okay, so i've decided to have more contest fun. each week or so, i'll post something crazy (what's new, i know) and the first person to figure it out will win a random prize of my choosing from the vanover vault. each mystery will run for ten days or until there's a winner, whichever comes first.
last weeks winner: sarah ross, who correctly identified bert in this post.
this weeks mystery: part-time thing, paper ring
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hhhmmmm..... i "think" i know the answer.
ahh, yes. but the picture was not the clue.
the mystery of the week is:
part-time thing, paper ring
?????????????????????????
ooh ooh ooh...
what do i win?
once i won a prize from jon for identifying a webasto roof, but he never ponied up. what's up with that...
You gotta love Melinda and Jim...
and she wins again, that "solitary" girl.
what's with jon???? seriously! i won a hamburger two summers ago...
WTF???
okay are these inside jokes? I don't get either one of the puzzles. Is bert, bert of bert and ernie? Who are Melinda and Jim? Is this a mom of toddlers thing? or am I just to young :) hee hee or dumb :(
i still don't get it.
I think your sister is a ringer, or apparently, she is the only one who
"gets it".
I got a puzzle for you:
A ------> O
nicol and rachelle:
the mystery from yesterday is part of the lyrics to neil diamond's "solitary man." melinda and jim are also mentioned in the song. anyone and everyone should have known that. i <3 neil.
as far as the bert clue goes, perhaps you do have to have a toddler to know that one. if you watch "play with me sesame" there is an episode (which airs frequently) in which bert makes an oatmeal sailboat. he says "artistic and nutritious. now let's look at some art you made online."
so there you have it. i'll do another puzzle now while i'm trying to decode jeremy's comment.
dammit... play with me sesame.
Now I get it.
Can you count the pigeons?
oh elmo you scared them all away. bernice...
haha. i'm so sick of that show.
Google, people. It's the key to your success.
Alternatively, spend 27 years with Meg and get to know her creepy little brain.
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