Hi Pen,
Blue was driving a truck loaded with thousands of copies of
Roget's Thesaurus to James Cook University in Townsville yesterday when he failed to take a corner in North Brisbane and crashed, spilling the books all over the road.
According to the
Courier-Mail, witnesses were stunned, startled, aghast, taken aback, stupefied, confused, punchy, shocked, rattled, paralysed, dazed, bewildered, mixed up, surprised, awed, dumbfounded, flabbergasted, astounded, amazed, confounded, astonished, boggled, overwhelmed, horrified, numbed, and perplexed. Blue was unhurt and when asked his word for it, said, “
Bugger”.
Blue is a bit of a clown. He asked me who paid for the last supper and did they leave a tip.
When he was courting Sheila, they were both into archery. For her birthday, Blue made a container for her arrows. He claims that of all the men she had dated, he was the first to make her quiver.
Snap. Mike’s rebus today was on my reserve list. No worries - I couldn’t have presented it with the same panache and it has given me an idea for my rebus. It is one of series of American live action/computer-animated family comedy films loosely based on the 1945 novel of the same name as the first in the series.
6(#3 #3) 6(#3 #3) #1: #4 #2 3 #4
: Conceptionally one line. The definite article is not pictured.
Picture 2. You are not interested in the subject of the painting.
Picture 3. Past tense.
Picture 5. A numeral, not a letter.
Picture 7. Ditch the last letter.
Picture 8. The adjective used to describe this gunfighter who held the first “dead man’s hand”
extended until 4.00 pm Sunday.