reciever and the location co-ordinates. Some caches give you this straight, others require you to solve a few clues to get the location co-ords ... its fun.
Have a look at the GeoCaching homepage ... http://www.geocaching.com
FF