Wuzzit Challenge Number 7
By Gus Kilthau
@Ceerios (4698)
Goodfellow, Texas
October 18, 2016 8:54pm CST
Wuzzit Challenge Number 7 -
There are all kinds of people in this crazy world in which we stay. Some of the goofiest of us hang around this Mill Otter place. AND some of those really goofy ones are so goofy that they actually asked me to put up another Wuzzit.
So I did.
It is sitting up there on top of this posting, a fine critter, brightly colored, stilt-legged, and with a head that only its mother could possibly love.
What in the world kind of critter is "Wuzzit Number 7" ???
Here are several hints. None are especially helpful to those who venture a guess as to the identity of Wuzzit Number 7, but I had a little bit of ink and a little bit of time to spare - ergo, you get a hint list.
(1) A mouse with a bad hangover
(2) A bad dream posing for a photograph
(3) A flat-back Australian Bush dinosaur from the Pleistocene era
(4) A mangled hippo that was tagged by vandals
(5) A laboratory critter whose parts were sewed on with silk sutures
That should do it for Wuzzit Challenge Number 7. Time for another drink. Nope? Can't have any? That's right, I am off of the sauce now that I have stepped out of the teenage times. It is really like Marvin Zindler always said - "It's hell to be old."
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Image source: My Media Graphics CD with a bit of tweaking by Gus Kilthau
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
19 Oct 16
@jennyjoy - Ms Jennifer - Wuzzit Number 7 is a photo of the largest germ ever discovered by the scientists at the Brooklyn (NY USA) Institute of Art Vandalism - a Hippowhatamess bug. There are very few of these existing in nature. -Gus-
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
11 Nov 16
@Hatley - Ms Patsie - Love those BBQ ribs. I make those in a big, old smoker deal. First they get rubbed with spices (our own "Redneck Rub") and then get slow-smoked for many hours. Gotta be careful taking them off the smoker grill because they are so tender and good that the meat wants to fall right off of the bones. Good stuff. -Gus-
@MarshaMusselman (38865)
• Midland, Michigan
20 Oct 16
I figured it was a cow, but I suppose that maybe it could be a hippo but not really sure. I'd say not a mousem though. And that's my final answer.
Have you ever thought about putting some of your tweaked photos on a photo site? I just joined one recently after a suggestion from another member here.
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
20 Oct 16
@MarshaMusselman - Ms Marsha - Yes. I thought about putting some tweaked photos out there onto one photo site or another. Then I quit thinking about that when I saw how good the photos were that were put onto those sites by real photographers. So, instead of playing, I just kept on staying ... away.
Here on the Mill Otter website I can have lots of fun with photos and texts, all with the hope that I am providing others with some fun, too.
By the way, you guessed right. It was a hostilepottymesswithus critter, just like you called it.
-Gus-
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@responsiveme (22923)
• India
19 Oct 16
4?
Please could you tell me the name of the educational website you had talked about , (free ed????)
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
19 Oct 16
@responsiveme - Friend ARM - The name of the educational website is "Free-Ed.net" (Free dash Ed dot net). It is both comprehensive and professional in its presentations. -Gus-
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@responsiveme (22923)
• India
20 Oct 16
@Ceerios Thank you...I did get around to it yesterday ...then my computer gave up on me...I have to get it repaired fast and really mean to take up a course there.
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@Ceerios (4698)
• Goodfellow, Texas
20 Oct 16
@responsiveme - Friend ARM - I believe that you will find that Free-Ed.net is a winner of an educational website. -Gus-
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