January 15, 2022

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mr_sherman
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2 years ago

First!
So far, I found three.

mr_sherman
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2 years ago

I just found two more.

MontanaLady
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Reply to  mr_sherman
2 years ago

I found 8! WooHoo. It’ll have to wait until morning. Goodnight, All.

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Reply to  MontanaLady
2 years ago

I found 8 also. Checked with Susan and, of course, I missed an easy one. Hope you slept well.

DennisinSeattle
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Reply to  mr_sherman
2 years ago

I found 6 easily, then hit a roadblock.

Dennis
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2 years ago

Found 2 mor today. My desktop is messed up so l am on my kindle.

mr_sherman
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Reply to  mr_sherman
2 years ago

I’m up to seven. I’ll try tomorrow.

mr_sherman
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Reply to  mr_sherman
2 years ago

I give up. All I can find is seven.

Tigressy
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Reply to  mr_sherman
2 years ago

…of Nine. Congrats!

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happyhappyhappy
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2 years ago

Not tonight i don’t.
I’m seeing four panels.
Good night people and pets.

DennisinSeattle
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Reply to  happyhappyhappy
2 years ago

Get some sleep Happy!

happyhappyhappy
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2 years ago

Alexikakos
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2 years ago

 
Another good piece of entertainment. I only rarely bought Mad, not that I didn’t like it, I did, but I always spent most of my money on science fiction paperbacks (remember Ace doubles?) which didn’t leave much money for Mad.
When I did buy a copy it was virtually always because there was a parody of a television show or movie I liked within its covers.
Sometime in the ’90s a book about Mad was published more or less as a biography/tribute to William Gaines after his death in 1992 (I don’t remember who the author was, but he was employed by Mad) what now stands out is that it was a bit of a whitewash. There was no mention of any disputes with Gaines with anybody at all.
One anecdote from that book was of the author recalling overhearing Gaines calling a creditor of Mad demanding to know why a bill had not been sent to Mad that month (he was apparently a stickler for paying bills on time, if not writers / see the Don Martin chapter that begins at 6:22).
 

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SusanSunshine
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2 years ago

Some years ago, a friend received a boxed set from Costco, as a gift… a digital archive of MAD magazine, to date.

I’d seen it there. I think it cost $50… with supposedly every picture and cartoon they’d ever published.

I coveted it… So for my birthday, he kindly copied every disk for me…

Yeah yeah… I know… But it was long gone from Costco, and I couldn’t afford it anyway.

I looked at it some, but nowhere near all of it…

And I still have it… Somewhere… in a box…

All zillion…..FLOPPY DISKS.

Sigh….

I’ve seen usb floppy disk readers.

Maybe some day I’ll have to get one, but I don’t have that much on floppy that isn’t saved elsewhere, by now.

But still… that’s the problem with saving things in current media, and another reason I like cloud storage.

….

I remember how great it seemed when the new floppies came out that held a whopping 1.44 MEGAbytes! Wow… on one disk!

Now the pictures from my phone are each more than twice that size.

Software used to come on floppies, too…

But to install Windows 10…(dunno about 11)…

It would take twenty thousand floppy disks.

I’d still like to see my MAD disks some day.

Tigressy
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2 years ago
JP Steve
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Reply to  happyhappyhappy
2 years ago

Almost embarrassing how many of those pages I remember!

SusanSunshine
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2 years ago

Here I am!

Where did everybody go? Sigh….

Here we have one of the most “First-world” beggars I’ve seen in a while…

Still…. we may be able to help him out.

It’s a crazy world… for everybody looking for a solution…. AFTER you solve the puzzle…

Click here!
No, sorry, not a solution to all the craziness…

but here’s the correct one for the puzzle, at least.

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And do you see how we can help the poor guy (figuratively speaking) out?

Alexikakos
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

 
HMMMPH ! !
The two I missed were subtle, but not that subtle, I’ve got to get new glasses.
 

mr_sherman
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Reply to  Alexikakos
2 years ago

Of the two I missed, one was obvious, and one was fairly subtle.

Dennis
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2 years ago

Or a micrometer, for that one on the upper part of the window. Discrimination against people with bad eyes, I calls it.

Tigressy
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

Yes; got them all right.

Yes, we can…
I’ve seen the “olive” while looking for differences and got the same idea. – Why not; he won’t be eating it anyway.

Alexikakos
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

 
Me being curious again.
 
