As I have said in the past, my opinion of Harrison Ford changed for the worse after reading “The Princess Diarist” by the late Carrie Fisher.
I have also read “Wishful Drinking” and “Shockaholic”; and again, while they are all brutal in their descriptions of her life, Carrie Fisher did not write them as “poor me.”
You’ll laugh and sigh if you read them.
There are several sites putting out puzzles, lately.
I think the copywriters just invent a solving time to make it seem exciting, or maybe compete with each other to have the “hardest” one.
Unless someone is lucky enough to have it just fall into place on a quick viewing… And yes, that takes luck, just the right angle or lighting…it takes more than a minute just to scan the image in different directions.
There’s also sort of a special circumstance in solving today’s.
Where to find it:
Go down to the lower left corner… The 2nd face is a little girl with glasses. Next to her, a young man (?) with unruly dark hair.
Count up 3 faces from him to a woman in a coral colored headscarf.
Next to her is someone with dark hair, sunglasses, and a headband in the same coral.
Kitty is between those two, just below their faces, peeking out above the two heads below.
See him?
The special circumstance is that the whole pattern of faces is completely repeated a second time below the first set.
You’ll find the same little girl in glasses again about halfway up. Repeat the steps to the duplicate woman in the headscarf in the top half of the image…
And there’s no kitty.
It actually helped me to notice a break in the repeat pattern… I’m not sure how I even saw it, but somehow I did.
But I’d be surprised if no one discovered it and made jokes about it, because it would have sounded in some circles like the most naive and clueless theme song ever, for… (choke… ) one of the most notorious movies ever made!
Not that I’m part of those circles… or will admit to knowing what I’m talking about… but.. you know…. you …um… read about stuff.
Uh…. maybe I should say never mind.
But don’t misunderstand…. just for the record, I’m certain it actually had nothing to do with that movie!
I think Alexi may have meant that HE first heard it in the 70’s.
Green Door hit No. 1 in 1956!
The X-rated movie, Behind the Green Door, was released in 1972. So, it looks like Jim Lowe’s song was released way ahead of the movie and basically, just an innocent song. I’m sure he never DREAMED that it would ever be connected with that type of movie! LOL
Ernie (my late husband) always liked that song which is why I recognized it. Otherwise, since it hit the charts way before my time, I never would have heard of it.
If you read my post, you’ll see that I already said I was certain that it had nothing to do with the movie!
I understood what Alexi meant… that he discovered this record in the 70’s.
I said I was surprised if nobody discovered it (the obviously older song) in the 70s, and made jokes about it, because it would have made a funny, clueless (and accidental!) theme song for “a” movie.
I wasn’t planning to tell which movie, so that only people who recognised the shared title/lyrics would get it.
I just happen to have a brain that notices amusing similarities in words and in wording. It’s part of how I make puns.
.
Naughty pictures, Nighthawks?
Caption: “Ooooh honey!”
,,
I believe this is the “billing” that gave rise to the phrase “bill and coo.”
..
As I have said in the past, my opinion of Harrison Ford changed for the worse after reading “The Princess Diarist” by the late Carrie Fisher.
I have also read “Wishful Drinking” and “Shockaholic”; and again, while they are all brutal in their descriptions of her life, Carrie Fisher did not write them as “poor me.”
You’ll laugh and sigh if you read them.
SIGH!!!
,
“Leave the Light On” By: Richard Johnson
can’t you just see the cheshire cat in the moon?
Billie Jean King
The Queen! 🙂
Look at her knee.
find the cat
Not only are you to find it, but you’re to do it in 15 SECONDS OR LESS (I didn’t find it at all and used the answer key).
Nope. I loose.
It took me more than 15 seconds, but I found it.
…duuude…
I see lots’a cats…
I found it… But 15 seconds is nonsense.
There are several sites putting out puzzles, lately.
I think the copywriters just invent a solving time to make it seem exciting, or maybe compete with each other to have the “hardest” one.
Unless someone is lucky enough to have it just fall into place on a quick viewing… And yes, that takes luck, just the right angle or lighting…it takes more than a minute just to scan the image in different directions.
There’s also sort of a special circumstance in solving today’s.
Go down to the lower left corner… The 2nd face is a little girl with glasses. Next to her, a young man (?) with unruly dark hair.
Count up 3 faces from him to a woman in a coral colored headscarf.
Next to her is someone with dark hair, sunglasses, and a headband in the same coral.
Kitty is between those two, just below their faces, peeking out above the two heads below.
See him?
The special circumstance is that the whole pattern of faces is completely repeated a second time below the first set.
You’ll find the same little girl in glasses again about halfway up. Repeat the steps to the duplicate woman in the headscarf in the top half of the image…
And there’s no kitty.
It actually helped me to notice a break in the repeat pattern… I’m not sure how I even saw it, but somehow I did.
BOY, is that well hidden!!
thanks, susan!!!
You found the difference. The pattern of faces repeats, but there is only one cat.
Yes, I know I found it… I could tell by there being a cat there. 👉 😸
As I said in my spoiler, I actually thought the duplication helped me find it, because I noticed a slight break in the repetition.
I just noticed the top half and the bottom half of this picture is alike except for the cat.
I say that in my spoiler text too, because it helped me…
though it isn’t really a spoiler on its own.
I first heard this some time in the seventies, I liked it then, and I like it now.
OMG!
In the 1970s?
I never heard of it in the 70’s …
But I’d be surprised if no one discovered it and made jokes about it, because it would have sounded in some circles like the most naive and clueless theme song ever, for… (choke… ) one of the most notorious movies ever made!
Not that I’m part of those circles… or will admit to knowing what I’m talking about… but.. you know…. you …um… read about stuff.
Uh…. maybe I should say never mind.
But don’t misunderstand…. just for the record, I’m certain it actually had nothing to do with that movie!
I think Alexi may have meant that HE first heard it in the 70’s.
Green Door hit No. 1 in 1956!
The X-rated movie, Behind the Green Door, was released in 1972. So, it looks like Jim Lowe’s song was released way ahead of the movie and basically, just an innocent song. I’m sure he never DREAMED that it would ever be connected with that type of movie! LOL
Ernie (my late husband) always liked that song which is why I recognized it. Otherwise, since it hit the charts way before my time, I never would have heard of it.
If you read my post, you’ll see that I already said I was certain that it had nothing to do with the movie!
I understood what Alexi meant… that he discovered this record in the 70’s.
I said I was surprised if nobody discovered it (the obviously older song) in the 70s, and made jokes about it, because it would have made a funny, clueless (and accidental!) theme song for “a” movie.
I wasn’t planning to tell which movie, so that only people who recognised the shared title/lyrics would get it.
I just happen to have a brain that notices amusing similarities in words and in wording. It’s part of how I make puns.
Now you’ve got me in trouble!
Mom didn’t like “Green Door” and “One Meat Ball”, she felt sorry for the poor guys being left out.
As to today’s strip, it’s got to be one of the earlier ones, but nighthawks…, nighthawks….., nighthawks…….
G 🦃 N
R A
O
R A
G 🦃 N
you’d think I’d take umbrage for that double groan…
…but in reality, groans are my goal
It took me almost twenty-five minutes because, as usual, I stopped to read the captions.
Or smell the roses.
Claude takes “Umbrage Too Far”?
He’d better be careful, and not burn it behind him… or have Clara do it for him.
chocolate chip pancakes
Add no more than 1/2 cup of chocolate chips to MY GRANDMOTHER’S PANCAKE RECIPE otherwise you’ll begin interfering with the cooking time.
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