Google Lens at first fixated on the bandages and tried to tell me it was the Invisible Man, with Claude Rains.
I had to move the slider around the image to cut off part of him, so it finally recognized her, and gave me the title.
Cool movie, BTW. He’s an escaped, falsely convicted prisoner who gets plastic surgery while he’s trying to prove his innocence, so they won’t find him and throw him back in prison.
Well, if it was a wasp the spray that he used was the wrong kind for a wasp. Wasp spray shoots a long thin stream so you can stand way back. And wasp spray tends to be formulated to kill right away.
It’s nasty stuff.
I don’t like to, but I got stung cos they made a nest that my back door would hit when I opened it.
They’re paper wasps. I’d rather not kill them at all, and usually don’t… but I’m allergic to the stings, so I had to spray that nest… Also the one in the car frame where the front door hinges.
You have to stand far back, in the cool of the evening, at twilight, when they’re sleeping inside it.
Regular bug spray only makes them fly around and go wild.
It may have been before your time, though I dunno, cos the characters stayed popular in reruns for years.
Rocky J Squirrel, the flying squirrel and Bullwinkle J Moose were the stars and hosts; most of the others are pairs that starred in their own segments.
Mr. Peabody (dog) and his boy, Sherman, told historical tales,
Dudley Doo-right was a Mountie.
I was fond of Boris and Natasha (Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale) the Russian spies.
It was ostensibly a children’s show but had more sophisticated (in a strange way) quirky humor that made it extremely popular with highschool and college students.
You’re gonna pick me up, aren’t you? I’m always scared when I’m up that high, and I shake, and shake, and shake. But I try not to pee on you, even though I’m scared.
since Wikipedia says “William Vandivert (August 16, 1912 – December 1, 1989) was an American photographer, co-founder in 1947 of the agency Magnum Photos.”
It also mentions that he was a “Life” magazine photographer, and was one of the first ever to use color film in that capacity…. but it doesn’t mention his playing the violin. 🙂
Doesn’t look like these guys are members of The Outer Party, let alone The Inner Party… Only took 76 years… Now, where is Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia?
didn’t mean to post this today, but since it’s a recent repeat, it doesn’t matter.
in any event I apologize for my atrocious memory—I post a LOT of images and puzzles and sometimes this addled old brain loses focus
No apologies required for me, nighthawks. I knew what to look for — having done this one a few days ago — and it STILL took an embarrassing amount of time for me to find the mousie.
My brain is addled as well, it seems…
Maybe you’re not supposed to, Claude, and maybe it’s against the rules …. but you obviously can use a golf cart, cos Cleo is right there, using one.
And if anybody, oops… anydog… doesn’t care about rules, or what she’s supposed to do, you’re looking at her.
Cleo the lawless
You can waste your time arguing with her, but I’d say, just take the Mai Tai.
Then you can spend that time, instead, looking for what’s been changed in your scene, after you already learned your lines and rehearsed. (You think toons don’t have to work at this stuff? )
Don’t forget… there are TEN differences this week…
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Meece!
Sticks turned into trees as i scrolled down and saw the Meece!
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Honestly, I’m clueless.
In spite of the bandages, I recognized
But a funny thing happened when I tried to Google
Google Lens at first fixated on the bandages and tried to tell me it was the Invisible Man, with Claude Rains.
I had to move the slider around the image to cut off part of him, so it finally recognized her, and gave me the title.
Cool movie, BTW. He’s an escaped, falsely convicted prisoner who gets plastic surgery while he’s trying to prove his innocence, so they won’t find him and throw him back in prison.
I instantly knew the title.
He in bandages – that one.
I kinda did the same as Google, but I knew her so figured it had to be him. Just couldn’t guess the movie.
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But it’s only a little bug! Geeze!
GETMEDOWNGETMEDOWNGETMEDOWN!!!…
Is he fighting off an insect, or the cloud of noxious chemicals he sprayed right over his own head?
I suspect a wasp.
Maybe… but you also see him spraying right at his own head.
Could be to try to kill something that’s flying at him, like a wasp or a bee; could be cos he’s acting crazy from the fumes.
An unsafe move for whatever reason.
Well, if it was a wasp the spray that he used was the wrong kind for a wasp. Wasp spray shoots a long thin stream so you can stand way back. And wasp spray tends to be formulated to kill right away.
It’s nasty stuff.
Yeah… I’ve used wasp spray. Nasty.
I don’t like to, but I got stung cos they made a nest that my back door would hit when I opened it.
They’re paper wasps. I’d rather not kill them at all, and usually don’t… but I’m allergic to the stings, so I had to spray that nest… Also the one in the car frame where the front door hinges.
You have to stand far back, in the cool of the evening, at twilight, when they’re sleeping inside it.
