Let’s have a contest: What’s in those gray and purple squares in the column on the left? Leave your guess as a comment. First one to guess correctly gets a prize TBA; best inaccurate guess gets something, too. Everybody can play!

24 October 2001



Comments

24 October | 16:08  |  Karen

Can I play?? Course you already told me what they were so I suppose I don't get a prize... *pout*

24 October | 16:18  |  josh

of course you can play -- you just have to go for the second prize, the one for best inaccurate guess. that'll probably be the cooler prize, anyway. ;)

24 October | 16:45  |  Jeremy

It's that cult picture of the man in the moon.

24 October | 17:35  |  Julie

Hmm... looks like the nose on a stuffed animal. Maybe a real animal, if I look at it long enough.

24 October | 17:56  |  fishxxx

i've got to go with pig's nose. although.....

24 October | 19:02  |  Tina

A dog's nose really close up.

24 October | 23:20  |  denise

it's a bear nose.

25 October | 0:36  |  amanda

easy. it's the nose of a teddy bear!

25 October | 1:23  |  Lyn Never

it's the angry rodent's nose, right?

25 October | 7:28  |  Erica

It looks like a closeup of a ROUS...Rodent of Unusual Size.

25 October | 9:03  |  Leia

It's an extreme close-up of the spokesbear for Snuggle fabric softener.

25 October | 9:03  |  josh

Lyn is the winner! She will now be the proud owner of, um, something. (Any requests?) But the competition for best inaccurate answer remains open -- keep those surrealist entries rolling in! (Jeremy currently leads.)

25 October | 9:36  |  Karen

It's the cat nose the singer from the mouldy peaches was wearing Monday night!

25 October | 10:43  |  amanda

hmmmm...lemme think of a good wrong answer...

it kind of looks like a mushroom to me. a poisionious mushroom. laying on it's side in a bed of grass.

or maybe i just need to lay off the crack. =)

25 October | 10:45  |  Leia

If it isn't snuggle bear, then I believe it must be some sort of Chinese torture device. Possibly used to put its unwitting victim into an endless cycle of pulling fingeres.

25 October | 11:17  |  Tina

A permutating cell under a 'scope (what we biologist gangsta's like to refer to the Microscope as) just about to break into the cycle of divosis.



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