December 18, 2023

5 1 vote
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
65 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
happyhappyhappy
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

I know i say this a lot, but, wow!

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

Ooh!

Is he albino?

happyhappyhappy
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  SusanSunshine
11 months ago

I don’t think so. His eyes are not pink.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  happyhappyhappy
11 months ago

I think you’re right.

I was having a hard time seeing his eyes, but I can tell now that they’re dark.

Liverlips McCracken
Liverlips McCracken
Guest
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

This guy looks like a sculpture.

MontanaLady
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

NOSE!

JP Steve
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

Is DC a New York suburb now?

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  JP Steve
11 months ago

It was only a matter of time.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  JP Steve
11 months ago

Ps. Liked your sweater… replied on yesterday😁

Liverlips McCracken
Liverlips McCracken
Guest
Reply to  JP Steve
11 months ago

Essentially the area from DC through Baltimore, Philadelphia, & NYC is one enormous metroplex. You can travel from the heart of one end to the heart of the other in jig time by train. If you want to, you can lengthen that metro area through Hartford and Boston. All kids of shuttle services available between and among them to make it easy.

Liverlips McCracken
Liverlips McCracken
Guest
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

Very much like this. It makes me squint just to look at it.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

I hope it’s the thornless kind!

They still have a few thorns but not like the regular ones.

Liverlips McCracken
Liverlips McCracken
Guest
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

A Rose among the thorns?

MontanaLady
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

NOSE!

JP Steve
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

You’ll shoot your eye out kid!

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  JP Steve
11 months ago

I read the ads, and asked for one every Christmas till I was about ten…

And that was what my mother always said (minus the “kid”).

Meanwhile my cousin got one when he was FOUR, and a real 22 when he was six.

His father, my uncle Buddy, was kind of a farm boy, and took him hunting and fishing, and taught him to handle weapons.

….

Funny thing is, now I’m more on my mother’s side when it comes to giving kids guns…

And I don’t like war toys at all.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  SusanSunshine
11 months ago

I meant to say that I read “A Christmas Story” years before the movie, which I’ve never seen, came out…

It was serialized, actually, presented as separate excerpts from Jean Shepherd’s short stories. I’m pretty sure it was in Playboy. (Yes, so what… They used to publish some good fiction.)

It totally cracked me up when Ralphie’s mother and teacher both said the same thing my mom said.

And no, I’m not from the same era as Ralphie, but that Red Ryder bb rifle was still manufactured for at least another 20 or more years after his time.

Just like him I used to see it in comic books, including a free Red Ryder comic that was essentially an ad for the rifles.

Last edited 11 months ago by SusanSunshine
Greyhame
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  SusanSunshine
11 months ago

I am quite fond of the work of Jean Shepherd.

Daphne Bigelow and the Spine-Chilling Saga of the Snail Encrusted Tin-Foil Noose

And, yes, I read them in Playboy.

Last edited 11 months ago by Greyhame
happyhappyhappy
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  SusanSunshine
11 months ago

After the movie came out Daisy started making a _new_ one.
Pop bought one and i still have it.

JP Steve
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  SusanSunshine
11 months ago

I’m not from Ralphie’s generation either, but so much of that movie brought back memories of my Christmases past…

Liverlips McCracken
Liverlips McCracken
Guest
Reply to  JP Steve
11 months ago

“Bull’s eye!”

dennisinseattle
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

This will not satisfy Cleo. If only they had kept her at this level.

happyhappyhappy
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

I want to go in and browse.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  happyhappyhappy
11 months ago

I would if it were toys.

happyhappyhappy
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  SusanSunshine
11 months ago

How about books?

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  happyhappyhappy
11 months ago

Yeah, books too.

But not candles, soap and lotions… which I thought this store looked full of…

Or decorative stuff of which I already have too much, and i prefer old stuff anyway.

Liverlips McCracken
Liverlips McCracken
Guest
Reply to  happyhappyhappy
11 months ago

That’s the goal.

happyhappyhappy
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

A couple are easy but the rest are not for tonight.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

30 in one puzzle is a bit too much for one night.

I’m still working on it.

In the spoiler box are my guesses so far.

I’ll edit it with new guesses later (I hope!) before I peek at anyone else’s.

A blank or a question mark means I don’t know yet.

A question mark after a guess means I’m not very convinced I have it right.