Regular bug spray only makes them fly around and go wild.
Up in Lake County they have plenty of mud dauber wasps as well. Like you said, i’d rather leave them alone. Natural pest control.
My take is he’s (stupidly) trying to spray a wasp nest inside the streetlight. The wasps take offence and everything goes pear shaped…
autographed by Stan Lee, it’s selling for $1500
Not to me.
Quick Henry… the Flit!
That didn’t work so well for the last guy…
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MY HEROS!
It’s a Jay Ward picnic!
So many big stars, for one TV show!
How could they even afford a cast like that?
I don’t think we got them over here, don’t recognise any of them.
“Rocky and Friends.”
It may have been before your time, though I dunno, cos the characters stayed popular in reruns for years.
Rocky J Squirrel, the flying squirrel and Bullwinkle J Moose were the stars and hosts; most of the others are pairs that starred in their own segments.
Mr. Peabody (dog) and his boy, Sherman, told historical tales,
Dudley Doo-right was a Mountie.
I was fond of Boris and Natasha (Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale) the Russian spies.
It was ostensibly a children’s show but had more sophisticated (in a strange way) quirky humor that made it extremely popular with highschool and college students.
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I’d sure stop for her!
We don’t see the pile-up left from her…
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Wotta little cutie-pie!
You’re gonna pick me up, aren’t you? I’m always scared when I’m up that high, and I shake, and shake, and shake. But I try not to pee on you, even though I’m scared.
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Cool!
Dude!
Tie-dyed water!
Popped into my mind too.
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Paddington bear?
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Is William Vandivert teaching the violin, or taking the photo?
The photographer, I’d think….
since Wikipedia says “William Vandivert (August 16, 1912 – December 1, 1989) was an American photographer, co-founder in 1947 of the agency Magnum Photos.”
It also mentions that he was a “Life” magazine photographer, and was one of the first ever to use color film in that capacity…. but it doesn’t mention his playing the violin. 🙂
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Curtain call by the cast of “Animal Farm, the Musical…”
Four legs good, two legs bad.
Chickens are bad??
Why are they worse than pigs and cats?
They’ve even got some fancy ones out there!
Try getting eggs from a cat!
In the book they all decided that wings were legs.
Doesn’t look like these guys are members of The Outer Party, let alone The Inner Party…
Only took 76 years…
Now, where is Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia?
Silly me… I was thinking of the photo, not Steve’s comment.
I read Animal Farm in junior high at the latest.
I totally remember the premise; the details, not so much.
Maybe it’s time to read it again?
it will leave you unsettled
What doesn’t these days?
It’s supposed to.
Me too!
see the mouse?
I did last time…
Yesterday i got four carrots.
Me too. Didn’t bother looking at the solution. My eyes gave out.
didn’t mean to post this today, but since it’s a recent repeat, it doesn’t matter.
in any event I apologize for my atrocious memory—I post a LOT of images and puzzles and sometimes this addled old brain loses focus
No worries. It’s still full of cute.
I still like the apple core and the fat little squirrel.
That’s okay…the mouse is already lost again.
No apologies required for me, nighthawks. I knew what to look for — having done this one a few days ago — and it STILL took an embarrassing amount of time for me to find the mousie.
My brain is addled as well, it seems…
My rule (for myself, not for you) is that if I have to look for it again, it’s a new puzzle.
And if I don’t… it still doesn’t matter.
You work so hard at this, and post so much stuff… nobody could remember everything!
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My name is Blow, Joe Blow.
from Kokomo
Good thing they’re such good friends.
Besides, Bond has other cars, if he needs to go some place.
Either a father, grandfather, or a human being.
Cool.
Wonder why they built it in the street.
More likely a sidewalk.
Kids.
The cats won.
remember ctrl +
great video!
Son-of-a-!! I found nine and stopped! Back later.
Okay, found the tenth. 😠Thbbppptt!
Maybe you’re not supposed to, Claude, and maybe it’s against the rules …. but you obviously can use a golf cart, cos Cleo is right there, using one.
And if any
body, oops… anydog… doesn’t care about rules, or what she’s supposed to do, you’re looking at her.Cleo the lawless
You can waste your time arguing with her, but I’d say, just take the Mai Tai.
Then you can spend that time, instead, looking for what’s been changed in your scene, after you already learned your lines and rehearsed. (You think toons don’t have to work at this stuff? )
Don’t forget… there are TEN differences this week…
If you’d like to see what I found…
I got eight on my phone this morning. I’ll see if I can find the other two later.
Looking south from the platform end at Bridge of Orchy railway station, Scottish Highlands.
Looks like California high desert (needs taller mountains in the background).
I don’t know why, but this looks chillier to me.
The little clouds? The greener bits of grass?
Clouded Leopard.
…with box…
…wanting to get in…