
Walkies.
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Walkies.
"According to mom the answers are all in this book!" "Too bad there's no pictures at which to look!"
Light Bulb Moment
"Someday she'll solve the world's problems."
'Assuming their porridge was poured at the same time, how could it then be too hot, too cold and just right?'
Eureka!
"I've come across a rather disturbing find, Carstairs!"
Road Forks in the Road: No Way and Yes Way.
"I'm in a catch-23 situation."
"The note in the bottle said someone's stranded here, but where is he?"
'What's the big deal about acid rain? Can't we just make alkaline rain to counteract it?'
The Lion, the witch and the flat-pack self-assembly wardrobe: lion and witch putting a wardrobe together.
'HA Ha! One good idea doesn't make a genius!'
Alien embryo growing in earth.
Antlers: A Deer with Ants for Antlers.
Introducing...Anagraman.
The practical psychopath
"Is this a 'GOTCHA' question?"
Baby being fed using a lego construction.
"Wordle in two! You hear me? Two!!"
"This connect the dots is taking FOREVER!"
"We only got up to three 'whys' and a 'what the hell'."
'Do you always have to shout? Well? Do you? Huh?'
"OK team, we need innovative solutions and we need 'em fast!"
Conspiracy Theory Bookstore: JFK, Princess Di, and Osama Bin Laden.
"It was Saturday night. The clock on my office wall showed the time to be eleven-forty-five. There are times when a private eye does not necessarily feel like being a private eye. This was one of those times. The elevator door down the hall clanked open with a clank familiar to anyone on the fourth floor who had had an office on the fourth floor for as long as I had had an office on the fourth floor. Footsteps came down the darkened hall and stopped outside my door. They were the footsteps of a
House of books.
Since we've remodeled, you are no longer here.
'Yes, folks, the victim was a bolt. Now, I'm afraid, he's a deadbolt.'
Thinking and thinking backwards.
'But if you need someone for the intangibles...'
Fig 1. Fig 2. Fig Newton.
A Padlock and a Pet Key.
Bee Chess
Clive couldn't work out who was stealing office equipment...
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