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Disclaimer:
All of the nice folks who helped me with "The Bunny Problem" are innocent and
had no idea that they were part of a dastardly scheme. I alone am guilty of the
premeditated and unapologetic initiation of this "Bad Visual Pun Thread".
Hopefully, this will become a group activity.
The "Rules" are:
Rule 1: If you think of something that's more fun than following the rules
(assuming it's friendly and harmless), just do it.
Rule 2: Generally, just post one version of a given image.
Rule 3: Give a clue so that folks can generally figure out on their own whether
or not they have grasped what the pun is.
Rule 4: If you figure one out and feel like posting this fact, just say that you
got it without giving it away for the next person.
Rule 5: If you post one and get requests for "the solution", post it a day or so
after folks have had time to guess.
Rule 6: There is *NO* rule six
(You never really get Monty Python out of your system, do you?)
==================================================
For the first image:
The Clue:
The clue is a misdirection!
Best Regards,
Mike C.
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Mike the Elder wrote:
> Disclaimer:
> All of the nice folks who helped me with "The Bunny Problem" are innocent and
> had no idea that they were part of a dastardly scheme. I alone am guilty of the
> premeditated and unapologetic initiation of this "Bad Visual Pun Thread".
>
> Hopefully, this will become a group activity.
>
> The "Rules" are:
>
> Rule 1: If you think of something that's more fun than following the rules
> (assuming it's friendly and harmless), just do it.
>
> Rule 2: Generally, just post one version of a given image.
>
> Rule 3: Give a clue so that folks can generally figure out on their own whether
> or not they have grasped what the pun is.
>
> Rule 4: If you figure one out and feel like posting this fact, just say that you
> got it without giving it away for the next person.
>
> Rule 5: If you post one and get requests for "the solution", post it a day or so
> after folks have had time to guess.
>
> Rule 6: There is *NO* rule six
> (You never really get Monty Python out of your system, do you?)
>
> ==================================================
>
> For the first image:
>
> The Clue:
> The clue is a misdirection!
>
> Best Regards,
> Mike C.
>
I like the idea! This one wasn't too hard to figure out... a good starter.
-Nathan
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"Mike the Elder" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Disclaimer:
> All of the nice folks who helped me with "The Bunny Problem" are innocent and
> had no idea that they were part of a dastardly scheme. I alone am guilty of the
> premeditated and unapologetic initiation of this "Bad Visual Pun Thread".
>
> Hopefully, this will become a group activity.
I didn't know. I didn't know. But I'm no better. Not much to grasp with this
one, but here's mine.
- Ricky
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triple_r nous illumina en ce 2008-05-09 19:36 -->
> "Mike the Elder" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
>> Disclaimer:
>> All of the nice folks who helped me with "The Bunny Problem" are innocent and
>> had no idea that they were part of a dastardly scheme. I alone am guilty of the
>> premeditated and unapologetic initiation of this "Bad Visual Pun Thread".
>>
>> Hopefully, this will become a group activity.
>
> I didn't know. I didn't know. But I'm no better. Not much to grasp with this
> one, but here's mine.
>
> - Ricky
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
Can you eat that bug?
Alain
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Alain <ele### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
> Can you eat that bug?
Why, you can eat any bug, if you like! This one might taste better on toast
though.
- Ricky
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triple_r napsal(a):
> Alain <ele### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
>
>> Can you eat that bug?
>
> Why, you can eat any bug, if you like! This one might taste better on toast
> though.
>
> - Ricky
>
Isn't it a butter-fly?
--
the ultimate time-killer:
+a0.0 +am2 +r9
Johnny D
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"triple_r" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> I didn't know. I didn't know. But I'm no better. Not much to grasp with this
> one, but here's mine.
>
> - Ricky
Excellent contribution. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Mike C.
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Mike the Elder wrote:
> Disclaimer:
> All of the nice folks who helped me with "The Bunny Problem" are innocent and
> had no idea that they were part of a dastardly scheme. I alone am guilty of the
> premeditated and unapologetic initiation of this "Bad Visual Pun Thread".
> ...... <snip>
>
> Best Regards,
> Mike C.
>
It's not mine, but I am reminded of the great(?) visual pun in the
Jan-Feb 2005 round of the IRTC, "Out of Place".
http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/2005-02-28/tm_oop.jpg
-=- Larry -=-
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On Sat, 10 May 2008 16:56:28 -0700, Larry Hudson <org### [at] yahoocom>
wrote:
>>
>It's not mine, but I am reminded of the great(?) visual pun in the
>Jan-Feb 2005 round of the IRTC, "Out of Place".
>
>http://www.irtc.org/ftp/pub/stills/2005-02-28/tm_oop.jpg
I liked that at the time and thought that it should have got a higher
placing.
As it turned out it is a double pun. This was IIRC Tom's last post so
he was out of "this" place :)
--
Regards
Stephen
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Jan Dvorak napsal(a):
> triple_r napsal(a):
>> Alain <ele### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
>>
>>> Can you eat that bug?
>>
>> Why, you can eat any bug, if you like! This one might taste better on
>> toast
>> though.
>>
>> - Ricky
>>
> Isn't it a butter-fly?
>
oops, I shouldn't've replied
--
You know you've been raytracing too long when...
you ever saw a beautiful scenery and regretted not to take your 6"
reflective ball and a digital camera, thinking "this would have been a
perfect light probe"
-Johnny D
Johnny D
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