This is funny…. I’m pretty sure this is a smaller piece of a Where’s Waldo page we had here a month or two (or more?) ago…
Nobody found Waldo.
…..
Unless I somehow have two different ones mixed up, I found the wrong character, the one in black and white stripes, in a different part of the picture.
Then I googled the image we had, and discovered it was, itself, only part of a 2 page spread.
We figured he was on the part we didn’t get.
But this small section is much enlarged and at higher resolution… And boom… we can all find him!
…
No matter what people tell you on comics forums….
never believe that enlarging an image by using control plus, or on a tablet, stretching it with your fingers, or any other method of just making the same image bigger, is the equivalent of finding a copy at better resolution!
The photograph is a link to other Pulitzer prize winning photographs.
nighthawks posting (photographer William C. Beall of Police officer Maurice Cullinane / later police chief / deceased March 2, 2023 age 90 / and Allen Weaver at a parade in Washington D.C.’s Chinatown in 1957) is cute and this one I’m using turned out successfully, but I find others at this site disturbing.
1/3 cup butter, softened
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract (real, not artificial)
1 1/4 cups flour
1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup milk (whole)
Glaze
3 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons cocoa
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (again, real)
1.To make filling, combine sugar, cornstarch, milk, and egg yolks in saucepan.
Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture boils; boil and stir for 1 minute.
Remove from heat; blend in butter and vanilla.
Cover and chill.
2.Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
3.Generously grease 9-inch round cake pan; dust with flour.
4.To make cake, cream butter, sugar, eggs, and vanilla together in medium bowl until
light and fluffy.
5.Combine flour, baking powder, and salt in separate bowl.
Alternately add flour mixture and milk to butter mixture.
6.Pour batter into prepared pan.
Bake for 30 to 35 minutes.
Cool in pan on wire rack for 10 minutes, then turn out onto rack and cool completely.
7.Cut cake into 2 thin layers; spread chilled filling on 1 layer.
Place other layer on top.
8.To make glaze, combine water and butter in small saucepan; bring to full boil.
Remove from heat; immediately stir in cocoa.
Beat in sugar and vanilla until smooth; cool slightly.
Pour glaze on top of Boston Cream Pie, letting some drizzle down sides.
Now, THAT is my dog. Just dye him black.
…and someone is about to get a very wet willy.
It’s important to have a copilot with a different perspective.
I see Waldo! There, on the Capitol steps…!
Darn. You gave it away.
By Eric Dowdle… you can buy a copy in a wide range of prices… I saw $15 and also $89, but most were in between.
But there’s a catch…. it will be in either 500 or 1000 pieces.
Would that be that “brown acid” they were warning us about?
“…It’s not poison, it’s just bad acid…”
Alessandro Sicioldr
I remember this! The M*A*S*H* “Dreams” episode!
,,
Must be real — they both have the right number of fingers…
He’s got too many teeth. And most of them appear to be canines.
That’s right! – She’s trying to escape his dog breath.
.,
Sorry, Charlie. You lose…
That’s what I thought.
A different set from which wheels? The car?
Or the chair.
Thanks. That is, for me, a bad photo of him. It snapped into place after you said that.
Yeah… I thought it was hard to recognize both of them.
But I finally did!
I got as far as June Allyson then I stalled…
Nope, nope, nope. No way!
WAY!
Muybridge’s Zombies…
where’s Waldo?
I told you! On the Capitol steps.
Spotted him right off.
It took me a while.
BUNNIES!
This is funny…. I’m pretty sure this is a smaller piece of a Where’s Waldo page we had here a month or two (or more?) ago…
Nobody found Waldo.
…..
Unless I somehow have two different ones mixed up, I found the wrong character, the one in black and white stripes, in a different part of the picture.
Then I googled the image we had, and discovered it was, itself, only part of a 2 page spread.
We figured he was on the part we didn’t get.
But this small section is much enlarged and at higher resolution… And boom… we can all find him!
…
No matter what people tell you on comics forums….
never believe that enlarging an image by using control plus, or on a tablet, stretching it with your fingers, or any other method of just making the same image bigger, is the equivalent of finding a copy at better resolution!
The photograph is a link to other Pulitzer prize winning photographs.
nighthawks posting (photographer William C. Beall of Police officer Maurice Cullinane / later police chief / deceased March 2, 2023 age 90 / and Allen Weaver at a parade in Washington D.C.’s Chinatown in 1957) is cute and this one I’m using turned out successfully, but I find others at this site disturbing.
So … This one, right Happy³?
Please. With a doe and fawn nibbling at the grass.
Brando on the set of ‘The Young Lions’?
Pab is back.
https://www.gocomics.com/thenewadventuresofqueenvictoria/2024/10/22
Another well spent 15 minutes.
Thanks.
Looking forward to the episode where Larry Tailbutt starts drooling all over C&C and laying around in the sun!
Billie Holiday
I’ll have some of the latter, please.
It’s a bit long, but a spoiler box removes the formatting.
From: Creative Cooking Desserts
Published by Ottenheimer Publishers, Inc. 1992
Compiled and edited by: Marian Hoffman.
Designed by: Ruth Ann Thompson
BOSTON CREAM PIE (serves 6)
Filling
1/3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 1/2 cups milk
2 egg yolks, slightly beaten
1 tablespoon butter
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Cake
1/3 cup butter, softened
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract (real, not artificial)
1 1/4 cups flour
1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup milk (whole)
Glaze
3 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons cocoa
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (again, real)
1.To make filling, combine sugar, cornstarch, milk, and egg yolks in saucepan.
Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture boils; boil and stir for 1 minute.
Remove from heat; blend in butter and vanilla.
Cover and chill.
2.Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
3.Generously grease 9-inch round cake pan; dust with flour.
4.To make cake, cream butter, sugar, eggs, and vanilla together in medium bowl until
light and fluffy.
5.Combine flour, baking powder, and salt in separate bowl.
Alternately add flour mixture and milk to butter mixture.
6.Pour batter into prepared pan.
Bake for 30 to 35 minutes.
Cool in pan on wire rack for 10 minutes, then turn out onto rack and cool completely.
7.Cut cake into 2 thin layers; spread chilled filling on 1 layer.
Place other layer on top.
8.To make glaze, combine water and butter in small saucepan; bring to full boil.
Remove from heat; immediately stir in cocoa.
Beat in sugar and vanilla until smooth; cool slightly.
Pour glaze on top of Boston Cream Pie, letting some drizzle down sides.