So far I’ve got….
Moving across the rows…

1. Up up and away

2. Stairway to heaven?

3.

4. Leaning tower of Pisa

5.

6. Commas U R …. IE “come as you are”??

7. 40 yard line?

8. Left behind

9. Glory train?

10. Singing in the rain

11. Once upon a time in America

12.

13. Bold statement

14. Little Miss Sunshine

15. Always on my mind.

16. Endless love (literally “infinite love” but I think it probably represents the title.)

17. ?? Something about square music?

18. Wind beneath my wings.

19. Going wide? Or going long? Whatever the football thing is.

20. Thin Lizzy? (Can’t really see it very well on my tablet)

21. ?? (Can’t make out the symbol in white)

22. ??

23. ?? (Maybe something about cracking me up… Or how about “Do you want a piece of me?”)

24. Snaps out of it?

25. Blade runner

26. ?? (Reminds me of a line from the movie Dirty Dancing “nobody puts Baby in a corner!” … But I don’t think that would be a puzzle answer.

27.

28. The Empire Strikes Back

29.

30. Pumped up.

Note to Alexi… Why don’t you try it before you go looking up the answer?

Last edited 11 months ago by SusanSunshine
Tigressy
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

As Susan said.

I smell movie titles. And Songs.

  1. Up up and away – Superman
  2. Stairway to Heaven (aka A Matter of Life and Death)
  3. Lean sausage ?
  4. Leaning Tower of Pisa
  5. Total Eclipse of the Heart
  6. You are short and right to the point ?
  7. Square of yards
  8. Left behind
  9. Garland of glory ? Land of Glory ?
  10. Singing in the Rain
  11. Once upon a Time in America
  12. ?
  13. Bold statement
  14. Susan err Little Miss Sunshine
  15. Always on my mind
  16. Endless Love
  17. Music square? Square dance?
  18. Wings on the Wind
  19. Going flat
  20. Small gun ?
  21. Here broken over you ?
  22. ???
  23. Broken Me
  24. Addams Family
  25. Running Man
  26. Baby left down ???
  27. Long and winding Road ?
  28. The Empire strikes back
  29. Live and understand ?
  30. Pumped up
P51Strega
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  Tigressy
11 months ago

I agree with most of Susan’s & Tigressy’s but:

this..
3. Ital Sausage
6 I missed but prefer Susan’s answer
7 I got the same as Tigressy
9 Glory Stream
14 LOL Tigressy
17 Music box
18 agree with Susan
19 Going long (as Susan said “that football thing”
20 Thin Lizzy
21 Here watching over you (the white image over “here” appears to be binoculars)
22 I melt ???
23 ???
24 I like Tigressy’s answer, but believe Susan’s is correct.
25 Agree W/ S (Blade Runner)
26 ???
27 Dip in the road
29 ???

Tigressy
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  P51Strega
11 months ago

My 18 is a real movie title.
19 why not…
20 looked like uzzy to me.
23 is a movie title.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  Tigressy
11 months ago

And the correct 18 is a real song title.
19 who knows. It could be that too.
What is uzzy?

P51Strega
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  Tigressy
11 months ago

Number 5 is funny. I didn’t get it; very good Tigressy!

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

Ok… I got an far as I was going to get so i went to the site at the bottom of the puzzle and brought back the official solution.

Here are the answers they’re looking for:

Plus some notes….

P51 you’re right on 3 … I guess you realized they’re conflating Italian and Italic. And on 17. Close enough for me on 22.

And you and I got 20, 24, 25… And 19 (well, sort of, for me). Well, you agreed with me… If that constitutes solving 😁

Tigressy, you probably have the right title on 5, in my opinion… but maybe not from their strange clue. They think it’s called Total Ellipsis of the Heart and 3 dots is an ellipsis, not an eclipse.
(You do a lot better than I’d do in German!)

I’m right on 6 and 7.
And 18 and 19, and 26 in spite of myself.
I’m kinda accidentally partly right on 23?

None of the three of us got 9, 12, 16, 21, 27 or 29 correct!
What the heck is 29 anyway?

