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Wed 30 Apr, 2003 06:03 am
I have placed something under my viewing screen..... See if you can see it. Hint: Papa was a:roll:ing stone
I see a picture of three guys outside, one is wearing red, another wearing blue.
Let me concentrate...it is edible...it is made partly from wheat...and it rhymes with 'troll'...............
I've got it! It's a hammer!
Piffka yes there is a black and white photo of 3 guys outside, but not in the same room. Near enough though to count for something. keep trying. Equus,
I have hammered in the morning but nothing like that by the computer.
It's a knicknack Patty Whack. Give the frog a loan; his old man's a rollling stone.
Piffka, someone does have olive colored skin in the photo...
Rogers, rolling stone has intrigued me...tell me more
Yes,whatever is there has something has to do with stones
You shouldn't really give hints, it confuses me! BTW, I have a copy of your prize-winning Apple Image, that very colorful lily & its reflection, on my computer's background just now. It is amazing!
I think this thing you have under your viewing screen must have to do with your trip & the rock faces. A photo of a rock face or a CD of your work.
I am so impressed with Roger's poetry!
You are so good, Piffka !
Algis;
a correction to your comment of 30th April 2003, 12:53:
"I have hammered in the morning but nothing like that by the computer."
should read:
"I got hammered in the morning." !!
Very well, Algis. You will probably be sorry you asked.
This frog, Kermit Jaeger, goes into the bank, looking for a loan. The teller directs him to the loan department, where he sees a junior loan officer, a Ms Patricia Whack. When he tells her he wants to borrow $30,000.00, she tells him he will need collateral to borrow that much money. Kermit reaches into a pocket and drags out what looks like a small glass elephant. Somewhat nonplussed, Ms Whack takes the figurine to the department manager and explains that there is this frog that wants to borrow $30,000.00 against the object, and she isn't the least bit certain as to what it is.
"It's a knicknack, Patty Whack. Give the frog a loan; his old man's a Rolling Stone", he answered.
If you haven't heard the Children's Marching Song from The Inn of the Seventh Happiness, forget it.