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Wednesday, 5-Sep-2007 00:00 Email | Share | Bookmark
What is it Wednesday Ninety Three

Puzzle
Solution
Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Congratulations to all the winners this week. So many were so right we don't know where to begin. First mknace correctly identified the wave coming off of the boat, and Beavis correctly identified the output from the bilge pump.

Honourable Mentions to A2 Observer who mis-identified the side of the boat but correctly surmised we were skimming the surface of Lake of the Ozarks.

Solution: It is the "look at all those big houses" tour boat that circles Lake of the Ozarks. We're leaning over the starboard (that's right to us land lubbers) side to take a picture of the wake coming off the bow (that's front to us land lubbers) of the boat. The bilge (that's sewage to us land lubbers) streams were an unintentional addition to the picture.

Horse Shoes and Hand Grenades go to: Richard who got the boat part right but was so off the mark with the speed boat and engine draining qualifiers that we had to place him here.

Leave it to the man with a P in his name (JP) to come up with Siamese twins peeing. Looks like the old Beavis rubbed off on JP and JP rubbed off on Beavis this week. You know, we never see JP and Beavis in a room together at the same time. Do you think...

Ever the romantic, Rajiv Chopra is dreaming of waves softly lapping a moonlit shore, the girl of the moment snuggled tight in his arms. Sigh.

Juli shows what a city girl she is. Can't tell a lake from a storm drain. Get out and see the world, girl!

herr Kask, herr Kask. As you can see above, there can be more than one correct guesser. You could have agreed with someone else's answer and gotten an Honourable Mention. Or you could have guessed we were nude on a boat taking pictures and you would have been correct also.

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Take a careful look at the picture.

Leave a comment with your best guess as to what exactly it is a picture of.

We'll be back about the same time next week with the solution to this week's puzzle and a new photo to guess about.

Siamese twins peeing from the boat! Fri 7-Sep-2007 02:46
Posted by:JP Harr  - [Link]
I'm laughing so hard at Mr. Harr's answer that I'll have to come back later. I can hardly type. Fri 7-Sep-2007 02:57
Posted by:Juli  - [Link]
The back of a speedboat, those aren't siamese twins peeing! It's the outboard motor draining. Something like that! ) Fri 7-Sep-2007 12:56
Posted by:Richard
wave from a moving boat Fri 7-Sep-2007 13:19
Posted by:mknace  - [Link]
This is a beach scene. Very romantic. So very romantic.. Fri 7-Sep-2007 15:55
Posted by:Rajiv Chopra rajiv.rajivchopra@gmail.com  - [Link]
Shut up, you dork. It's from a bilge pump. Heh-heh. You said "bilge." Heh-heh. Heh-heh-heh-heh! Fri 7-Sep-2007 17:47
Posted by:Beavis  - [Link]
This is a Los Angeles storm drain during one of their rare rains. Sat 8-Sep-2007 00:29
Posted by:Juli  - [Link]
Somebody has already guessed the right solution, so I thought I'd just come by to make my presence noted. What's up everybody? Oh, crap, the bouncer is giving me a look, so I'll just guess floodgates, alright?

Tue 11-Sep-2007 19:48
Posted by:herr Kask schnagelkott@hotmail.com  - [Link]
You are standing on the port side of a nice boat on Lake Ozark. Thu 13-Sep-2007 16:09
Posted by:A2 Observer
It's not "sewage," Wednesday, it's water from the bilge; water that leaks in from outside the boat, or that leaks from the cooling system of the engine (which pulls in water from outside and circulates it around the engine before discharging it again), or that flows down to the lowest point in the boat when there is rain falling or waves crashing over the bow. Sat 15-Sep-2007 14:14
Posted by:JP Harr  - [Link]


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