This website, “World Population Review,” apparently uses United States government and United Nations figures to compile its tables but it does not claim to be a department of either.
The tables rate countries as first, second, or third world.
There is a table that lists fourth world countries, but it is for the most part a breakout of recognized population subsets within their respective countries.
 
My opinion of the site is that while I would do my best to verify its findings before making a decision using its findings, its findings would be verifiable.

The country ratings are listed at the links     FIRST WORLD COUNTRIES 2021      SECOND WORLD COUNTRIES 2021     THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES 2021

 

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MontanaLady
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

I didn’t get more than the 8 I got last night. Oh well.

JP Steve
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

Oooh! That was only a couple of pixels bigger! (Got the rest, though!)

bambushie
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

protesting red line of sign, LOL

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SusanSunshine
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2 years ago

Hey, welcome back!

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2 years ago

Thanks, Oh, I’ve been here off and on, not to much to say, bin very busy over the summer and fall cleaning the barn after my boarder past away, email me if you want details

Alexikakos
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2 years ago

 
“The Rays” only had two other charted songs.
1960 – Mediterranean Moon       1961 Magic Moon (Clair De Lune)
I don’t recall either of them.
 

 

The Rays’ other two charted songs.

1960 The Rays – Mediterranean Moon

1961 Magic Moon (Clair De Lune) – Rays


 

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Tigressy
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2 years ago

I think I’ve got all of them pretty fast; now checking.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
2 years ago

Plain, please…warm… with lots of lox and cream cheese.

Among the best things to eat on the planet.

Maybe in the solar system, but I haven’t really traveled far enough to know.

SusanSunshine
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2 years ago

Making them chewy, but not hard, is the whole point of boiling them before baking.

That way, they can be baked just till brown, but the inside will be done.

A lot of grocery store and popular, so-called bagels aren’t boiled, but steamed before baking, instead, and they’re too soft and mushy.

But for you to enjoy the unique, traditional texture of a real bagel, they must be very fresh, and/or heated…

Steamed is traditional, but many prefer them toasted.

Just don’t try to chew a cold, two-day-old bagel and think that’s how they’re meant to be!

Dennis
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2 years ago

New Yorkers in Seattle are always kvetching about the bagels and the pizza. I come from the greater NewYork area and I know what the good stuff tastes like. I have found acceptable versions of both here. But I am still looking for a good kaiser roll!

Plods
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Reply to  nighthawks
2 years ago

Typhoon?

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
2 years ago

The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming!

Liverlips McCracken
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2 years ago

There’s something you don’t see every day. I wonder how far off shore that is? Could one swim out to it, knock on the hatch, and ask what’s new?

MontanaLady
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Reply to  nighthawks
2 years ago

Was the picture taken on the shore of the Mediterranean?

That’s one BIG sub!

Alexikakos
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2 years ago

 
A picture link to more works by Hungarian artist Erzsébet Szilajka.
 
 
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Alexikakos
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2 years ago

 
Sometimes, but only sometimes, you can find interesting things by hitting a “click bait” button:
 
Guess who tried out for Mary Ann?
 
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Old Phart Plods
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2 years ago

IMHO I don’t think Raquel would’ve had the appeal of Dawn Wells.

MontanaLady
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Reply to  nighthawks
2 years ago

I think we watched it because it was in color.

happyhappyhappy
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2 years ago

I think i was just young enough to like it because it was so silly.

Old Phart Plods
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2 years ago

Ms Oyl is not available at this time….

Good morning puzzle phans!

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Y’all stay warm…. (((((HuGz!)))))

Alexikakos
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2 years ago

 
Here’s the article that accompanies the CBC Manitoba “National Bagel Day” picture / headline.
 
LINK
 

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2 years ago

I wondered what “booch” was. Presumably, its use as a national day is related to a form of kombucha known as booch. However, it is also a slang term for cocaine. WTH??

Alexikakos
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2 years ago

 
Brought over from today’s “Ripley’s”
 

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Liverlips McCracken
Liverlips McCracken
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2 years ago

Claude ought to dip the end of his hat into that guy’s drink.

Liverlips McCracken
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2 years ago

I’ve got eight differences. I’d say the ninth is one of two things. Either the martini is made with gin, then vodka, or the headlines on the newspaper in the vending machine are different.

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
2 years ago

Okay, I looked at Susan’s answer key. I still can’t see the difference in the one I “missed.”

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
2 years ago

If it’s the one I think, I almost couldn’t either…

Is this it?
I had trouble with the red line that is presumably the edge of a window sign…

If that’s it, one is a bit shorter than the other.

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

Bingo!

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