I mean, five times as funny is an awful lot of funny….
Especially since the play still makes you laugh when you see your umpteenth high school or amateur production of it, even if it’s already over 75 years old by then, and you know the dialogue by heart.
The movie is definitely funnier than a bunch of tenth graders can make it… no doubt because Cary Grant is a better actor than your average 15-year-old…
But I can’t swear to five times, without bringing a certified funnymeter.
I counted the number of butterflies and found the total to be an even number. That meant there was either one or three triplets. I started at the top left and looked for the copy of each one. When I found one, i moved to the next one until I couldn’t make a match. My find was the same as Susan’s.
I started bottom right and looked for a match, as soon as I found one I didn’t bother finding any more (No point) and moved to the next one on the left and did the same. Worked along the rows (R-L /L-R/R-L etc.) until I found one with no match and made a note. Continued to check the rest as a confirmation I hadn’t missed a match until I reached top left. Probably a bit longer, but it worked for me.
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WITW did you find the drawing of the basset hound in a tank on an Army training ground?
I ran across that a few months ago and saved it with the intention of accompanying that old tank comic I did years ago.
it IS rather appropriate isn’t it
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“Oh, hey, if I had the last herring on Earth, of course I’d share it with you.”
name that movie
…could it be the one mentioned in the poster below? 😉
“No, no. I’m not a Brewster. I’m the son of a sea-cook! Ha! Ha! Chaaaaarrrge!”
Yep.
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Is this what fat cats do with their money?
I’d love to know how they do this… You know it’s not real stuff.
When I search for it, I get art sites or Instagram, never an actual retailer.
As you said, there’s no obvious manufacturer; but the imangination of the designer/artist…
When you reach the bottom, check out the link to the bathtubs.
“Shards of art” (Dot Com), or “Shard so fart” (Dot Com)?
I actually read it as “Shards of Fart” (Dot Com) originally!
Words are tricksy…..
Oops…. That’s one of the “art sites” I was referring to in my first post
I thought it was Shards of Fart
Until I saw your comment it didn’t occur to me that I was misreading it.
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More on this.
https://www.euronews.com/culture/2024/04/13/pompeii-archaeologists-unearth-mythological-banquet-hall-with-stunning-trojan-war-frescoes
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Ok, this one doesn’t even look like a real vehicle… It looks molded out of plastic.
I’m voting AI, but now I’m also wondering whether they could be actual miniatures, photoshopped into real background.
Until I realized they were french fries, I was going to write a comment about Wisconsin and cheeseheads.
Jane Goodall
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How do they measure funniness?
I mean, five times as funny is an awful lot of funny….
Especially since the play still makes you laugh when you see your umpteenth high school or amateur production of it, even if it’s already over 75 years old by then, and you know the dialogue by heart.
The movie is definitely funnier than a bunch of tenth graders can make it… no doubt because Cary Grant is a better actor than your average 15-year-old…
But I can’t swear to five times, without bringing a certified funnymeter.
find the one with no twin
I’ve had a go (Probably wrong again), and I think it is
Sorry… I think you posted yours while I was solving it, so I didn’t see it.
But we found the same one!
Here’s the one
I didn’t post the messy one that shows all the matching pairs and triplets… I will if anyone wants me to.
MCTS too.
I did it more randomly, but essentially the same way.
I started circling any that matched, whether two or three.
I only have a few colors on the tablet so I had to change the shape of the lines as well, to differentiate the sets.
Finally there was only one that didn’t fit into any of the sets.
Bingo!
I started bottom right and looked for a match, as soon as I found one I didn’t bother finding any more (No point) and moved to the next one on the left and did the same. Worked along the rows (R-L /L-R/R-L etc.) until I found one with no match and made a note. Continued to check the rest as a confirmation I hadn’t missed a match until I reached top left. Probably a bit longer, but it worked for me.
WITW did you find the drawing of the basset hound in a tank on an Army training ground?
His own drawing skills?
ha!–no, not really
But close enough.
I ran across that a few months ago and saved it with the intention of accompanying that old tank comic I did years ago.
it IS rather appropriate isn’t it
Gesundheit,
2024.03.03
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