1. Up, Up And Away
2. Stairway To Heaven
3. Italian Sausage
4. Leaning Tower Of Pisa
5. Total Ellipsis Of The Heart
6. Come As You Are – Nirvana
7. 40 Yard Dash
8. Left Behind
9. The Glory Path
10. Singing In The Rain
11. Once Upon A Time In America
12. Apartment
13. That’S A Bold Statement
14. Little Miss Sunshine
15. Always On My Mind
16. Eternal Love
17. Music Box
18. Wind Beneath My Wings
19. Going Long
20. Thin Lizzy
21. Here’S Looking At You
22. I’M Melting
23. Pieces Of Me
24. Snap Out Of It
25. Blade Runner
26. Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner
27. The Long And Winding Road
28. The Empire Strikes Back
29. Stand In The Place
Where You Live
30. Pumped Up

Last edited 11 months ago by SusanSunshine
P51Strega
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  SusanSunshine
11 months ago

Some tricky word play on some, but still logical; EXCEPT number 26. I can’t accept that. The answer is literally the opposite of what is shown. I think everyone thought of that scene, and rejected it. The puzzle maker DID put baby in the corner.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  P51Strega
11 months ago

I guess I’m fussier….

I don’t accept number 5, because it’s wrong. Even if they had the title correct, it’s isn’t correctly clued. Or number 3, because Italic is not Italian.

The clue for 9 isn’t specific enough to get it right, and for 13 and 22, they only clued half the answer in their solution.

Oh well… just a bit of fun.
Fun.

Right? 😬

Tigressy
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  SusanSunshine
11 months ago

Regarding #5 – that’s not the first time they made that kind of error.
That’s why I chose that as my solution.
And those two words are similar to the English ones in German.

Oh – and thank you for the compliment! Much appreciated.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  SusanSunshine
11 months ago

Oh! I think “stand in the place where you live” is not the title, but the first line of not my favorite REM song.

I’ll have to look it up.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

Is Mickey a phoney?

Liverlips McCracken
Liverlips McCracken
Guest
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

That is one fit mouse. Anyone that can jump rope for that long can outlast any physical challenge.

P51Strega
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

Hah, you can’t do that with a cell phone!

now git off my yard.

happyhappyhappy
Member
Famed Member
11 months ago

That’s more than a bit concerning.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
11 months ago

Cleo isn’t wanting it for wasps, of course.

She just likes the idea of a flame throwing drone.

She figures that once she has it, she can think of what to use it for.

Which, unfortunately, will be cats and squirrels.

But just you watch… her indulgent dog-parents will buy her one, and then be surprised at how she deploys it.

Sigh…. Confound it, Claude and Clara!

Liverlips McCracken
Liverlips McCracken
Guest
Reply to  SusanSunshine
11 months ago

To be fair, she’s not opposed to using it to eliminate hornets. She’s merely open to alternatives.

dennisinseattle
Member
11 months ago

Does Cleveland have a problem with Murder Hornets? Cleo, you are blocking the screen, we can’t get the 800 number!

DZIOB! (responding to the Suzanne Vega number). Suzanne, can’t you do better than these two flat footed guys for backup dancers?!

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  dennisinseattle
11 months ago

Suzanne Vega has a beak??

Anyway, to me, a lackluster song with lackluster dancers…

Beefy, instead of lithe or graceful, which to me, dancers, male or female, should be.

MontanaLady
Member
Famed Member
11 months ago

cleo sure thinks FAST!

xxoo

P51Strega
Member
Famed Member
11 months ago

Where’s Alexi’s song picks? Two days in a row without a post is odd. Last I remember he was still talking about upcoming songs; so it seems odd for him to be gone.

SusanSunshine
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  nighthawks
11 months ago

I was going to say that.

Dunno if he walks out on purpose or just gets distracted.

P51Strega
Member
Famed Member
Reply to  SusanSunshine
11 months ago

Probably the later. Based on his posts, his mind is all over the place. Very interesting stuff.

trackback
2 months ago

… [Trackback]

[…] There you can find 52708 additional Information to that Topic: cleoandcompany.net/december-18-2023/ […]

trackback
2 months ago

… [Trackback]

[…] Read More on that Topic: cleoandcompany.net/december-18-2023/ […]

trackback
1 month ago

… [Trackback]

[…] Find More on that Topic: cleoandcompany.net/december-18-2023/ […]

trackback
1 month ago

… [Trackback]

[…] Find More to that Topic: cleoandcompany.net/december-18-2023/ […]

trackback
10 days ago

… [Trackback]

[…] Info on that Topic: cleoandcompany.net/december-18-2023/ […]

65
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x